Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They were to make perambulations , distinguishing between those districts which ought to remain in the forest , and those which ought to be put out .
2 Severe bruising to the ribs can not be satisfactorily dressed or protected within the rules of competition , but female competitors can use breast shields which may extend over the injury site .
3 In my view the dock company is not entitled to any statutory immunities which may attach to the port authority .
4 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 .
5 Expectant mothers , for instance , treated in isolation by doctors and hospitals , and without their own female relatives around to help them , flock to childbirth classes where often strong social contacts are made , which may last throughout the period of coping with a young baby and longer .
6 Nor do I consider that any in-house tariff which may exist in the Home Office need be disclosed .
7 A memo may carry a reference which may consist of the sender 's and typist 's initials and/or a reference number
8 But besides unintentional incorrect reporting in newspapers there is also the problem of bias , much of which may emanate from the political stance taken by a newspaper in an uncensored society .
9 The Americans have announced food-aid , know-how and investment support schemes , and $200m of credit which may go towards the $1bn ‘ stabilisation loan ’ requested by the Polish government .
10 Each point lying on an intersection will have a unique symbolic representation ( which is infinite to the left , but which may terminate on the right ) in terms of symbols 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 .
11 In that context , the designation by article 5(1) of the Convention of the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question expresses the concern that , because of the close links created by a contract between the parties thereto , it should be possible for all the difficulties which may arise on the occasion of the performance of a contractual obligation to be brought before the same court : that for the place of performance of the obligation .
12 These five workers have been forced to become adept at tackling the complete range of jobs which may arise on the farm over the year .
13 This maxim is generally quoted as explaining certain implications which may arise from the fact that , or the circumstances under which , an owner of land grants or demises part of it , retaining the remainder in his own hands .
14 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
15 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
16 If you countersign this letter in agreement , we will treat you as such for the purpose of regulated work which may arise in the course of future assignments .
17 look please at item four , on page one , three , four second paragraph , the contingency fund is designed to provide funds in order to pay for major repairs or replacements which may arise in the future these accounts do not include the contingency fund despite strong recommendations from , can you explain please Mr ?
18 A method for illustrating the intermediate and final outcomes which may arise after the occurrence of a selected initial event ( Reference 5 ) .
19 Firstly there is the question of efficiency which may depend on the parsing algorithm , the machine used and the computer language that the system is written in .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 ( 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 .
23 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 .
24 We now contemplate the onset of the ‘ third wave ’ which may flood through the main part of the 1990s .
25 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 .
26 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 ) .
27 As in previous studies dual disease , which may contribute to the anaemia , was found in 20% of cases .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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