Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] which [pers pn] can [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The beginning of most written sentences fits a pattern or template which we can represent like this : |
2 | This receives the pulses through a special ultrasonic microphone , and turns each pulse into an audible click or tone which we can hear through headphones . |
3 | Clearly linked to language and concepts which we can put into words , attitudes are usually held collectively . |
4 | But not everything has this ability : the stones and trees which we can see and remember do not , themselves , have the capacity to ‘ represent ’ . |
5 | What we are talking about today is the need to ensure that bad cases do not elude tough penalties , because the present law puts burdens on the police and prosecution which they can have difficulty in discharging . |
6 | Through the information and insights which it can provide in these areas , linguistics can give important help to teachers in formulating appropriate teaching methods . |
7 | Provide staff involved in recruitment with a checklist of details of benefits and facilities which they can incorporate into their talks . |
8 | The romance of ardent feeling and eager endeavour never becomes cloying or sentimental because it is sustained by , included in , that movement in space and time which we can call the action of a story . |
9 | This means that we have an innate predisposition to experience and act inter-subjectively , beginning with an awareness of ourselves as social beings with emotions in relationship to other social beings who have the same emotions , interests , and intentions which we can perceive . |