Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The last category of official building which ought to exist in many defended sites is the residence of the administrative officer , and there are a number of alternatives . |
2 | If you 've got a bigger surgery which may break into that third week |
3 | Small invertebrates such as polycheate worms , shrimps and other crustaceans are also fair game for most invertebrate feeders and some of the more cosmopolitan species such as boxfish , puffers and triggerfish have an appetite which may extend to shelled molluscs , fanworms and even spiny sea urchins . |
4 | It must further be stated that the restrictive effects on trade which may stem from such rules do not seem disproportionate to the end pursued . |
5 | It will allow detailed medical checks on patients without surgery or potential radiation side-effects which may stem from conventional x-rays and scans . |
6 | As an analogy , one does not consider the notion of fatherhood a vague one , within the semantic domain of family relationships , simply because there is an immense number of types of relationship which may exist between actual fathers and their offspring ; to do so would be a category error . |
7 | The latest sub-atomic theories , for example , say that we are all made up of infinitely thin pieces of string which may exist in ten dimensions . |
8 | The research examines the available literature on the processes of accountability which may exist within such arrangements . |
9 | What remains is a possible non-rational resolution of the question , which may consist in one side to a dispute stimulating a change of attitude in the other by a moving use of emotive language , or one aspect of one s personality achieving dominance over another . |
10 | There is no securely dated early work , but there are two signed memorial tablets in Kent which may date from this period ( Mersham and Hythe ) . |
11 | This reserve will be used to offset any losses which may arise for each trade or gang during the progress of the contract . |
12 | How do they behave towards one another in the great diversity of situations which may arise within this patterned context ? |
13 | Problems which may arise in any family are those which may be seen as related to the Oedipal situation — the sexual attachment which arises between parent and child and which is not always worked through adequately . |
14 | Talk of the ambiguities which may arise in sexual situations is largely irrelevant in a discussion of the rights and wrongs of Morgan . |
15 | Having recognised the problems of fire control in high-bay warehousing , problems which may intensify with future developments , the only reasonable concept appears to be to make provision for fixed fire fighting systems at heights beyond the range of jets manipulated from ground level . |
16 | But this is a severe setback , which may result in many local Green Parties folding . |
17 | Failure to check-in on time will entitle the airlines to refuse check-in and boarding which may result in full cancellation charges being levied . |
18 | Of the total 28,143 incidents , 658 were classified as " major " — on a scale which may result in widespread fish deaths or the closure of a public water supply intake . |
19 | must allow for the possibility that different professionals will bring different perspectives which may result in different conclusions or recommendations as to what is a desirable outcome of the assessment process , and therefore must provide a mechanism by which such differences can be identified , recorded , and , if possible , reduced . |
20 | Also vulnerable are families under great stress , which may result from financial difficulties , marital discord , social isolation , or poor health . |
21 | The low birthweight may be caused by external factors , such as smoking during pregnancy ; premature babies , which may result from insufficient standards of antenatal care , will be highly prone to early infection . |
22 | Our study has monitored UOS pressure in unsedated children and established the occurrence of transient UOS relaxations in children , which may contribute to oesophagopharyngeal reflux . |
23 | This measure gives a good index of the tonic level of muscular relaxation In light sleep , in identifying periods of movement which may contribute to outside interference in the EEG and EOG channels , and is crucial in determining the presence of REM ( rapid eye movement ) sleep , when there is little or no EMG activity . |
24 | Given that a very precise and reliable estimate of a required yield is unattainable anyway , the problems of both interdependence and estimation of covariances from key factors may be less severe if financial analysts work with the more homogeneous SBU as the unit of classification , rather than with a division which may contribute to various corporate business activities . |
25 | This debate is unusual because it comes against the background of the autumn statement , which is often debated separately , and the meeting in Maastricht at the end of the year , which may decide on economic and monetary union . |
26 | But when you spend it when you 're spending your income you 're not accumulating your capital , so this person in five years time , although they 've had their income which may vary between seven and thirteen percent , their ten thousand is still ten thousand pounds , and obviously that would have devalued in real terms against inflation , which is the other problem . |
27 | Currently , where a joint team from a number of JAA states are engaged in JAA certification of a new aircraft or power-plant type , each state charges the applicant according to its national scheme , which may vary from zero to £100 per hour . |
28 | Knowledge is contained in documents which may vary from single sheet presentations to large manuals . |
29 | Other factors which may relate to lower HDL levels include poor diabetic control , increasing age , obesity , an inverse relationship to serum triglycerides , androgens , smoking and , although controversial , a high carbohydrate dietary intake ( Ganda , 1980 ) . |
30 | Such courses which may relate to graphic design , fashion/textile design , interior design , and product design are usually of similar duration to those leading to CNAA degrees , that is three years full-time , and the numbers taking them have grown gradually over the years . |