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

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1 This is another in our series from the university , in which I shall be discovering from people in the wider community what they know about us and what the points of contact are between the university and them .
2 Furthermore , the work of Young and his colleagues , which I shall be discussing later in the chapter , shows that being aware of the operations of , say , one 's face processing system has vitally important functional consequences .
3 ‘ In the prevailing economic climate , dominated by low dollar oil prices , the task is not easy and demands a high level of cost consciousness which I shall be promoting throughout the group . ’
4 The broad sense in which I shall be using homophobia is loosely descriptive of a manifest phenomenon : the hatred , fear , and persecution of , the raging at , homosexuality and homosexuals .
5 Even the weaker version — that the theories simply implied a relationship between low social class and crime — came later to be dismissed as an artefact of class-biased law enforcement ( however , the argument about the relationship between social class and crime is a complex one to which I shall be returning in Part Two ) .
6 This is a point to which I shall be returning .
7 Secondly , there 's an item in the management team tele-conference minute which are due to be confirmed today , the which I shall be querying about work in the office , out of office hours .
8 But these must wait , because they are no longer in Basse-Navarre but in the third Basque province of the Soule , to which I shall be coming in a moment .
9 That is agreed by the professions , with which I shall be having further discussion shortly .
10 It certainly is sir the last day on which I shall be appearing at either of these enquiries .
11 All I have to do is tell her that our cold stores are full of life-saving health foods , without which I would be keeling over and clutching my left ventricle .
12 You know , hardly get a go-round in the in the Dictionary of Quotations but at least you got the person there which is right , but in actual fact , how I might have treated that and I might what might have grabbed me a little bit more would have been the story which I would be looking for , I 'd be looking for my journalist to turn that into and therefore you might as well try and do it for us , because journalists like , like count on your labour , as I
13 I enclose a wooden varnished toy which I would be obliged if you would examine and test under the above Regulations .
14 I hope that figure is right er , I have to confess that I have not added it up and er the copy that I have , the five and the nine could be mistaken for other figures , but I hope that there the right figures to that must be added first the general damages a calculation which like all by other calculations need to be carefully checked , I would er calculate the interest on general damages to date would be five thousand , two hundred and seven pounds future care totals six hundred and twelve thousand , five hundred and seventeen pounds suitable accommodation , seventy one thousand , one hundred and fifty two pounds , transport costs thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds , that makes a total of one million , two hundred and six thousand , three hundred and thirty eight pounds that is the amount which I would be minding to award , I understand that the parties in the light of that would wish to have further discussions about the matter
15 Thank you also for the ten pound cheque which I 'll be donating to Cancer Research , Yours sincerely , Angela .
16 That 's my work permit , but I 've got a letter which I 'll be getting tonight
17 What I do not possess , however , is any suitable travelling clothes — that is to say , clothes in which I might be seen driving the car — unless I were to don the suit passed on by the young Lord Chalmers during the war , which despite being clearly too small for me , might be considered ideal in terms of tone .
18 This was a foreign land , peopled not only by my superiors , for that applied to everyone I 'd ever known , from the hole in Mother woman through which I was expelled to the hole in the Mother earth by which I 'd be swallowed ; but by those who were superior to my early superiors ; probably the most superior peoples in the entire world .
19 Any which are sent to er , which of course would be the only way in which I could be contacted ,
20 I have no doubt that there will be special preparations and allowances made by police and spectators for the Marathon , in which I will be competing for the first time tomorrow .
21 In the study of crime , particularly with respect to its predictability ( and manipulability , which I will be looking at next ) , the more moderate versions of these two positions have shown some potentiality for convergence .
22 This concerns the question of written representations , er which I will be taking into account .
23 The remaining options of COLOUR , INTEGRATE and LINK are all specific to the creation and manipulation of stitch patterns which I will be covering in the next article .
24 HCTB in their recently published new Mastercraft series and HCIMA in their proposed Certificate , which will replace the Professional Qualification Part A and the Diploma which will be tabled at the next meeting of the HCIMA Education and Development Committee which I will be attending at the end of January 1989 .
25 And lots of appointments to keep with solicitors , doctors and physiotherapists , appointments which I will be keeping for weeks and months .
26 Added to which you 'll be taking part in one of the most up-to-date bowling centres in Great Britain .
27 However , the outbound timing must be adjusted as necessary to comply with a time at which you may be cleared to leave the holding point .
28 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay for death or injury to other persons or damage to their property , as a result of any accident involving any motor cycle which your certificate of motor insurance permits you to drive or use .
29 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay in connection with your caravan and the plot on which your caravan is situated together with any fences , hedges , posts or chains around the plot resulting in
30 the amount of any redundancy payment or unfair dismissal ‘ basic award ’ to which you may be entitled ;
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