Example sentences of "which [modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Faced with the myriad opportunities for the concealment of fraudulent activities which companies and trusts provide , Parliament has given the Serious Fraud Office the power to call upon a suspected person to come into the open , and to disclose information which may incriminate him . |
2 | ( 2 ) A general immunity , possessed by all persons and bodies , from being compelled on pain of punishment to answer questions the answers to which may incriminate them . |
3 | ( 2 ) A general immunity , possessed by all persons and bodies , from being compelled on pain of punishment to answer questions the answers to which may incriminate them . |
4 | But antiracist activities encapsulate one final problem which may outlive them . |
5 | Most bandsaws , for example , have a table considerably above the common machine table height which may enable you to cast long jobs above other machines . |
6 | In the meantime I enclose herewith a small supply of a leaflet prepared by the Finance Department which may enable you to answer questions which will inevitably arise at your surgeries . |
7 | Any debts will have to be repaid which may mean you come under pressure to do so , or it could be that other people will be unable to pay you . |
8 | The fact that they may be running a fever or worn out is frequently an insufficient deterrent , which may mean he can lose patience with the wife 's reluctance . |
9 | Hilton embodies his sense of how the contemplative grows in love for Christ as God , in the image of Mary Magdalene reaching out to touch the risen Jesus who says : Hilton enlarges : It is this love , knowledge and worship which is experienced in the darkness ; the " lif vnseable " ( 30.102r. – 252 ) of the soul " as the gift of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost who : This is the core of contemplative knowledge , not the quasi-sensual experience of heat and sweetness and light which may accompany it . |
10 | Taken together with the author 's Building & Civil Engineering Standard Forms ( 1969 with 1970 and 1973 Supplements ) and the tenth edition of Hudson 's Building and Engineering Contracts ( 1970 ) which is edited by the author , this book gives the practitioner sound and practical assistance on virtually any problem which may confront him in this difficult and increasingly important area of law . |
11 | You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere . |
12 | Apart from specific anatomical and physiological disabilities which may make it less easy for the individual to maintain safety , there are many external agents in the environment which can cause injury and disease . |
13 | Find out if there is any special reason for these three products being on sale which may make it worthwhile for the shop to stock them , even though they sell slowly . |
14 | They may have a transient lifestyle , be homeless or live in insecure housing which may make it difficult to establish their ‘ ordinary residence ’ . |
15 | ‘ Denial ’ and ‘ distancing ’ may be features of the victim 's attitude in the early stages , which may make it difficult to maintain a sympathetic response . |
16 | The entrepreneurial element in the economic behavior of market participants consists [ … ] in their alertness to previously unnoticed changes in circumstances which may make it possible to get far more in exchange for whatever they have to offer than was hitherto possible . |
17 | Food intolerance may be the cause of many minor ailments , which may make you feel under par . |
18 | And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . " |
19 | JANSHER KHAN narrowly avoided a ban but was fined for the second time in six weeks by the International Squash Players Association yesterday — and lost ranking points which may cost him his world No.1 spot . |
20 | YEOVIL TOWN captain Mark Shail was heartbroken last night over the rash moment which may cost him the chance of playing in the dream FA Cup tie against Arsenal . |
21 | Before he can even accept the lease , he is required to put the place into good repair , which may cost him another £30,000 . |
22 | And besides his official engagements as a deputy lieutenant , which may involve him in royal visits and the like , he says he will continue with his community roles . |
23 | The professor shall also , at the close of each term , inform any society which may request him to do so , as to the regularity of attendance and the proficiency of the students belonging to such society who have been admitted into the laboratory or department under his charge . |
24 | This is an unpleasant discovery which may shock you into giving up and returning to the relative comfort of Stage 1 . |
25 | Elderly parents may begin to feel tense and unsure of their previous social skills and ability to sustain long conversations with visitors , or may tire very quickly , which may lead them to start placing obstacles of one kind and another to people coming to the house at all . |
26 | They may have changing patterns of substance use and an unstructured lifestyle which may lead them to want services intermittently . |
27 | ( In fact , if one reads her work carefully , one notices that she never speaks of God , but rather of people 's concept of God , which may lead them on in their striving for justice . ) |
28 | And the ‘ people professions ’ ( such as management , social work and teaching ) also seem to have a somewhat ambiguous status in the academic culture , which may lead them sometimes to de-emphasize the human aspects of their work , and emphasize the theoretical , procedural or institutional . |
29 | Since that was so counterbalanced by conditions , which may lead them into disputes and difficulties , they would be better acting upon their current lease . |
30 | Subtle changes take place , too , in the attitudes of some of her friends to whose circle she belonged when her husband was alive , which may lead her to feel rejected at a time when she needs to be accepted in her new role and to have her self-esteem strengthened . |