Example sentences of "[noun sg] which can [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 An example of a chain can be seen when starting a car which can be plotted as follows :
2 A ‘ top-down ’ comment by Holdgate ( 1982 ) also makes a plea for relevant local research which can be applied and its resulting policies replicated .
3 The success of this venture depends heavily upon the quantity and quality of the research which can be assembled and examined .
4 The reaction of parents to infants , and of friends to the speech of those who are gravely ill , is to attribute meaning to any murmur which can be interpreted as relevant to the context of situation , and , if at all possible , to interpret what appears to be being said as constituting a coherent message , permitting the hearer to construct a coherent interpretation .
5 For those present their Mass is their one opportunity and they will benefit from any resource and talent which can be gathered and encouraged .
6 A simplified leaflet to be made available to the public will concentrate on procedures for making a complaint and the follow-up action which can be taken if the initial response is thought to be unsatisfactory .
7 Her own childhood was evidence enough of the emotional harm which can be wrought when a child is passed from one parental figure to another .
8 a graphics standard for the PC which can be added or built into a system to give sharper characters and improved colour with the correct display device .
9 Do you , do you happen to know , will this service give benefit advice as well , because the , the budget which introduced a , an allowance of a kind for , for child care , is actually quite complicated , and , and it 's kind of er , an amount of income which can be disallowed before Family Credits are calculated and it , it , it involves a new kind of benefits trap as well , and I can see people needing quite a lot of advice about how to get it , and , and when not to get it and so on .
10 At a vector distance R from the centre of mass which can be expanded if as where are components of .
11 In these circumstances , I hope you will feel able to concur in my view that this is not an issue which can be postponed and that the Government must face up to its responsibilities of trying to find a solution to an urgent social and economic problem , it being , of course , understood that there should be no interference with the war effort .
12 These , accumulating during this second period created an almost limitless reservoir of units and it is this reservoir which can be regarded as being identified with the state of the Created God at the time of the dawn of civilisation .
13 Keeping a work diary provided myself and my managers with quantitative data on my time management which can be scrutinised and kept as one tool to evaluate change .
14 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
15 The suppression of vice is therefore , Lord Devlin argues , just as important as the suppression of subversive activities , and just as it is impossible to point to an area of morality which should not be subject to the law , so there is no area of morality which can be described as ‘ private ’ .
16 The percentage of this media type which can be used before it is considered to be full , in the range 1 to 100 .
17 The percentage of this media type which can be used before it is considered for squeezing , in the range 1 to 100 .
18 Adjustable baskets A top basket which can be raised or lowered makes stacking easier and means you can wash large plates without restricting the spray arms .
19 They take surplus funds from the banking sector which can be recalled if banks are short of cash , thus effectively acting as a buffer between the banks and the Bank of England .
20 The Breakthrough to Literacy materials ( published by Longman ) contain a useful piece of equipment which can be used or adapted for any age of pupil .
21 This new identity will enable us to offer project and construction management services to clients through a consultancy business which can be seen as separate from the Group 's Contracting arm .
22 It is important to understand that it is never treatment in the abstract which can be described as ‘ extraordinary ’ , but only treatment in the context of the particular patient being cared for .
23 Another group which can be isolated and excluded is that of the fortified posts ( burgi ) along Watling Street from Uxacona ( Red Hill ) to Bannaventa and which will possibly be extended eventually to the south-east .
24 The masker ( works like a behind-the-ear hearing-aid ) produces a constant sound which can be increased until it is louder than the head noises .
25 Castle Drachenfels is not a place which can be located and destroyed .
26 It is a process which can be measured and monitored , but not seen .
27 This is a concept which can be described as any measurable activity that creates and exploits a direct relationship between supplier and customer through the interactive use of the telephone .
28 Lower ribs : These protect various organs like the liver and spleen which can be jolted and hurt when the lower ribs are struck .
29 For the designation of the state as ‘ a tool , is said to imply that it is an inert object which can be moulded and manipulated by the ruling class ; and this in turn is said to carry the misleading connotation that the ruling class has a ‘ will ’ .
30 Rosenthal ( 1983 ) draws together a number of criticisms of the argument which can be listed as follows .
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