Example sentences of "which [modal v] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 That 's an attitude which may change with time because everyone who goes to Grendon is affected one way or another , staff and prisoners.tomorrow we see how much good has been done when they finish .
2 Having recognised the problems of fire control in high-bay warehousing , problems which may intensify with future developments , the only reasonable concept appears to be to make provision for fixed fire fighting systems at heights beyond the range of jets manipulated from ground level .
3 The problem is that the law makes its intelligent decision as to what it thinks should happen which may accord with your wishes .
4 In a hardware-based controller the microprocessor 's involvement is minimal ; information on the target position and direction is passed o the control circuits ( Fig. 8.2 ) from the processor , which may continue with other tasks until the hardware controller signals that the target has been reached .
5 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
6 If a good relationship exists , the student should feel able to discuss anxieties and problems which may interfere with learning .
7 Several methods for synthesis of total cDNA from small amounts of starting material have been published ( eg. 1 , 2 ) , but all involve many DNA precipitation steps to change reaction buffers or remove to molecules such as carrier nucleic acids which may interfere with subsequent reactions .
8 Lozanov attacks the problem of " anti-suggestive " barriers , which may interfere with learning in two directions and on two planes .
9 The discharge plasma produces a blue glow which may interfere with luminescence observation , particularly with meagre emitters such as quartz : this problem may be overcome by using helium rather than air as the leak gas .
10 ‘ That is an inquisitorial power , which may work with great severity against third persons , and it seems to me to be obvious that such a section ought to be used with the greatest care , so as not unnecessarily to put in motion the machinery of justice when it is not wanted , or to put it in motion at a stage when it is not clear that it is wanted , and certainly not to put it in motion if unnecessary mischief is going to be done or hardship inflicted upon the third person who is called upon to appear and give information .
11 We can not do just as we like because we are limited , or constrained , by ( i ) the amount of money , or capital , we have ; ( ii ) the inventions , or technology , available ; ( iii ) the space , or land , available ; ( iv ) the resources , such as fuel or timber , or existing roads and buildings ; ( v ) the desires of other human beings which may conflict with ours .
12 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
13 Many articles have been written on communication skills , which may assist with ideas .
14 Ruddy , purple appearance which may alternate with paleness plus the flushes of heat .
15 The Hospitals for Sick Children ( which should link with UCH/Middlesex and Royal Free paediatric services ) is recommended as a centre that could offer the full range of tertiary services .
16 The yellow chair , besides being brushstrokes and pigment , besides being a yellow chair , was one of twelve bought for a company of artists who were to inhabit the Yellow House , the white walls of which should blaze with sunflowers as the windows of Gothic cathedrals blazed with coloured light .
17 Thus a secret US State Department memorandum could refer explicitly to " a special relationship " ( Acheson was reputed to have forbidden any such admission of this kind on paper ) which should exist with Britain for the pursuit of common objectives .
18 ‘ The artistic heritage of Rome and Lazio is so vast and imposing that we distribute the work between us , even if according to the rules it is the Soprintendenza for Architectural Monuments which should deal with mural painting ’ .
19 But on the present approach the search for universal standards is irrelevant to the objectivity of right and wrong ; it is in the nature of standards , which must alter with changing conditions and vary in stringency and applicability to particular cases , to be both a help and a hindrance to discovering the objective worth of a particular act .
20 The quality standards refer to the maintenance of central records of experts which must comply with the data protection laws .
21 In the case of demand for diesel engines for small boats : ( i ) one market segment could be demand for pleasure boats , which might vary with income per head of the population ; ( ii ) another segment could be demand for fishing boats , where demand might be dependent upon estimated sizes of fish haul , or length of coastline .
22 It would n't work if the component was made from very fibrous wood which might lift with the glue but it works in a lot of circumstances which defy the ‘ sash cramp ’ solution .
23 In social situations it has to be recognised that there is at least one other sentient being present who has his own objectives which might accord with or oppose those of the first person .
24 By the fragmentation of units inherent in this system , the development of large-scale capitalistic enterprises which might compete with the advanced sectors is discouraged .
25 Because BT was not restructured or broken down into more manageable units which might compete with one another ( the US solution to their phone giant AT & t ) , competition between giant BT and tiny Mercury is unlikely to constrain BT much .
26 Depending on personal choice , the service can be used for brief or longer-term counselling and for dealing with any problems which might interfere with personal achievement and well-being .
27 Depending on personal choice , the service can be used for brief or longer-term counselling and for dealing with any problems which might interfere with personal achievement and well-being .
28 A couple of the men who would pull the wagon walked the course , horse-racing style , to note tight corners and overhanging trees which might interfere with the smooth passage of ‘ Heaven ’ on the second deck of the wagon .
29 Subject to obtaining a magistrate 's warrant , police officers may also enter premises forcibly to look for evidence of a serious arrestable offence ( ranging from murder and rape to any act which has led or might lead to public disorder , or , vaguer still , acts which might interfere with the effective administration of justice ) .
30 Ulceration associated with the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids was excluded from the study , as were patients with a high alcohol intake ( >40 U/ week ) , or a history of surgery or drug use which might interfere with gastric secretion or motility .
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