Example sentences of "[prep] which they [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | After which they would inveigh against them as decadent while ordering more of the same for their next well-attended private screenings . |
2 | Hazel had supposed that he and one or two of his comrades would be taken to see the Chief Rabbit — who would probably not be Cowslip , since Cowslip had come to see them unattended — in his burrow , after which they would all be given different places to go to . |
3 | Another of his innovations was inviting students to Sunday lunch , after which they would join the family in the garden and give ‘ much valuable help ’ . |
4 | ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’ |
5 | Students study three subjects in the first year , after which they may continue with one of these subjects for an honours degree . |
6 | Salvation came from without : the development of some de facto secondary work in the higher ‘ standards ’ or years of Board schools , the improvements in the older grammar schools , the use of various ‘ institutes ’ dedicated to helping working men get more education , the creation of new , civic universities like Owens in Manchester , and the expansion of London University , gave men who wanted a basic education beyond primary school new opportunities , after which they could go on to a denominational college which was now more able to concentrate on theology . |
7 | They know that it would be almost impossible for them , even though it would be for only a week , after which they could return to their comfortable lives . |
8 | The Mondays are on their way to Japan to play a one-off show , after which they will return to the UK to begin writing new material . |
9 | In any case , successful sketches will often be translated into works in other media , after which they will have served their purpose . |
10 | Those who are unsure of how to do this will be shown , after which they will be expected to manage themselves . |
11 | If the occupier then asks them to leave , they must be allowed a reasonable time to leave , after which they will become trespassers . |
12 | Each bank representative will give brief talk on their policy towards small businesses , after which they will be given a grilling by the audience . |
13 | Reading , or even keeping books in your home has become illegal and firemen must investigate all complaints , find the offenders and destroy their books , after which they will be dealt with appropriately . |
14 | This hits application performance , but the company has come up with the innovative idea of letting users run NLMs in protected mode until they are proved stable , after which they can be invited into the same memory segment as the core operating system to boost performance . |
15 | At weekends it makes for a good day 's outing to take the family for a picnic , after which they can gather as many strawberries as they want at the various fruit farms dotted around . |
16 | In either event , mechanical or electrical , the sound impulses would have to pass through the waterproof casing , after which they must pass through the fuselage of the plane . ’ |
17 | It will probably be found that , for example , detail draughtsmen are required in two or three intensive sessions on each project , between which they would be underemployed . |
18 | The Timeshare Act , which provides buyers with a 14-day cooling off period during which they may withdraw from a timeshare agreement , comes into effect on 12 October ( p 99 ) . |
19 | Implementation of a new Timeshare Act , which provides buyers with a 14-day ‘ cooling off ’ period during which they may withdraw from a timeshare agreement , has been announced by Consumer Affairs Minister Baroness Denton . |
20 | Personally I am not alarmed and , unless they are upset by their own extremists , it would not surprise me were they to remain in office for some time , during which they may do considerable good . |
21 | Two prominent New York takeover lawyers , Martin Lipton ( who invented the ‘ poison pill ’ defence ) and Steven Rosenblum , have proposed a way to help institutions get involved : elect board directors for five-year terms during which they would be sackable only for criminal or scandalous behaviour . |
22 | A new period was about to begin during which they would regain some of their earlier superiority over the base , and bend their efforts even more towards the offensive . |
23 | Ahead lay more normal days , during which they would experience more downs in proportion to ups and consequently discover the fickleness of supporters whose approval is conditional on success . |
24 | Although the ceremony itself was a simple one — a private exchange of shared intentions in which the most important formal element was the document which laid down precisely who got what in the case of divorce — it was nevertheless going to be used by both sets of parents as an excuse to throw a party , during which they would vie with each other in largesse , showing off their wealth as well as arranging useful introductions for their unmarried children . |
25 | ‘ My pupils accompanied me here for a fortnight 's holiday during which they would acquire the art of fish cookery . ’ |
26 | On Saturday EC foreign ministers assemble in a chateau near Chartres for an informal weekend during which they will discuss , among other things , the co-ordination of Community policy towards eastern Europe . |
27 | As soon as it is over and both males are exhausted they have a brief opportunity during which they can launch an attack and win the harem from both of them , and this has been seen to happen . |
28 | Bearing in mind that the elderly often most enjoy visits that are on a one-to-one basis , during which they can ventilate their anxieties and have the undivided attention of a sympathetic listener , it is not always a good idea to arrive with several young children in tow , if they can be happily parked elsewhere . |
29 | Thus even for the privileged few the length of time during which they can enjoy their peak earnings is being restricted . |
30 | Under the Law Society 's Scheme , representatives who are not accredited will have a period of six months during which they can develop their skills by being paid for work on less serious cases . |