Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want one press release which may go to your institutional press as it were , the things which are specifically related to environmental health and nothing else ?
2 Other students from outside the UK attending a British university for a course lasting over six months are entitled to free care for any medical condition which may arise during their stay in the UK .
3 Have you identified the ethical issues which may arise in your research ?
4 The confusion of private and personal property as the subject of criticism has led most people , who for good reason wish to defend property with which they are intimately associated also to defend institutions which may result in their alienation from such property .
5 He now stands accused by The Hague city council of serious mismanagement of the Gemeentemuseum 's financial affairs , resulting in a deficit of DFl.4.2 million ( £1.6 million ; $2.3 million ) , a charge which may result in his being held personally responsible for the debts .
6 But erm , in a sense both of those are subsidiary to the general erm , point of the recommendation of the motion of the debate , which is that , erm , since we 're entreatingly trying to set corporate priorities and a corporate policy for this council , certain voluntary sector organisations such as C A B and C R , C R E's , clearly work in that sort of field , and clearly have the sort of objectives which fit , which may fit into our own corporate objectives .
7 The problem is that the law makes its intelligent decision as to what it thinks should happen which may accord with your wishes .
8 Insects which may contribute to its survival will see it one way , man sees it in another , a seed-seeking bird will perceive it in another .
9 Years later , when Sainteny returned to Hanoi , Le Duan recalled these words , which he attributed to Ho Chi Minh , and which may stand as his memorial inscription : ‘ The Vietnamese nation is one and indivisible . ’
10 As Hamilton points out , ‘ very little attention is paid to the conflicts of interest between groups which may relate to their structural position either in an organization or in the wider society ’ ( Hamilton 1980 , p. 49 ) .
11 ( d ) Action on receipt of replies Replies to a land charges search give the number of any land charge ( eg C iv ) , which may relate to your land .
12 And Shimon Peres is eager to avoid a showdown which may lead to his ouster as leader of the Labour Party . ’
13 However , should you fail to do so , action will be taken which may lead to your dismissal .
14 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 .
15 On the other hand , there are three points which may count in its favour : First , it provides a straightforward account of the very varied uses of adjectives in English , and points to a quite direct correlation between observable facts and a highly economical set of assumptions about basic grammatical relations .
16 Astaxanthin ( 3:3 — dihydroxy — 4:4 -diketo — B -carotene ) and B-carotene both occur as chromoproteins in the integument of locusts and the green chromoprotein pigment of many insects ( known as insectoverdin ) is a complex , the yellow-orange component of which may have as its prosthetic group B-carotene ( Carausius ) , lutein ( Sphinx , Tettigonia ) or astaxanthin .
17 There are , for example relevant updating courses which may help in your career .
18 Though you may identify a number of questions which may occur to your audience it is not necessary to answer all of them in your presentation .
19 Neither would they wish to assume the responsibility in any event because of the repercussions which may fall on their heads from the council , who also rarely understand us .
20 Management should agree on an annual major unifying exhibition theme which should relate to our main activities .
21 Carb heat makes the air less dense , and so richens the mixture without using the mixture lever , which should remain in its cruise position .
22 It is possible to identify a number of strands which should feature in their development as writers during these years ; these are to do with an increasing ability to :
23 I still reserve the right at any time to doubt the solutions furnished by the modulor , keeping intact my freedom which must depend upon my feelings rather than my reason .
24 Because the additional quantity of products which must flow into our heavy industry has to be taken from outside , not from within the sphere of heavy industry itself , which is in the hands of the workers ' state , but from elsewhere , from other external sources , whatever the price we have to pay .
25 This idea potentially oversimplifies the actual process of offering vulnerable people choices which might result in their leading fuller lives .
26 Poachers operate after dark and it is crucial that you should not be confused with them , unwittingly provide them with cover , or create any confusion which might result in their not being apprehended .
27 It follows that policies for rural housing do not consider the social implications which might result from their implementation .
28 Examples given in Scott v. Scott [ 1913 ] A.C. 417 include wardship proceedings which might fail in their primary purpose to protect the interests of the ward if they took place public .
29 Miss T. 's father was anxious as to any complications which might arise from her mother 's religious beliefs and spoke to a doctor whom he was unable later to identify .
30 Even though the publication sequence got a bit confused in Shetland , one would think that the Dunrossness District Plan should make references similar to those in the Structure Plan regarding incomers and Shetlanders and the possible problems which might arise from their meeting .
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