Example sentences of "which [modal v] [verb] [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is Michael Jackson 's deal which may set precedents the music business will later regret . |
2 | And they look down their noses at schemes devised by builders which may offer £100 a month to encourage a potential purchaser of their existing home . |
3 | Carl Prean , another former holder of the Top 12 who beat Douglas in the final of the Classic , is absent in Germany , which should give Cooke a better chance to revive his fortunes , although he does have two talented teenagers Matthew Syed and Michael O'Driscoll in his group . |
4 | More than one-third of the new volume is filled by various indices which must make Monet the most fully cross-referenced of artists . |
5 | Such a permit , which might cost £75 a year for cars and up to £750 for heavy lorries , would cost all motorway-users the same . |
6 | One thing which could give pagers a new lease of life is miniaturisation . |
7 | The European proposals , which could add $10 a barrel to the price of oil by the end of the century , were also opposed by large-scale energy users claiming that their businesses would be hampered if other trading partners did not introduce similar measures . |
8 | The company which used to give £40,000 a year to Tory funds , launched a stinging attack on Government policies . |
9 | The time seemed ripe for a cabinet and prime ministerial intervention which would give Britain a higher profile space policy . |
10 | 50MHz Vikings , which would give Sun a workstation performance rating in excess of 80 SPECmarks , are reportedly up and running , but are not ready for volume production . |
11 | 2 ) the Campaign for freedom of Information is trying to promote a bill which would give patients the right to see their own medical records . |
12 | It operates mostly on labour-intensive , repetitive government forms rather than the wider variety of commercial printing work which would give men a marketable skill on release as well as a good work experience . |
13 | The two leaders agreed to establish diplomatic relations , and to co-operate in transport links , including civil aviation and the construction of a highway from Termez ( near the border , north of Mazar-i-Sharif ) through Afghanistan to Karachi ( Pakistan ) which would give Uzbekistan an outlet to the sea . |
14 | Perhaps , he thought , they hoped to link it up to a Euphrates Valley railway , which would make Baghdad a Russian southern capital . |
15 | In November it was reported that the European Communities had agreed to proposals for Namibia to join the Lomé Convention , under which the country would secure an annual beef quota , at an estimated price 40 per cent higher than the world market , which would make Namibia the second largest beef exporter among the African , Caribbean and Pacific countries ( after Botswana ) . |
16 | Currently the most widely known ( and also most widely criticized ) theory on the subject is that of Noam Chomsky who has pointed out that , although children have to learn the meanings of individual words from their elders ( which would make language a phenomenon of culture ) , they seem to know how to string words together so as to distinguish sense from nonsense long before they have acquired any substantial vocabulary . |
17 | They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed . |
18 | Boroughmuir go to Bridgehaugh without Murry Walker and Derek Stark — on duty with the Scotland seven in Hong Kong — but new British Lion , Peter Wright , lines up at tighthead in a pack which will give Stirling a testing time . |
19 | Still , neither domestic nor international cricket can afford to stagnate , and there will be deservedly close scrutiny on other aspects of the game : bouncers , intimidation , over rates , behaviour , and umpiring , to name but a few , which will give administrators the world over much to ponder . |
20 | There are many useful accessories available which will give curtains a professional finish . |
21 | Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow . |
22 | Council lawyers are currently drafting a scheme based on a new bye-law which will give police the power to arrest anyone drinking in public places . |
23 | Until we have dealt with that , there will not be the certainty in the industry which will give people the confidence they need to invest . |
24 | The people who add value are all around us , we 've got to find them and empower them to drive the changes which will make ICI a stronger player in all its businesses . |
25 | A distant second to the Littlewoods giant is Vernons pools which can offer punters a mere half million . |
26 | Although initiatives such as these are great for the individual managers and staff , they also provide Whitbread with a skilled and knowledgeable workforce which can offer customers a high level of service and product advice . |