Example sentences of "[noun] which [modal v] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I was in favour of a world religion — an all-enfolding religion rejecting no one , but I did not then know of a church or religion which would include all men . |
2 | When you are assessing a patient who is being admitted to your ward , make a list of potential risks which may affect this particular individual . |
3 | The report also began the dangerous process of generalization about tribunals and enquiries by identifying ‘ general and closely linked characteristics which should mark these special procedures ’ . |
4 | There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing which typeface and style to use within a document but there are guidelines which can reduce any potential conflicts . |
5 | Such an organisation could take the form of a formal association which would arrange qualifying examinations and the provision of certificates , like the legal and accounting professional bodies , or at least operate in the manner of the existing MCA . |
6 | AN agreement has been struck between Darlington council , Quakers and a housing association which will enable elderly people to move back to the centre of town . |
7 | A network of European car manufacturers have established a new trade association which will place particular emphasis on the need to " green the car " . |
8 | As well as being a perfect cover-up for the beach , it can also be worn as a top or skirt which will look great in the evenings too . |
9 | Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children . |
10 | More amazing still are the skills of those animals which can travel vast distances guided by scent , without even laying a trail . |
11 | Now they look to have a side which could go all the way for the first time . |
12 | It was a hazardous undertaking : everyone thought of the nitrogen mustards as dangerous compounds which could destroy vital cells in many organs . |
13 | The original problem definition of ‘ How to improve the sales team ? ’ could be re-expressed as ‘ How to make the sales team perform like Newcastle United Football Club ? ’ ( an analogy which may suggest better team training or a new look at tactics ) or ‘ How to address corporate turbulence ? ’ a metaphor which may prompt ideas of inter-departmental conflict . |
14 | Other methods which should prove useful are lectures , the use of printed media , self-instruction methods , individual tape-slide instruction , and individual help . |
15 | One of the possible catching methods which could bear most fruit was , he added , long-lining , once universal along the Scottish coasts and mostly abandoned . |
16 | To advise the Secretary of State on the practical considerations which should govern all assessment including testing of attainment at age ( approximately ) 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 within a national curriculum , including the marking scale or scales and kinds of assessment including testing to be used , the need to differentiate so that the assessment can promote learning across a range of abilities , the relative roles of informative and of diagnostic assessment , the uses to which the results of assessment should be put , the moderation requirements needed to secure credibility of assessments , and the publication and other services needed to support the system — with a view to securing assessment and testing arrangements which are simple to administer , understandable by all in and outside the education service , cost effective and supportive of learning in schools . |
17 | On May 29 the USSR Supreme Soviet approved a new law on foreign investment which would permit 100 per cent foreign ownership of Soviet companies and facilitate the repatriation of profits in hard currency [ see p. 38302 ] . |
18 | In particular his concern with social benefit and social cost ( the costs of ill-health fall on the community , not just the individual ) , the view that welfare spending should be regarded as a social investment which could increase national productivity and efficiency and his technocratic approach to solving social problems are all typically Fabian . |
19 | And when you look at the price of hiring thirty seconds of advertisement time on television and organising a mass demonstration with some gratuitous violence which will get thirty seconds in a T V news broadcast , erm then I think the cost-efficiency graph shows that the erm violent demonstration is the better way , in those terms . |
20 | The bubble corals also have long sweeper stinging tentacles which can reach 7 to 10 cm ( 3 to 4″ ) from the main colony to sting neighbouring colonies and many anemones release nematocysts into the water to sting coelenterates down stream of them . |
21 | Freud is not saying that the individual feels the emotion which may underlie religious beliefs and practices , and that this is why they are performed . |
22 | This form of communication must not , however , be equated with the formal , structured monologue which may reflect classical Greek influence rather than the Judaic-Christian tradition . |
23 | In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction . |
24 | He knows what he wants and is determined to build a club which can produce sustained success year in , year out . |
25 | Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors . |
26 | Engineering is not a glamorous pursuit , nor does Swindon produce the final glossy motor car which might lure potential workers . |
27 | What it did prove , emphatically , is that you can buy a car which will out-handle any Ferrari , out-accelerate the most powerful Porsche to way past licence-losing speed and provide more safe fun than anyone who has n't driven one could possibly imagine . |
28 | It goes without saying that more WISE vehicles are needed to develop a programme which would enable many more schools to receive visits on a more regular basis . |
29 | One of the most important tasks for WACC 's Central Committee this year is to authorise proposals for a new study and action programme which would guide all WACC 's activities over the next four years and prepare the organisation for its second world congress in 1995 . |
30 | Clearly , this is a programme which could command considerable support , but its development has been impeded by several problems . |