Example sentences of "which would [vb infin] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Should it reveal areas which would fail to meet the standard , then alternative sets of options for emission control can be considered .
2 The government is currently discussing severe changes to the funding of the associations which would appear to threaten the universal right of Stirling students to free membership of SUSA and all the accompanying benefits and rights .
3 In all cases where substituted service is effected , the creditor must have taken all those steps which would suffice to justify the court making an order for substituted service of a petition ( see Section 10 below ) .
4 The traditional association of the Democrats with minority interests was seen by many Republicans as an issue which would continue to erode the former party 's support in the South , a crucial common factor in the Democratic candidate 's defeat in five of the six presidential elections since 1968 .
5 But , whatever their knowledge , of far greater importance in official thinking was the strategic value of a power source which lent itself naturally to centralized control , which was operated by a well paid , reliable work-force and which would continue to keep the miners at bay .
6 The star would , however , continue to exert the same gravitational force on the spaceship , which would continue to orbit the black hole .
7 Above all , actions must be avoided which would serve to solidify the disintegrating Unionist ranks — all irresponsible adventures , anything which could be construed as provocation .
8 A new electoral code and a new constitution , which would need to address the critical question of the future role of the armed forces , were both expected .
9 In March 1991 , the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee cleared for public consultation a range of Discussion Papers which would help to describe the issues and establish an agenda for consultation .
10 After Katharine had experienced some problems with the half-pass , Jennie suggested that Katharine try some travers , which would help to improve the half-pass .
11 Morgan ( 1975 : 442 ) asks ‘ What can we infer about the speaker 's intentions from the fact that he has chosen this particular description , rather than any of the others which would call to mind the same referent ? ’
12 A world state , even assuming that it is a highly-devolved federal state , would involve compulsory and sanctioned jurisdiction on a wide range of issues at present regarded as central to the existence of the individual sovereign states which would have to become the subordinate parts of a world state .
13 Part of the problem was the less than perfect relationship between the Air Ministry and BOAC , which would have to operate the new aircraft .
14 In the meantime it was the Japanese attack on the US which would prove to have the most rewarding consequences as far as the Vietminh were concerned .
15 All we can say is that ceteris paribus we should expect consequences of these kinds and then look at specific developments which would seem to illustrate the possibilities .
16 Right s s so , so part of what we , we , we will er be looking for is a kind of policy which would seem to favour the rich peasant , would seem to reassure the rich peasant , that , that 's
17 There is one other consideration which would seem to commend the keyboarding of the Supplement concomitantly with that of the OED : the phasing of the overall project .
18 Which would seem to reduce the whole matter of authenticity to the level of farce .
19 The opposite view is expressed by Arthur Andersen , which would like to see the supervisory function of NEDs spelled out and encouragement given to experimentation with alternative forms of corporate governance , including two-tier boards .
20 The Soviet club , which would like to initiate the exchange , is based in Leningrad .
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