Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Considering cases where there was no evidence of early injury to the brain , which may result in a shift of hemispheric dominance for speech ( see Chapter 7 ) , the test was carried out on 140 right handers . |
32 | Other plaintiffs will adopt the common , often haphazard , methods of seeking legal advice , which may result in a plaintiff seeing a solicitor who is not experienced in the field . |
33 | General Accident will provide a guarantee or deposit of up to £1,000 if you , or any person driving with your permission , are detained by the competent Spanish Authorities , or your motor cycle is impounded as a result of an accident in Spain , which may result in a claim under this policy , provided that : |
34 | We will provide a guarantee or pay a deposit of up to £1,000 if you or any person driving with your permission , are detained by the Spanish Authorities , or if your car is impounded as a result of an accident in Spain , which may result in a claim under this policy , as long as : |
35 | We will provide a guarantee or pay a deposit of up to £1,000 if you or any person driving with your permission , are detained by the Spanish Authorities , or if your car is impounded as a result of an accident in Spain , which may result in a claim under this policy , as long as : |
36 | We will provide a guarantee or pay a deposit of up to £1,000 if you or any y person driving with your permission , are detained by the Spanish Authorities , or if your car is impounded as a result of an accident in Spain , which may result in a claim under this policy , as long as : |
37 | We will provide a guarantee or pay a deposit of up to £1,000 if you or any person driving with your permission , are detained by the Spanish Authorities , or if your car is impounded as a result of an accident in Spain , which may result in a claim under this policy , as long as : |
38 | For example , to commit an account of an incident to paper is to endow it with a permanence and visibility to senior staff which may result in the creation of further — seemingly unnecessary — work . |
39 | For example , in 1990 the European Community and the Soviet Union were working on a joint nuclear safety programme which may result in the closing , or radical upgrading , of up to 25 Soviet nuclear reactors . |
40 | ( 4 ) Where the portfolio or account is not specifically established for the purpose of carrying on derivatives business , a statement , if relevant , that the firm may enter into transactions which may result in the customer having a short position . |
41 | There are two possible benefits which may result from a moderate rate of inflation or from learning to live with the prevailing rate of inflation rather than adopting policies to reduce it . |
42 | The A grade in computing which may result from the obsession is regarded as more than adequate compensation for the dismal Cs in all other subjects . |
43 | We now contemplate the onset of the ‘ third wave ’ which may flood through the main part of the 1990s . |
44 | A look at the social class dimension also indicates that there is a considerable area of shared response to housework which may reflect on the nature of the work itself , and the conditions under which it is done . |
45 | Yet between the recognition of a dispute which may end in a trial and its actual arrival before the judge lies a lengthy period of negotiation before or during the operation of the formal pre-trial procedure . |
46 | The study will also take into account the effects of aging , which may contribute to a decline in knowledge retention over a long period . |
47 | 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 ) . |
48 | As in previous studies dual disease , which may contribute to the anaemia , was found in 20% of cases . |
49 | 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 . |
50 | 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 . |
51 | 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 . |
52 | 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 . |
53 | Different arrangements reflect cultural responses to perceptions of environmental constraints and opportunities , perceptions which may alter as the environmental context changes , thereby provoking changes in the cultural system too . |
54 | 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 . |
55 | 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 . |
56 | For the searcher who goes on and comes to believe , this is the only possible starting point — a sense of need which may range from a mild discomfort to a deep conviction , but which spurs him to look for a solution beyond himself . |
57 | 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 . |
58 | 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 . |
59 | 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 . |
60 | 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 . |