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

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1 Our gentle driving had resulted in 15.6mpg — about what I was expecting — but also a maximum touring range of 300 miles , which I can imagine some owners quibbling with .
2 In Men 's rooms , which are the only ones from which I can report personal experiences , there are elaborate rituals for avoiding the impression of suspect motives .
3 Such an object is not so very different from a table or a cow , concerning which I can have similar information of where they are and what they are doing .
4 In every question needing assessment a standard or scale of reference is required by which you can measure relative success , failure or achievement .
5 This is a strip fixed with points on to which you can attach any number of bulbs that you like .
6 For a programme in which you can devote six hours a day to language learning , Brewster and Brewster suggest the following amounts of time on each phrase : In your daily programme you may experience two reactions — boredom or frustration .
7 He 's got a pair of shearing scissors and he 's been doing like , this boy 's African , so he 's got , you know , Afro hair , which you can do curly-wurly signs on the back of him , it looks pretty neat .
8 There are two ways in which you can achieve this look .
9 Early in the Autumn Term there is a reception at which you can meet current staff and students .
10 There is an integral garage from which you can gain direct access to the cellar .
11 At the end of each evening there will a special prize draw in which you can win Good Food Club annual memberships , cheeseboards , Zanussi cool bags and storage containers and Tupperware cheese graters .
12 These include a heated swimming pool , sauna and solarium , crazy golf , Exmoor club in which you can enjoy free entertainment , a shop and ‘ Country Kitchen ’ restaurant , launderette , good bar food and take away meals .
13 ( A supplementary pension payable under the Supplementary Benefits scheme is not taxable , nor are voluntary payments made to her by you or other relatives , for which you can claim tax-free allowance .
14 Camp on one hole one day , or in an area from which you can see several holes .
15 Macbeth , short and severely to the point , is not a play onto which you can get much spin , but what we are given here is a treatment devoid of ambiguity .
16 £50000 does not go very far in TV , except on one or two small regional stations ; it is quite difficult , as the cigarette companies find , to spend £1 million plus on a brand without using TV at all : if you only have a few hundred pounds to spend there are few press media in which you can consider full pages or even moderately large sizes .
17 But what catches the eye , while lane-changing to avoid the gaudily clad in day-glo outfits , is the ease with which you can buy boron-graphite shafts at just 13 dollars a go .
18 Given information represents the common ground between speaker and hearer and gives the latter a reference point to which s/he can relate new information .
19 As with the stereotypes we refer to in the business of everyday life , we know they are not , and can not be , comprehensively true or correct , but they provide us with an indispensable framework within which we can interpret particular instances .
20 That 's good news in itself , but it 's also good in that it provides a bedrock on which we can build sustainable recovery of output and and job creation .
21 They are the first published documents from which we can glean personal details about ordinary older people in significant numbers .
22 Well , we 've been going for , I should think , about eighteen months in hospitals in Oxford , looking at ways in which we can give better information to consultants to help them to be more in charge of their own destiny .
23 I will be exploring with my senior colleagues ways in which we can give direct help in addition to advice . ’
24 There are a number of ways in which we can link Weberian theory to our particular interests .
25 We observe that , in addition to the given matrices C and B , ( 2 ) contains 2n + 1 other quantities , viz. λ , x , and F. Since we have n equations , we can determine any n of these quantities in terms of the remaining n + 1 , to which we can ascribe arbitrary values .
26 Not only will the proposed reorganisation plunge local government into confusion and uncertainty for a number of years , during which we can expect little progress with the review and upgrading of old minerals permissions , but the resulting structure of small unitary authorities is very unlikely to deliver either the resources or the strategic perspective required to implement the proposed review .
27 One answer to this question might utilize an optical theory of the telescope that explains its magnifying properties and that also gives an account of the various aberrations to which we can expect telescopic images to be subject .
28 This shape difference measure is the fundamental building block by which we can create large databases of outline shapes that can be searched efficiently .
29 On the other hand , there are those who are hopelessly compromised who believe that the only means by which we can achieve successful conservation is by bringing on board local people , and working together with them to achieve the most harmonious interaction between humans and wildlife .
30 The radius of the circle is determined by the reach of our fists and feet , the weapons with which we can repel unwanted guests if necessary .
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