Example sentences of "which this [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The extent to which this might be realised will depend not only on basic biological differences and the application of technology but ultimately on the economic competitiveness of the hill and upland areas in Great Britain and the pressures to use this land for other purposes , e.g. forestry .
2 The most common purpose for which this might be done would probably be to ask for directions .
3 There were and are a variety of ways in which this might be done .
4 We shall next examine ways in which this might be done .
5 There are various ways in which this might be done , but by prescribing in advance the appropriate penalty for a whole range of offender/offence combinations , they are all based on a much more systematic approach than could ever be achieved by a system of appellate review ( including the Court of Appeal 's attempt to formulate a series of ‘ guide-line judgements ’ ) .
6 Having identified what it described as ‘ a number of sound developments in this field ’ , the paper then concluded that there was a need to improve both the quality and quantity of education management and suggested various ways in which this might be done .
7 Where a major difference arose was the means by which this might be ensured .
8 Although the initiators had a reasonably clear idea of what they wished to achieve and of the means by which this might be pursued , the fine detail could only be thrashed out as the project proceeded .
9 There is no simple formula by which this may be achieved , and its very nature makes it impossible to draw up a catalogue of final behaviours to be acquired .
10 Some of the ways in which this may be achieved are shown in table 7.1 .
11 One vivid account of the means by which this may be achieved is set out in Ancrene Wisse , an early Middle English text written originally for particular sisters in the late twelfth century who wanted to live as recluses dedicated to God but later adopted more widely in other such communities .
12 He will advise you on the inheritance tax your estate might incur and ways in which this may be reduced .
13 The extent to which this should be viewed as a utilitarian calculus of some kind , or whether a more dignitarian approach should be pursued is of considerable importance .
14 Just as different theoretical schools within each of the social sciences , as well as the disciplines themselves , have various views about the nature of human behaviour , how it is conceptualised and conceived , the way in which this should be investigated , then they will also have different ideas about what sorts of things are to count as data .
15 Yet there is no simple point of either pure detached observation or committed involvement from which this can be made .
16 Some of the ways in which this can be achieved are described in the discussion which follows of preventing accidents in the home ; at work ; at play ; and while travelling .
17 That has been the focus of this course and we hope we have managed to provide a framework for practice within which this can be achieved .
18 There are many ways in which this can be achieved .
19 In Chapter vi I suggested a way in which this can be achieved .
20 The degree to which this can be achieved varies .
21 To forestall any immediate and hasty rejection of the foregoing method of assessment of the value of human virtue by the reader , he is reminded that there is at present no rational way in which this can be done .
22 There are several ways in which this can be done .
23 There are various ways in which this can be done .
24 There are two ways in which this can be done .
25 There are two methods by which this can be done .
26 It turns out that there are a number of equivalent ways in which this can be done .
27 Various ways in which this can be done are set out in Appendix 5 .
28 There are a number of ways in which this can be done , and they include : a ) A. H. Maslow 's HIERARCHY OF NEEDS : which is illustrated in Figure 10.1 .
29 The extent to which this can be done , and , further , whether or not attainment in mathematics is significantly affected by this difference , is unknown .
30 Missing markets mean that people have to act ( eg. trade present consumption for future consumption by investing today ) without knowing the precise terms on which this can be done .
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