Example sentences of "which [modal v] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 The quality standards refer to the maintenance of central records of experts which must comply with the data protection laws .
2 It would n't work if the component was made from very fibrous wood which might lift with the glue but it works in a lot of circumstances which defy the ‘ sash cramp ’ solution .
3 By the fragmentation of units inherent in this system , the development of large-scale capitalistic enterprises which might compete with the advanced sectors is discouraged .
4 A couple of the men who would pull the wagon walked the course , horse-racing style , to note tight corners and overhanging trees which might interfere with the smooth passage of ‘ Heaven ’ on the second deck of the wagon .
5 Subject to obtaining a magistrate 's warrant , police officers may also enter premises forcibly to look for evidence of a serious arrestable offence ( ranging from murder and rape to any act which has led or might lead to public disorder , or , vaguer still , acts which might interfere with the effective administration of justice ) .
6 They are good at description , less so at analysis , which might disagree with the boss 's views .
7 We make do with the dole and Ellie 's going in with a friend who 's just started a café which 'll help with the food .
8 ‘ This one 's got brass handles , which could do with a bit of a clean .
9 Constructed as a spoof documentary about a political candidate for the US Senate whose promotional ads are pop videos and whose campaign bus is a mobile trading floor , it joins the dots of a diagram — Eighties politics as the flip-side of Sixties counter-culture — which has long been part of the landscape ( and which could do with an update ) .
10 Could a Council be established which could cope with the demands made upon it by a multitude of members ?
11 Theodora wondered whether it was a room which could cope with the demands of the modern world .
12 Even if a computer was available which could cope with the load , the system has serious difficulties not least of which is coverage .
13 The crystal structure shows the presence of two probable DNA-binding sites : in addition to the residues already discussed , there is a second cluster of highly conserved basic residues in GH5 , consisting of Lys40 , Arg42 , Lys52 and Arg94 , which could interact with a second duplex of DNA ( Fig. 5 ) .
14 Typical , for nationalized industries , is the requirement that accounts and other records be in ‘ a form which shall conform with the best commercial standards ’ .
15 This is a view which would accord with the dualistic tradition to which his novels predominantly belong .
16 the Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) worked with the Head of Additional Studies Faculty to produce a framework for a study-skills course which would link with the work of all other departments ;
17 The question then is whether a State party to the first treaty can prevent another treaty party from entering into a later treaty from which it is excluded , but which would conflict with the first treaty .
18 Initially , I had to decide how to use the space : whether to place a separate work in each room or to accept the perceptual boundaries of the Duveen Galleries as a given and conceive a work which would deal with the space in its entirety .
19 er I think councillor has made the case for the motion which he has put before us which is simply for a report to the environment committee which would deal with the the tactical if that 's the right that 's just been raised by councillor .
20 Introduce a smog tax which would rise with the number of miles travelled ( and the dirtiness of the vehicle ) .
21 It could mean ‘ earth ’ as a planet , which would agree with the usage of the word ‘ clays ’ in line 2 of this stanza .
22 Or , it could mean ‘ earth ’ as in man , which would agree with the word ‘ clay ’ in line 5 , if ‘ clay ’ is taken as a description of biblical man .
23 Slide the cover strip over the edge of the fixed panel which will interlock with the sliding section .
24 Little shrubs like Genista hispanica or Hebe ‘ Broughton Dome ’ make compact green boulder shapes which will contrast with the looser forms of Genista lydia — smothered in acid yellow blooms in early summer — and silvery cotton lavender , , santolina .
25 For the Christian , therefore , history is not an unknown adventure , but a process which will end with the reign of Christ and the establishment of a just society .
26 The trick is to be fully aware of the range of conditions one is likely to encounter and then to select the clothes which offer the greatest versatility and which will cope with the harshest of these conditions .
27 The major factor is likely to be the number of baths taken which will vary with the size and age of the family .
28 As predicted ( UX No 418 ) , the machines are to be manufactured by Minneapolis , Minnesota-based Tricord Systems Inc which will offer them as its K2 series , though Sequent has exclusive distribution rights for NT versions of the systems , which will ship with a ‘ Sequent skin . ’
29 The company is using its global broadband network to link the services and is using them to launch a Global Managed Data Service which will compete with the likes of British Telecommunications Plc 's Global Network Service and Infonet .
30 ‘ It is only where the words are absolutely incapable of a construction which will accord with the apparent intention of the provision and will avoid a wholly unreasonable result that the words of the enactment must prevail . ’
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