Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [pers pn] can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The question is now in simpler units which you can address in turn .
2 What I would like to do with the financi financial commentary , is because it is , is an historic document , I would like to pull out a few plums which we can team brief .
3 Are there any similar developments in the Programme of Work for this session which you can expect to see in the Catalogue for 1989/90 ?
4 And I 've got some itineraries which you can take away , if you want .
5 There is a Banker 's Order form attached to this leaflet which you can use .
6 ‘ People should carry a few dollars which they can hand over .
7 Maybe someone will provide a 24-hour 0898 number which we can dial when we ca n't sleep at night for thinking about the copy of Milan Kundera 's Immortality lying untouched on the bedside table .
8 It is a made to a British standard which you can tell when you buy anything like that by the kite mark on the side .
9 You will learn how to design and make things using all of the above and produce actual models which you can take home .
10 The suite is traditional too in the sense that it 's a range of individual pieces which you can add to or divide for separate rooms as your family grows .
11 Ultimately the attractiveness of MINIS-type systems to public sector managers lies in the comprehensive picture which they can provide of organizational activities , and also in the potential which they hold for decentralization within departments .
12 As no one , who knows what he is about in good company , would venture to talk all ; — so no author , who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding , would presume to think all : The truest respect which you can pay to the reader 's understanding , is to halve this matter amicably , and leave him something to imagine , in his turn , as well as yourself .
13 So while the male bi-coloured damselfish attracts his mates by chirping — the sound increasing to a crescendo if a female happens to pass by — there is a species of minnow which purrs , the cod grunts and the love song of the male haddock resembles the sound of a motorbike , a quite unmelodious call which it can sustain for periods of up to twenty minutes .
14 It is of course true that the human body , its associated natural processes , and those of other living organisms , provide natural models that offer a finite range of symbolic themes which we can pick out in different cultures .
15 Or maybe you have seen a crystal ball containing a tiny house which you can shake to produce a brilliant snowstorm ?
16 And it even happens where the clays which overlie the chalk , the tertiary clays which you can see for example in the top of the cliffs at Newhaven , and if you look back at the cliff from the western breakwater for example you can see clay sitting on top of chalk .
17 It is far better to have fewer rules which you can insist your children keep than to insist that everything is done in accordance with strict regulations .
18 Fun with colours presents your child with a black and white drawing which they can colour in .
19 At Highlander , workshops of this sort of cultural exchange play a critical role in reaching across the natural human barriers which we can expect to find when a number of different people from widely different communities , cultural backgrounds , and economic and social circumstances are thrown together for a weekend to discuss their common problems in an attempt to find solutions .
20 On the other hand , for a task such as fault diagnosis he will be thinking about it in various structured ways which he can reveal by talking about it and exploring verbally why he looks at particular indications or takes particular actions .
21 Some folk might say that although ‘ red ’ is a subjective , mental experience , there is an objective reality which we can measure with our scientific instrumentation .
22 It is far better to provide low-priced cover which you can add on . ’
23 Apart from the way in which we carry ourselves ( i.e. our body language ) , there are a few basic precautions which we can take to improve our safety when travelling .
24 The natural prototype for a metric space is the world we live in , where the metric is Euclidean distance which you can measure with a ruler .
25 Nowadays , many top designers also produce mass-produced goods which we can buy in the local department store .
26 A good spelling game is one that stresses visual patterns and makes it clear to the players that there are predictable patterns which they can anticipate .
27 These are all inputs which they can control .
28 The later ‘ decisions only ’ approach helps to prevent members from making long speeches which they can read in the minutes .
29 In particular , we may ask you to : - a ) make lists of sources of income and expenditure , and assets and liabilities , with a view to determining both the cause of the financial problem and its solution ; b ) seek impartial money advice or counselling from a solicitor or Citizens ' Advice Bureau , a financial advisory service or other appropriate advisor ; c ) make proposals to us for the repayments of the debt by regular instalments which you can afford .
30 Yes , the Alexander Technique is a very useful tool which you can use to help you find the solutions to many physical , emotional and mental problems but , more than that , it has the potential to help us use our intelligence in a way that is constructive both for us and our fellow man .
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