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

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1 In my view the dock company is not entitled to any statutory immunities which may attach to the port authority .
2 It is clear that under a system of well-conceived planning the resolution of competing claims and the allocation of land for the various requirements must proceed on the basis of selecting the most suitable land for the particular purpose , irrespective of the existing values which may attach to the individual parcels of land .
3 The study will also take into account the effects of aging , which may contribute to a decline in knowledge retention over a long period .
4 Also , the binding of gp120 or gp120-antibody complexes to CD4 has been shown to interfere with antigen-specific activation of CD4 cells and trigger programmed cell death in vitro , which may contribute to the pathogenesis of HIV infection ( including immune function deterioration and decline of CD4 T lymphocytes ) .
5 As in previous studies dual disease , which may contribute to the anaemia , was found in 20% of cases .
6 Other fields for study include the proliferative response in healing gastric ulcers and the changes which may contribute to the clinicopathological diagnosis of Barrett 's oesophagus .
7 We have demonstrated expression of ET-1 in pulmonary endocrine cells , and reported that ET-1 expression is increased in the lung vasculature of patients with pulmonary hypertension , which may contribute to the medial hyperplasia and intimal fibrosis of this disorder .
8 Our study shows that CT imaging was adequate in about one-third of patients at hospitals with limited experience of testicular cancer , which may contribute to the lower survival of patients treated in local hospitals .
9 Women who take the contraceptive pill and who also smoke cigarettes are more likely to have a coronary attack , stroke or blood clot in the leg veins , which may shift to the lung ( pulmonary embolism ) than non-smokers who are on the pill .
10 A slightly different type of case is illustrated by the French feminine noun la sentinelle ( the guard ) , which usually refers to a man , and the masculine noun le ministre ( minister in the government ) , which may refer to a woman .
11 Osred was slain in 716 ‘ to the south of the border' ( ASC D , s.a. 716 ) , which may refer to a boundary with the Picts .
12 It must not he forgotten , however , that in the south of the United States there are roughly east-west structures such as the Ouachita Mountains which may relate to a Palaeo-Tethys and be the equivalent of the Hercynian fold belts of Europe .
13 In Japan there are negative correlations with per cent of research and with production involvement in design , which may relate to the tentative hypothesis offered about the negative correlations with technical success .
14 The ten l.e.d.s concerned here are placed at various positions in the ‘ field ’ , each representing a number of runs or a no-score , plus a couple which may lead to a catch or an appeal for lbw .
15 Once again , something should be done to remove the ugly spectacle of a Government department negotiating a compromise settlement that saves work all round , but which may lead to a claim by another department .
16 vi ) Outputs which may lead to a purchase decision .
17 OIL and gas company Blackland Oil said it was currently in discussions which may lead to a substantial acquisition .
18 Independent engineering consultants have identified serious design flaws in the proposed nuclear waste dump at Sellafield , which may lead to a build up , and possible explosion , of inflammable gas .
19 A fourth and very important influence on the rate of recorded crime is the effect of changes in the law , which may lead to an alteration in the definition of what is or is not a crime .
20 A cause of action to which a hospital authority or a member of its medical staff ( or both ) may be liable as the result of the performance of an operation is trespass to the person , and treatment administered without the patient 's express or implied consent constitutes an assault which may lead to an action for damages .
21 When an enquiry has been received which may lead to an export contract , what options are available for securing payment from the overseas buyer ?
22 a dispersion process , controlled by molecular diffusion which may lead to an artificial broadening of the MMD
23 Possible explanations for these findings are that women are more likely to consult their doctors and so have blood tests , which may lead to an earlier diagnosis of coeliac disease than in men .
24 TVS , which loses its south of England television franchise at end of year , said it had been approached by a third party , which may lead to an alternative take-over offer to the one already proposed .
25 It is also justifiable , however , for the criminal law to penalise conduct which may lead to the causing of physical harm , particularly in situations where the conduct has little social utility or where the risk is well known .
26 More positively , Article 100A(4) may be seen as the price to be paid for the acceptance of a system of decision-making which may lead to the enactment of Community legislation in areas still subject to national measures .
27 This is an extremely valuable marker of significant biliary obstruction , which may lead to the development of hepatic damage and secondary biliary cirrhosis .
28 This has the advantage of involving pupils in oral history work , which may lead to the loan of photographs , documents or artefacts .
29 Other countries , such as Pakistan , allow uncontrolled exploitation which may lead to the extinction of many wild plants .
30 It sounds like an organisation worth buying a raffle ticket to support though not instead of a card for your beloved , an omission which may lead to the seeking out of a CMAC counsellor .
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