Example sentences of "area which [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Town and country planning were important symbols of the more farsighted and strategic uses of planning , of necessity areas which would take years to come to full fruition . |
2 | The plaintiff should be asked for their views on the treatment received to ensure that there are no areas which may involve allegations of medical negligence . |
3 | By the very definition of the system , the detailed direction of the educational programmes would evolve rather than be rigidly pre-established , but some of the broad areas which may attract attention are the educational development of co-operatives , leadership development , community economics , and issues of environmental health and the management of the natural environment . |
4 | In addition to known mineralised granites , there are several areas which may warrant exploration . |
5 | The only other areas which may cause problems are the first finger bends which occur in bars 11–12 . |
6 | The precautionary approach to development in areas which may become candidates for managed retreat in the future is most welcome . |
7 | Nevertheless , there are several areas which could cause confusion , and these generally relate to the extension to the Commissioner 's remit in section 109(2) of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992 concerning breach of trade union rules . |
8 | His big new idea : ‘ technology foresight ’ , a method for picking research areas which will help industry . |
9 | There are several hydrants located in the working areas which will provide supplies of raw water . |
10 | The manager determines those service areas which should organise holiday arrangements internally . |
11 | Another area which may cause problems is that of insurance of household goods . |
12 | ‘ The new weir should provide a clean area which will encourage spawning . ’ |
13 | Another area which can pose problems in translation relates to the ability to determine when and when not a certain item of information can be treated as given . |