Example sentences of "which would [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The proposals would take the bypass to the south of the town , which would involve a major new road and two river crossings of the River Usk . |
2 | On Aug. 30 , however , a meeting in Panmunjom agreed the final procedural details of the meeting , which would involve a seven-member North Korean delegation , led by Yon Hyong Muk , and accompanied by 33 assistants and 50 journalists . |
3 | In accordance with suggestions already made by the North Korean government Yon proposed an arms control agreement between the two states which would involve a three-phase troop reduction programme based upon cutting the standing army of each side to fewer than 10,000 men within three or four years . |
4 | In such a setting , all lines of authority descend from white society , all interaction takes place between members of the white society and there is no interaction which would enable a bicultural existence ( p. 134 ) . |
5 | It is obliged , on pain of losing recognition , to provide clearing services " which would enable a recognised investment exchange to make arrangements with it that satisfy the requirements of Schedule 4 to this Act " . |
6 | This would consist of a meeting of staff , preferably with a chairman not directly involved with the work of the team , in which staff members would be encouraged to contribute information concerning the patient and his circumstances which would enable a full picture of the events leading up to the suicide to be established . |
7 | Hymes ' features constitute essentially a checklist which would enable a visiting ethnographer to arrive by helicopter in a location where a communicative event is in process and to check off the detail of the nature of the communicative event . |
8 | Erm it it does like this sir that I would imagine that what what we 're after here is a policy which would enable a local authority if it so wished to put into its local plan a strategic site . |
9 | When you heard me I was imagining a process whereby you 'd have a strategic sites policy in the structure plan which would enable a local authority in preparing its local plan if it wished to identify a strategic site and that would then become in the local plan , you know subject to all those consultation processes , and then it 's part of the portfolio that is available in the published arena with a statutory framework behind it . |
10 | It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent . |
11 | It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent . |
12 | What is distinct to us or to church work from the assumptions of central Government where funding might direct us to exclude what we want to do and to be a youth service which would deliver a prescribed curriculum . |
13 | And hopes weakened of a long-awaited cut in interest rates which would give a real boost to the Government 's election prospects . |
14 | Often the female dragged or carried one of the kits , which would give a continuous high-pitched call . |
15 | ‘ ( a ) destroys the goods , or disposes of the goods in a way giving a good title to the entire property in the goods or otherwise does anything equivalent to the destruction of the other 's interest in the goods , or ( b ) purports to dispose of the goods in a way which would give a good title to the entire property in the goods if he was acting with the authority of all co-owners of the goods . ’ |
16 | The maintenance of full employment would cause social and political changes which would give a new impetus to the opposition of the business leaders . |
17 | The Auch mountain glen project , which would restore a local beauty spot , has remarkable local support , but it is being thwarted by the obduracy of the Minister and his officials . |
18 | Here again , provided the driver has such an opportunity , I can see nothing in the language of the statute which would justify a procedural requirement that the driver be invited to express his own preference for giving blood or urine , either before a constable indicates which specimen he will require or at all . |
19 | However , in my view , the availability of the action for malicious falsehood is sufficient to demonstrate the absence of a pressing social need which would justify a local authority maintaining an action for libel . |
20 | It was a really bad cut which would leave a thick scar . |
21 | On the other hand , there is the blueprint for EMU laid down in stages two and three of the Delors report , a far more ambitious scheme which would mean a European central bank , a single currency , a framework for budgetary policy and , in effect , pave the way for political union . |
22 | To launch an attack , the Russians would have to bring troops from beyond the Urals — which would mean a serious breach of the East-West treaty on the stationing of conventional forces in Europe . |
23 | Yes , he did commit suicide on that bridge but he drank from a bottle of lysol which would mean a swift but painful end . |
24 | In expanding on this point they do develop some important arguments concerning the constraints which would face a socialist government attempting to advance an AES ( for instance , the problems of ‘ forcing ’ investment referred to above , and the potential conflicts between such a government and the trade unions , given the need to raise labour productivity in order to develop a tenable trading position for the national economy ) yet ultimately their position tends to a form of defeatism . |
25 | But you 'll find them graced with looks which would complement a modern apartment or blend in self-confidently with a farmhouse kitchen . |
26 | The aggrieved Main , in short , sought either an appointment as tidesman in a particular port , which would carry a regular salary , or failing that even a restoration to his former post of watchman , and naturally he attempted to secure his livelihood through his political friends , the Cunninghams . |
27 | When the Second World War broke out in Europe , it was difficult to get supplies of helpful books , and when the Japanese came into it after the disaster of Pearl Harbour , I myself , as well as the clergy and students for whom I had a pastoral responsibility , felt the need of prayers to meet the threatening danger , as well as the provision of prayers which would express a Christ-like spirit about war , enemies in war , dangers in war and sufferers in war . |
28 | At the time of writing , it appears as though Andy Townsend may be missing from the fray — a loss which would represent a cruel blow indeed . |
29 | This can be seen from Fig. 16.9 , in that the Council tax line is flatter than the dotted 45% line , which would represent a proportionate tax . |
30 | According to him , there were some 800 men living on the island at that time which would suggest a total island population of around three thousand , approximately half living in Funchal . |