Example sentences of "[pron] which [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A client is entitled to have his affairs treated with complete confidentiality ( save with his consent , or where the solicitor 's duty is overridden by his public duty to disclose matters tending to the commission of a crime or to disclose information in response to a sub poena or witness summons ) and the retained solicitor is under a duty to ensure that his co-partners and staff do nothing which might result in a breach of that rule . |
2 | The tenant undertakes to do nothing which would put in jeopardy the continuation of the licence in respect of the premises . |
3 | He also had an unerring instinct , when faced with awkward legal problems , of finding solutions to them which would work in practice . |
4 | The letters said that the payments were made without prejudice to any right to recover them which might arise as a result of legal proceedings . |
5 | Similarly , ‘ thank you ’ requires a response from them which can range from the cheerful to the stony silence . |
6 | And so he represses the part of himself which used to cry for the moon . |
7 | There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors . |
8 | Instead a new agreement will be sent to you which will advise of any alterations to the premium and credit charge for the year . |
9 | In some cases we will take action against you which could lead to you being dismissed . |
10 | Not only on , on the expenditure and the changes required , but also on planning our response to changes which will happen in the future , because it is unlikely that we will ever be able to forecast everything which will happen to us exactly . |
11 | Proper heading , quality logo paper , hook , statistics , something which would lead into the thing , more friendly language , it was very bureaucratic , was n't it , in a sense ? |
12 | Their relevance to Worcester itself , and to the Worcestershire towns of the 1980s was something which would have to be learned from experience . |
13 | He noted that the Canberra meeting ‘ is the start of something which could grow into a very significant development not only for the region but for the global economy . ’ |
14 | a couple of sentences , something which will fit on a piece of paper that size , because if you can , we can have that on one bit , and the well to one side or the other we can have the information that we want , and we can photo then photocopy those two things , next to each other |
15 | Or is it a long-term thing , something which will lead to the things you just said you wanted : the wife , the kids , the home ? ’ |
16 | The knowledge or vision of something which will occur in the future . |
17 | What I desired was a grand conception , one which would speak to the mysterious fears of our nature . |
18 | By and large , these criticisms were widely accepted and so efforts were directed to making this channel one which would allow for diversity , for new ideas and for experimentation . |
19 | It may be argued that there is nothing too morally reprehensible about this in many areas of our public life : but when it affects life-and-death issues , such as Northern Ireland , the idea of making legislation on internment , for example , subject to back-room bargains struck at Westminster , is one which would stick in the throats of many voters . |
20 | O M two , subsequently to become the blue route , offers a less damaging solution than O M one which would cut through the heart of the Nidd Gorge , creating a major environmental conflict . |
21 | In general , wherever the officer believes a case to be one which may come to his supervisor 's knowledge , it is appropriate to err on the side of caution , to ‘ go by the book ’ and protect himself from criticism . |
22 | These studies have all confirmed that the teacher assumes a critical role in children 's computer-based activities , and one which may differ in a number of important respects from that traditionally adopted . |
23 | The effect of Beveridge 's view of marriage being a relationship which created economic dependency in the wife is therefore one which will remain in practice until well after the end of the century . |
24 | It was a happy , friendly and very satisfying day one which will remain in the memory forever . |
25 | According to Russell LJ the clause was not an exemption clause , but a clause under which the actual contractual liability may be defined and not one which will excuse from the actual contractual liability . |
26 | It would be easy to say that this volume is just another book ’ on organic synthesis — one which will sit alongside the excellent texts of S. Warren , and the more recent book by E. J. Corey and X. M. Cheng , The logic of chemical synthesis . |
27 | Historians are increasingly realizing that if the experience of older people is not sought we are in danger of losing a unique individual insight into the times and events they report , and one which will die with them unless recorded ( Thompson , 1978 ) . |
28 | Your mag is the only one which would print such criticism about itself , and your mag is the only one which will respond to the criticism written about it ! |
29 | The area of conscious energy he is seeking to nourish is one which can engage with the means by which sorrow , lethargy , darkness and ill health are transfigured to joy , energy , light , strength and peace . |
30 | That 's Rolls Royce i that Rolls Royce is er is the only one which can shoot in the world . |