Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The last time there was an inquiry into activities which may involve cruelty to wild animals was the Scott Henderson Inquiry set up by the Labour Government in 1949 .
2 It is not a disease in itself , but a condition which may give rise to problems if not controlled .
3 So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ?
4 The concept of an implied term , with its inevitable uncertainties , is inconsistent with the nature of an injunction , breach of which may give rise to the sanctions attendant upon contempt of court .
5 This is supported by General Condition 2 of the Engineering and Computer Policies which sets out the action to be taken by the Policyholder on the happening of any event which may give rise to a claim .
6 The agreement will usually contain provisions requiring the acquirer to notify any events which may give rise to claims as soon as possible and to allow the seller to investigate and perhaps handle any third party claim .
7 The seller will be deemed to have received proceeds equal to the capital element ( that is , exclusive of the income element ) which may give rise to a capital gain or , more likely perhaps , an allowable loss .
8 The contractors , having racked themselves to the limit to fight off all other comers , may be forced to cut back on programme spending , to the detriment of exactly the kind of endeavours which may give delight to many but have no great appeal to the masses .
9 Another factor which may influence return to work is the amount of benefit in comparison with level of earnings .
10 There are several good accounts of both the history and the methodology of the project , and though the survey arose out of a very particular set of circumstances which may seem alien to many of us , the underlying values and the problems which spring from the lack of accountability to the resident community of the relatively small set of people who own and control the land has very important lessons for every country .
11 Dutch customs officials have agreed a temporary compromise in the row over imports of maize gluten containing high proportions of maize germ , which should restore trade to Rotterdam .
12 It is a comparison which should give pause to those tempted automatically to condemn the Government .
13 It is a comparison which should give pause to those tempted automatically to condemn the Government .
14 Whatever the economic and administrative problems of crofting , it has a social and sociological value which should give pause to those who seek to destroy it , or who see no virtue in enabling it to survive .
15 What should happen if [ J. ] suffers an episode before then which should require ventilation to be applied mechanically to save or prolong his life ?
16 It is a conclusion that need not worry supporters of inequality but which should cause concern to those who believed that social services could and would create a more equal society .
17 This is because the apparent uptake at one hour can not be taken to be the true uptake in view of the high level at time 0 , which must represent adherence to the cell wall ( Fig 4 ) .
18 The decomposition process is the function of a whole myriad of microscopically small living creatures , bacteria , which must have access to the fifth component , air .
19 It could , indeed , help to establish the kind of ethos which might make recourse to legal remedies unnecessary .
20 So let us take one of the two decision variables and try to create a possible argument which might give rise to the observed comparative static effects ; this argument is partly backed by some of the questionnaire responses .
21 The review is designed to identify matters which might give rise to queries following a review by a reasonably informed , but uninvolved , reader .
22 ( b ) any claim arising out of circumstances notified to the insurer during the period of insurance as circumstances which might give rise to a claim .
23 ( e ) there was widespread agreement amongst those who opposed the proposal , that a solicitor who wished to act in the circumstances outlined in the question ought nevertheless to be under an obligation to disclose to the lender any personal , family or employee interests attaching to the transaction which might give rise to a conflict .
24 5.22 Defective premises To give notice to the Landlord of any defect in the Premises which might give rise to an obligation on the Landlord to do or refrain from doing any act or thing in order to comply with the provisions of this Lease or the duty of care imposed on the Landlord pursuant to the Defective Premises Act 1972 or otherwise and at all times to display and maintain all notices which the Landlord may from time to time [ reasonably ] require to be displayed at the Premises The difficulty here is that this covenant could impose an unfair obligation on the tenant and it should therefore be amended as follows : To give notice to the Landlord upon becoming aware of any defect … 5.23 New guarantor Within [ 14 ] days of the death during the Term of any Guarantor or of such person becoming bankrupt or having a receiving order made against him or having a receiver appointed under the Mental Health Act 1983 or being a company passing a resolution to wind up or entering into liquidation or having a receiver appointed to give notice of this to the Landlord and if so required by the Landlord at the expense of the Tenant within [ 28 ] days to procure some other person acceptable to the Landlord [ such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld ] to execute a guarantee in respect of the Tenant 's obligations contained in this Lease in the form of the Guarantor 's covenants contained in this Lease Although this may be perfectly fair and reasonable in that a guarantor 's covenants are expected to last during the period for which they are given , many tenants try to resist this covenant on the basis that it may be extremely difficult for the tenant to produce an alternative guarantor .
25 Webber 's job was to locate any pitfalls in the concept which might give substance to Wilson 's original ‘ maybe ’ about the show .
26 Just such a range is Rejuvenage , already available in this country , which aims to provide Retin-A users with a simple cleanse-tone-protect programme ; the range builds in a moderate sun protection factor while excluding any ingredients which might cause irritation to the highly sensitive skin .
27 One was finally found in Wales , but the company refused to deal with a record which might cause offence to people on religious grounds .
28 There may be a geological fault at the site which could carry water to the surface even more quickly .
29 At no time did England lack a government which could give direction to religious affairs , whether that of Henry VIII , Mary and Elizabeth , or the minority government of Edward VI , presided over by the exceedingly tough Somerset and Northumberland .
30 It is to be hoped that in the course of time the word ‘ fear ’ used in the context of the foregoing will be abandoned in favour of the word ‘ foreboding ’ , for the conscience , once properly developed should give warning rather than frighten , and therefore enable the individual to avoid that which could give rise to real fear .
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