Example sentences of "and which [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Reid ( 1978 ) argues that for curriculum problems the process of deliberation is required : a process described empirically by Walker ( 1975 ) , and which we shall examine further in Chapter 8 .
2 One example , which is certainly related to schizophrenia and which we shall come across again , is ‘ schizotypal personality disorder ’ .
3 The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’
4 Recall that we assumed that the nominal quantity of money in the economy , m t , was determined in the following simple way : where g is a known constant ; and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated variable with mean zero , which represents the unpredictable component of the quantity of money , and which we might think of as arising because of , say , faults in the government 's monetary control techniques .
5 15.43 We list below five important criteria , in addition to those specified in paragraph 15.16 which have informed our recommendations and which we would expect those constructing internal and external assessment arrangements to take into full account .
6 The problems arise when we do not pay conscious attention to those sights which are important and which we would do well to notice .
7 There are certain clothes we feel comfortable in and which we would wear in preference to all others .
8 This implies the connection between client participation and effectiveness that Bernstein ( 1960 ) ( as quoted above ) seems to take almost as axiomatic , and which we would like to demonstrate empirically .
9 For this reason , the footnote-reference system has been widely displaced by other accepted techniques , such as the system which we now describe , and which we would recommend .
10 The claim is that because of this feature of the fossil record the major features of evolution , the sort of trends that you see over hundreds of millions of years , are not merely a kind of adding together of the changes which go on by natural selection within populations and which we can study today , but that some quite different kind of process must be responsible for the major features of evolution , other than natural selection of variants within populations .
11 We now have a legal requirement on employers which are clearly written and which we can use to our advantage providing our safety reps have been correctly trained to implement the regulations .
12 What each of us does over a long period of trial and error is to acquire a set of tools with which we are comfortable and which we can apply in different ways to the myriad problems which we need to solve .
13 ( Figure 4.1 shows this expected distribution graphically — and also the underlying ‘ normal distribution curve ’ from which the method gets its name , and which we will meet again later . )
14 If shape-perception required the application of high-level concepts , it would be implausible to say , for example , that a kingfisher can see the shape of a stickleback ( which I described earlier as ‘ a sort of narrow pointed ellipse with sharp projections on its upper surface ’ , and which we could describe in many other ways ) .
15 Socially mobile within the middle class we were going not so much up but sideways , heading towards sub-cultures , which as yet did not exist , and which we could envisage only hazily .
16 users need to learn a scheme which may be unusual or unique and which they might find difficult .
17 He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to .
18 Farmers , while including all gradations of responsiveness within their ranks , do in many cases have a deep feeling for the land which they see every day , and which in many cases was shaped by their fathers and grandfathers , and which they would like to pass on to their children .
19 So sociologists can be stimulated by everyday occurrences which they , because of their training , can see from a special perspective and which they can put into a sociological frame of reference .
20 They are being engaged in activities which have a direct relevance to work they are already involved in , and which they can see are designed to help them do this work more effectively .
21 Parliaments must connect government with the governed , and a significant transfer of power away from national parliaments would represent a weakening of institutions with which people are familiar , and which they can understand , and a strengthening of one which is remote and weak .
22 This dominance exhibits itself in the ability of corporations to choose effectively which topics of policy they will shepherd into the arena of public debate , and which they will keep within the confines of private discussions .
23 This raises a general question which is central to these areas , and which I shall call the representation problem .
24 The schedule of accommodation which forms the basic document around which the rest of the building note is developed , and which I shall illustrate , was prepared , for this particular group of patients , in precisely the same way as it had been done for some of the other sub-groups within mental illness and mental handicapped for which various supplements have been prepared to which I referred above .
25 These are the sorts of questions to which we have at least partial answers , and which I shall look at in this section .
26 I could send you a list of vacancies , and mark any I thought might suit Mrs Ross and which I could vouch for .
27 I append the headings of a few subjects to which I have given some attention , and which I could write a readable article upon .
28 It was with the end in sight , the last evening , as we were sorting out which of her possessions she should take and which I should try to sell for her , that I started to cry ; and cried and cried and cried .
29 " I 'm referring to a leading article which appeared in The Times concerning the Exhibition and which I should like to read you ( by a fortunate chance I happen to have it on my person ) .
30 The only thing I have n't really mentioned about this machine , and which you 'll see in the FAX box is its price .
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