Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] which [pers pn] can [vb infin] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Or maybe you have seen a crystal ball containing a tiny house which you can shake to produce a brilliant snowstorm ? |
5 | Fun with colours presents your child with a black and white drawing which they can colour in . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It is far better to provide low-priced cover which you can add on . ’ |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty . |
11 | Although it gives only basic descriptions of our services , there is more information on the Royal Mail Guide and Royal Mail International Guide which you can consult at post office counters . |
12 | In fact , if you think you may end up wanting a second machine ( of a different gauge ) as well as a standard gauge , it makes sense to buy the model without a KnitRadar and then buy the KnitRadar as an add-on accessory which you can use with whichever machine you are knitting on . |
13 | But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin . |
14 | Bread and got some sausages bit of erm boiled ham which you can pick up on the way through |
15 | There is also a highly scenic road which you can take up on to the open ski grounds and expansive prospects of Hautacam . |
16 | Delyn was going to spend £1.25m in 1993–94 , but finds it has more than £2.5m unspent capital which it can carry over from last year 's budget . |
17 | But there is in fact a very interesting er story archaeological story which we can deduce from the outside of this building . |
18 | Certainly it 's one small car which I can drive for several hours at a stretch and step out feeling refreshed . |
19 | This is the only fault which I can find in his character though it bears little importance as it takes nothing away from the readers ' love of him and may even increase it due to his helplessness . |
20 | Officials now fear that the British company ICI , may develop a new dental plastic which it can sell successfully everywhere — except Britain . |
21 | For collecting vocabulary have a small notebook which you can carry with you wherever you go and jot down any new words or phrases on the spot . |
22 | The only light I use at night is a small torch which I can grip in my mouth while using both hands to bait up , sharpen or change hooks , or make any other adjustments to my tackle . |
23 | This is liberalism 's concession to democracy : ‘ Equality of the general rules of law and conduct … is the only kind of quality conducive to liberty and the only equality which we can secure without destroying liberty ’ . |
24 | The album is remarkably well-packaged , complete with a gatefold lyric sheet which you can convert into a poetry pamphlet , while the music is diverse and includes a radical re-working of the ‘ Batman ’ theme , some beat poetry and Aeroplanesque R&B . |
25 | We decided to present him with a small token which he can take to his new life , and keep in memory of his bachelor days and the friends he has left behind . |
26 | Another piece of equipment I use is my boots , my shoes , my trousers , my clever truncheon pocket , it 's a long thin pocket which I can put the truncheon in and it hides away . |
27 | This is a definite phenomenon which you can prove to yourself easily when you think you 've found one . |
28 | ‘ Generally it 's coming right again and it 's thanks to a new driver which I can hit , ’ declared Rafferty . |
29 | Much depends on whether the employer sees the degree as a screening for general ability , a broad foundation of knowledge and skills for a particular occupation , or as turning out a finished product which he can employ without incurring further substantial training costs . |
30 | At the end of Grindelwald village is the glacier gorge ( Gletscherschlucht ) which is a fairly easy walk along a very narrow road to the upper glacier which you can go inside . |