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

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1 This would discriminate against the growth of small , new firms , which may rely on bank loans to finance their investment .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Then , for a trajectory starting at a point on the side of B , providing and z are small ( within D or D " , say ) , we can write for the point at which this trajectory next strikes the top face of B. Here a and b are constants ( which may depend on r ) and A is a 2 X 2 matrix .
7 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 .
8 This debate is unusual because it comes against the background of the autumn statement , which is often debated separately , and the meeting in Maastricht at the end of the year , which may decide on economic and monetary union .
9 This chapter has reviewed a wide range of research which may bear on relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving situations .
10 This is not to ignore the value of knowing about and understanding the expression of other faith traditions , especially those which may impinge on the life of the pupil .
11 Neither would they wish to assume the responsibility in any event because of the repercussions which may fall on their heads from the council , who also rarely understand us .
12 Give 4 details which should appear on an order form other than the name and address of buyer and seller .
13 After a minimum five years ' operating experience it would be time to think about taking a few orders for commercial stations , the first of which should come on stream about 2020 — always provided , of course , that the cost and dwindling resources of uranium made it commercially worthwhile :
14 In fact their approach is based on the solution ( 10.8 ) , which may be re-expressed in the form ( 14.8 ) for suitable functions and which must depend on the initial data .
15 One sentence , which must appear on all right-to-cancel notices given to timeshare customers , is 102 words long . ’
16 In more detail : equilibrium requires while is derived from , say , which must vanish on the surface , since — , which generates , is the surface displacement ; — " has the function , within the composite , of generating differences from .
17 DCE Base Services which must run on every Solaris machine in a DCE environment cost $300 .
18 Deferred taxation is not provided in respect of liabilities which might arise on the distribution of profits of overseas subsidiary companies , due to the availability of foreign tax credits .
19 Entertainment seems historically rather than essentially debased , and what emerges is a recognition of the historical possibility of popular entertainment as an autonomous art which might turn on its head the seriousness of official , rational discourse .
20 The surroundings include all other objects which might act on the system under investigation .
21 One of the potentially most significant developments in the period of glasnost and perestroika was the setting up of a constitutional review committee which could comment on the constitutional legality of legislation passed by the Congress of People 's Deputies or the Supreme Soviet and decrees issued by the President .
22 There are several diagnostic messages which could appear on the screen .
23 Just as we could , perhaps , calculate the weight of the largest insect which could walk on a given liquid , so we can use these concepts to calculate how strong we ought to expect materials to be .
24 And I think that could be the area , or the the type of development which could go on the flats .
25 People were very impressed by horses which could canter on three legs , and even canter backwards !
26 They were organizations which could operate on the one hand on the electorate and on the other on the MPs , thus directly influencing policy .
27 CLEAR estimates that there are already four million cars in Britain which could run on unleaded petrol without adjustment , and a further nine million could do so with minor adjustment .
28 Issues to be considered include the use of water , water disposal and atmospheric emissions — in fact anything which could impinge on how a field may be developed . ’
29 If not much is known about the properties of operators which could act on N and its children , then the plan may be misleading .
30 He thought with envy of the young locum doctor standing in for him at home , seeing his patients at this very moment , and then he thought of his ex-wife , and his ex-cat , which used to sleep on their bed , and then with interest and longing of flukes , the flukes of absorption that can at least put the unforgettable at some merciful remove .
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