Example sentences of "[prep] which [vb base] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Q. Is Committee consulted about which work should be undertaken ?
2 But second , enough of an overwhelming victory for the incumbent leader to rule out what has always been the more credible avenue through which change might occur : her own apprehension , reaching her by whatever means , that perhaps the time has come to quit — before the election rather than after it .
3 The 500-space car park on West Parade will form the basis for a multi-million pound Children 's Village , for which work will start next year .
4 The first relates to whether a set of standard conditions should govern the contract in the first place , and the second ( in the case where the parties exchange their respective sets of standard conditions ) to the question of which set shall govern the contract between the parties ( the so-called " battle of the forms " ) .
5 Where an answer is required to be filed of which notice must have been given to the respondent ( Ord 9 , r 18(5) ) , the answer shall be filed within 14 days inclusive of the day of service , unless another period is prescribed , and shall be accompanied by sufficient copies for all other parties , including other respondents separately represented .
6 Neither had any wish that the shares should be transferred to him but it was argued that , on the basis of the House of Lords ' decision , the passing of the beneficial interest to them was a ‘ transfer ’ of which notice should have been given , thus entitling other members to acquire the shares at a fair price .
7 Most institutions offer an official life trajectory in terms of which honour can be acquired and reputation gained .
8 The SNC , of which Sihanouk would be the de facto chair , would in effect act as a " super-government " , above the SOC and NGC , neither of which would be immediately dismantled .
9 Beyond the cottage it widened to provide a rough , gravelled turning , backed by a forty-foot bank of shingle behind which Dalgliesh could hear the crash and suck of the tide .
10 A major subject area with which NAB will certainly have to get fully to grips is initial teacher training , and it has recently announced its intention of examining this area in time to make recommendations for 1984–5 .
11 The role of the lawyer or adviser in taking the initiative in identifying problems with which help can be provided becomes important , and it is in this type of work that the law centres have been particularly successful .
12 Although the Polish government had imposed a ban on waste imports since July 1989 , the effectiveness of this legislation was questioned because of the ease with which waste could be illegally imported .
13 Greenpeace , however , say that the effect of such legislation can only be negligible because of the ease with which waste can be illegally imported .
14 ‘ These are the materials with which Mait will have trapped your friend 's ti bon ange — her soul . ’
15 Meanwhile , Cray Research and AEG AG subsidiary , Modular Computer Systems Inc , Fort Lauderdale , Florida , have signed an agreement under which ModComp will license its Real/IX real-time Unix operating system technology to Cray .
16 In so far as the members of the professions themselves believed in such an ideal and oriented their behaviour in accordance with it ( and therefore against pure self-interest ) , they created the conditions under which trust could be offered and accepted .
17 The only provision of Order 11 under which leave might be given was that dealing with the case where ‘ in the action begun by the writ an injunction is sought ordering the defendant to do or refrain from doing anything within the jurisdiction …
18 Novell Inc has entered into a joint development , marketing and licensing agreement with Bellvue , Washington-based Attachmate Corp under which Attachmate will assume marketing development and licensing of the NetWare 3270 LAN Workstation emulation products : Attachmate will enhance its Zip !
19 The Use Classes Order prescribes classes of use within which change can take place without constituting development .
20 The club has covenanted to keep H24/V72 ‘ in good condition and to deliver up upon the occasion the whole pitch being replaced by new turf or a synthetic surface ; the club or its successors ceasing to exist ; the club or its successors granting the supporter a date and time upon which H24/V72 may be removed . ’
21 When this will be available has still to be announced , but Powersoft says it is part of a larger strategy in which PowerBuilder will embrace distributed network computing in addition to the client-server model which is currently its forte .
22 We had about two months to prepare for the seven of them ; a period useful not only for the co-ordinating of the PR assault but also , I believe , a safety gap , a firebreak , a time in which the military could take stock , an interval in which Goreng could see if there was to be a resurgence of the lost FAKINTIL in the hills .
23 The results showed the race would always require a strong element of commercial sponsorship , an area in which LEEL would not see itself becoming directly involved . ’
24 There are a number of ways in which support may be offered to students within the Compact .
25 Link Officers will identify interest and seek views on the way in which support can be implemented .
26 The way in which fear can control people 's minds and actions is a process as old as human experience .
27 The characteristic network structures of these different types of community are also relevant to the manner in which change may come about , in so far as urban growth tends at first to weaken strong pre-existing rural networks .
28 There are many ways in which help can be obtained for those who are incontinent .
29 Some of the different ways in which play might develop are outlined below .
30 Thus in the army of Frederick II it was a rule that when passing through wooded country in which escape would be relatively easy infantry units must always be surrounded by cavalry patrols ; and that when detached to fetch wood or water ordinary soldiers must always be accompanied by an officer .
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