Example sentences of "[prep] which they can [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The most recent GUIs also incorporate a windowing facility enabling users to create a window within one application through which they can simultaneously run another .
2 The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) .
3 With such a healthy list of urgent needs , advice workers might be excused if they become impatient when training for which they can not see an immediate need is imposed upon them .
4 It also confutes their claim to completeness by staging narrative structures for which they can not account .
5 Prosecutors examine the police case as a complete product , in the making of which they can not interfere .
6 Thus the coarse grains will be driven up the slope DA and will come to rest in the lee of the crest , AB , past which they can not move because of the complete shelter here .
7 Their often very high and frequently untaxed earnings from gratuities at the large and lavish events at which they serve more than make up for the low basic rates they are paid , the absence of substantial fringe benefits and the existence of a short off-season in which they can not earn .
8 Efforts will continue to be made to set free Brightness as well as all the other whales and dolphins condemned to a life in which they can not experience the mental stimulation that only the challenges and joys of life in the open ocean can provide .
9 The parties to a conflict remain , moreover , parts of a single society by virtue of their acknowledgement of a common name , by their participation in certain common divisions of labour and allocation from which they can not extricate themselves except by secession , emigration or anchoritic or cenobitic withdrawal .
10 Working people are reduced to a relationship of immediacy from which they can not escape .
11 It is partly because they are desperate to divert attention from the recession — which they created , from which they can not escape and which will lose them the election — and partly because they are desperate to conceal the enormity of what they have done in wilfully impoverishing the poorer half of the nation .
12 Industry will be carrying our costs and we will bring the research to a point from which they can then take it on to the market . ’
13 Sam thought for a second he could smell damp straw — ’ … and carried many miles to a place they have never seen before and from which they can never return .
14 But there must be a point beyond which they can not go — some remaining ‘ self ’ to which social scientists appeal .
15 An attempt is being made to provide them with some form of base organisation without which they can not develop full effectiveness .
16 They do n't experience the same problems socially or finding cultural events to which they can really relate .
17 Senior officers applaud a world of ‘ real work ’ , to which they can never return , and implicitly deny the world of managerial power to which they now belong .
18 This is the major challenge facing adult educators today , the extent to which they can actively assist this process .
19 Wild animals are used for food but at a level at which they can still reproduce a similar surplus a year later .
20 Conservative CIDs , for example , have all sorts of tricks to frustrate an incoming radical chief superintendent , by which they can legally send clear-up rates into a tailspin — so leading to the rapid transfer of the reforming senior officer .
21 This tendency to treat the local population as an adjunct to the scenery is a problem to which even the rural aficionados among the newcomers can fall prey and by which they can unwittingly cause offence .
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