Example sentences of "of [noun] [noun] which [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 John Veltri , a Canadian priest , struggling with the idea of a retreat which would reach more people , devised a form of prayer week which would allow people to enjoy the spiritual benefits of a retreat whilst still going about their normal daily lives .
2 Town and country planning were important symbols of the more farsighted and strategic uses of planning , of necessity areas which would take years to come to full fruition .
3 In practice , it is only the largest of building societies which can offer a real competitive challenge .
4 In the future it is hoped that there will be a new type of computer interface which should mimic the conventional pen and paper interface .
5 Is such evidence available anywhere else and is it possible to suggest a general model of settlement development which may apply to local studies elsewhere in the country ?
6 ( 6.8 ) we can develop the APT by assuming the creation of a portfolio of n assets which must exceed the number of determinant factors .
7 More generally , MITI has been a consistent promoter of recession cartels which would facilitate an ‘ orderly ’ reduction in excess capacity .
8 Clearly Water Newton had a range of burial traditions which would benefit from modern excavation and research .
9 Now , it is down to interpretation i er er and , it , on your next courses you may do a more in-depth conditions of carriage quiz which will ask you to study the conditions of carriage at night and produce a bit more detailed answer in the morning , but we 're not gon na expect you to do that on this course .
10 The disadvantages of in vivo injections are that precisely localized injections are impossible and that there may be only a restricted number of cell types which can integrate into the early post-implantation embryo following injection into the visceral yolk sac or amniotic cavity .
11 It is important to find time for relaxation and generally winding down but also it may be helpful to ‘ rebreathe ’ four or five times a day to counteract any blowing off of carbon dioxide which may have occurred .
12 This inevitably produces a certain amount of fan noise which may give problems with sound recording .
13 THE banking union Bifu has drawn up a hit list of North-East banks which would close if the proposed merger between Midland and Lloyds goes through .
14 The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain .
15 Crowd behaviour The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain .
16 In spite of the Department 's ‘ determination to ensure that new research projects should include suggestions as to the best means of dissemination' ( para. 261 ) the Committee believed , from their evidence , that ‘ many social workers go about their complex tasks unaware of research findings which might influence and assist their decisions ’ .
17 He proposed a series of research enquiries which might yield useful insights regarding processes occurring across the full range of subjects in multilingual classrooms , oral literature , specific needs of particular groups of pupils in schools , attitudes of educational administrators , and the phenomenon of ethnocentrism .
18 The Course defines examinations as formal , invigilated , end of term assessments which can take the form of unseen or seen papers .
19 Best-known to the general public perhaps , are experiments where reconstructions of early boats and ships have been used to follow and thus test the feasibility of migration routes which might have been used by ancient people , such as the experiments conducted by Thor Heyerdahl .
20 ‘ Any organisation ought to subject itself to the sort of management consultancy which will allow it to define its objectives , ’ he believes .
21 This mixture of anarchy , looseness-of-link and contingency encourages the discrete offering of management skills which will help the student to cope with the four or five separable outcomes of the legislative changes of the late 1980s .
22 He also failed to acknowledge that there are other forms of child care which should form a list of options available to women to enable them to combine their home and work responsibilities .
23 It is the skirl of up-stream pipes and the roll of battle drums which will cause things to happen .
24 The data will be used to construct a statistical model of the process of household change which will allow the sensitivity of household formation to a range of socio-economic and demographic factors to be assessed .
25 The Department of Trade and Industry has announced a review of Companies House which could lead to partial or full privatisation .
26 His aim is simple : to write a series of commentaries on the novels of Jane Austen which would say everything that could be said about them , from every conceivable angle :
27 Those which have the single ring on the hood are found in Assam and Eastern India , and spit venom like the Ringhals Cobra of South Africa which can eject a spray for a distance of 6 to 8 feet and cause severe eye pain , sometimes blindness .
28 In a debate in which the Labour leader , John Smith , has called for radical , practical and popular new ideas , Mr Blunkett also advocates a form of work vouchers which would entitle those on a new Work and Enterprise Allowance to ‘ a certain amount of expenditure related to work activity and training ’ .
29 The next stage is to extend the approval to cover the repair and overhaul of engine components which will involve the new component repair facility at Kirkhill .
30 What is needed , say environmentalists , is a complete rethink of transport policy which will look at the long-term effects of transport , not just the short-term solutions .
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