Example sentences of "which would [verb] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At a number of points , Ian Paisley and others had tried very hard to create a new party which would embrace all traditional unionists .
2 It goes without saying that more WISE vehicles are needed to develop a programme which would enable many more schools to receive visits on a more regular basis .
3 development of a new community nursing discipline , which would encompass all community-based practitioners ;
4 Also , these procedures , in contrast to gynaecological laparoscopy , are performed in the reverse Trendelenberg position , which would compound any venous stasis already present .
5 Last week , workers accused union officals of blackmailing them into accepting a package which would give each former employee a week 's wages for every year of service .
6 At first sight the obvious answer might be to convert all images to some enormously high resolution which would satisfy any possible requirement .
7 For those who do not take their cricket quite so seriously there is a head office indoor team which would welcome any new players , male or female , spin bowler or underarm .
8 Following parliamentary pressure , the population which would attract this privileged status was reduced to 50,000 to allow for the claims both of the boroughs with ancient histories and the growing manufacturing towns .
9 Labour 's plans would make British companies wide open to easy takeovers because they have proposals for company law , to renationalise companies , which would leave many other companies vulnerable .
10 Replies to enquiries should be reinforced by a specific warranty that all written replies to enquiries in respect of the property ( whether on behalf of the vendor and/or themselves ) by the vendor 's solicitors are true and accurate in all respects and there is no fact not disclosed which would render any such information insecure or misleading .
11 Goldfish are extremely hardy and will survive in conditions which would kill any other species of fish .
12 He says the same thing about a range of measures , including the measures advocated by the Labour party , which would put many part-time women employees out of work .
13 The Cluniac reformers promoted the ideal of the pilgrimage , for example , as an external discipline which would help these new Europeans to cultivate an inner attitude .
14 If you do not like the idea of an infinite number you must still recognize that there must be some number of moments of slug pleasure which would outweigh any finite amount of joy on the earth .
15 In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation .
16 What Blake did was to set up a very clever cover story which would pre-empt any subsequent accusations that he was in touch with the Russians .
17 Here is a selection of the book 's recipes which would grace any festive table : Frances Bissell 's oysters and turkey , Claudia Roden 's turkey stuffing , butter and a cake with a hint of the exotic and an American whiskey fruitcake , courtesy of Paul himself .
18 There 's Rodney 's Amstrad computer for starters , which would solve all those book-keeping problems you 've been 'aving .
19 Self-regulation in the City was meant to be a panacea which would solve most existing problems .
20 Under the ‘ Keep Sunday Special ’ option , which would keep most big shops shut , this would fall to just 5% .
21 Nevertheless , a project is under consideration in the US for some 300,000 windmills spread across the plains which would supply some 200,000 MW of electricity , more than half the present US installed capacity .
22 If Rees had been successful there , it would have meant that legislation would have had to be introduced into Parliament which would remove those legal disabilities affecting transsexuals which the court may find contravene the Convention .
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