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

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1 Before the meeting you are asked to consider the questions listed below which will form the basis of our discussions .
2 All of which might make the future less bright for Sequent Computer Systems Inc , which currently provides the top-end 6000/75 and 85 multiprocessors for Unisys .
3 Where there is limited net asset cover , the vendors might be asked to warrant that they are not aware of any information relating to the target which has been knowingly withheld , the disclosure of which might effect the decision of the purchaser to proceed .
4 Thus , when buying or selling barley , they take account of the supplies of such things as sugar , which can be used as substitutes for it in brewing , and again of all the various feeding stuffs , a scarcity of which might raise the value of barley for consumption on the farm .
5 Breach of the partnership agreement It is usual to specify certain provisions of particular importance ( eg failing to maintain proper accounts or actions which might cause the firm to lose its investment business certificate ) the breach of which would enable the power of expulsion to be exercised and , in a further ground , to refer in more general terms to persistent and general failure to observe the spirit of the agreement .
6 There may be a booklet on the subject , a special expert in the technical department who has sat on the relevant government fact-finding commission or a market research survey giving the latest market trends , any of which would help the journalists far more than the standard handouts .
7 The revised draft committed its participants to a ‘ sovereign federal democratic state ’ based upon a voluntary union of republics with equal rights , each of which would have the right to choose its own forms of property and government .
8 This breaking-down of the time barrier could be extremely exciting ; at the same time , the very idea introduces so many paradoxes ( if you communicate with the past you change it ; you therefore change the present ; therefore , in this new present , you never communicated with the past ) that we must think it unlikely that people will ever be able to use tachyons in this way … unless communications were flitting between alternate universes , the existence of which would imply the simultaneous reality of all possibilities .
9 But Aeroflot , its successor or its 20 constituent parts-each of which may form the nucleus of a national carrier in the republics-are likely to need 500 new or newish Western aircraft to continue services .
10 Aches and pains of various kinds may occur , some of which may mimic the symptoms of her husband 's last illness , and her general health may deteriorate , because at first she will be so absorbed in grieving and a kind of mental ‘ searching ’ for what she has lost that she may tend to neglect her bodily needs .
11 There is one long pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–5 long thin oral papillae the distalmost of which may have the free end enlarged .
12 HOME Secretary Michael Howard was today seeing a demonstration of new types of police baton , one of which may replace the truncheon that has hardly changed in 150 years .
13 Both normal and reverse faulting can create a fault scarp , the initial angle of which will reflect the dip of the fault plane .
14 He is my father , and our relationship has a past , a present and an anticipated future , all of which will affect the terms upon which we can consider a transfer of money without compromising our own personal identities , or the relationship between us .
15 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
16 This may be done by a provision such as : If the Seller is in breach of this term the Buyer may reject the goods and terminate the contract [ making the term a condition ] or The Buyer will accept the goods even if they are delivered late and late delivery will not entitle the buyer to terminate the contract [ making the term a warranty ] or by using the words " condition " and " warranty " and then defining them in the contract : " condition " means a term of this contract any breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to ( i ) terminate the contract and ( ii ) claim damages for losses caused by breach of condition whether or not he terminates the contract .
17 " warranty " means a term of this contract breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to claim damages for losses caused by the breach , but not to terminate the contract .
18 On both sides of the border there is a clear government commitment to the development of curriculum guidelines , and the specification of curriculum objectives and content in each subject area , all of which will require the approval of a central government agency .
19 He adds that he would be surprised if industry , already hit by the recession , ‘ was not anxious about the prospect of accounting changes , the general effect of which will reduce the opportunities for carrying costs below the line ’ .
20 The Government 's thirst for more competition , less regulation and more consumer choice is expected to result in three new national commercial radio networks ( two of which will push the BBC out of some of its existing frequencies ) as well as a plethora of local and ‘ community ’ stations .
21 The inter-war era saw the birth of some great cars , none of which could match the elegance and speed of the Type 35 Bugatti which first appeared in 1924 , and was to be credited with more than 2000 wins during its life-time .
22 After his long , slow climb Stoneley had found himself to be a novice at office in-fighting , some examples of which could make the brutal intentions of a common criminal seem almost harmless .
23 All of which could give the right shares a healthy glow .
24 All of which could put the thought of buying an ordinary used BMW in a very different light .
25 There is now considerable knowledge from research in the behavioural sciences about body or non-verbal language , use of which can enrich the AL of communicating .
26 This will be seen in chapter 8 , particularly in relation to accessibility to cultural , educational , information and social services , the improvement of which can enhance the quality of life for rural residents .
27 But even a craft workshop can require car-parks , loading bays and improved access , all of which can change the character of the place as much as a residential conversion .
28 Most classrooms have a wealth of materials such as sand , clay and wood , and make collections of natural things like shells , leaves and pebbles , all of which can form the basis of much free play and experiment .
29 For example , scar tissue may form or there may be a disturbance to the blood supply , both of which can affect the working of adjacent regions .
30 The screen is made up of six windows , each of which can display the current activity of one handler controlling one media unit .
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