Example sentences of "which [pers pn] can choose " in BNC.

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1 ALL the meals , from which you can choose freely , have been specially devised to contain a good percentage of those foods which supply a significant quantity of dietary fibre .
2 Ken and Pat Ferguson would like to re-cover your dining-chair seats for a labour charge of only £5 each plus the cost of fabric , which you can choose from a selection of pieces available in stock at reduced prices , or supply your own fabric .
3 There is an unlimited number of ideas from which you can choose to back your picture , using any fabric from a dainty piece of real silk through tweeds , rough and raw silks and linens , to hessians , velvets , cottons and even several layers or pieces of different materials .
4 One could choose a song title with a special sentimental attachment , or the frontispiece from the score of some classical music ( as shown in the photograph on the facing page ) , but there are other ideas too from which you can choose .
5 A new menu will now appear on the screen , from which you can choose the style of garment that you require .
6 you know , there 's a description which you can choose to listen to or not
7 ‘ You can give me another place to meet her at night-time , a more private place , which she can choose and no one will be able to find out . ’
8 We fail to know its strengths and weaknesses and the way in which we can choose whether to have fear in our lives , or not .
9 " Your aunt has also expressed a wish that various of her friends should have some personal memento of her which they can choose from her jewellery , her books or the Chinese room .
10 Council can raise income through fees and charges , they have balances which they can choose to spend or retain , they have assets which they can use for their service provision or they can sell to raise capital .
11 For one way of denying someone the respect to which he is entitled is by failing to treat him as an autonomous agent , for example , by unreasonably restricting the range of alternative courses of action from which he can choose .
12 If there is a vacuum of this kind , far from the field being clear for political decision-taking ( as Ramsay Muir suggests ) , the minister is lost because there are no properly prepared and documented alternatives from which he can choose .
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