Example sentences of "which [pers pn] can [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 In every question needing assessment a standard or scale of reference is required by which you can measure relative success , failure or achievement .
3 This is a strip fixed with points on to which you can attach any number of bulbs that you like .
4 There are two ways in which you can achieve this look .
5 There is an integral garage from which you can gain direct access to the cellar .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 ( 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 I will be exploring with my senior colleagues ways in which we can give direct help in addition to advice . ’
14 There are a number of ways in which we can link Weberian theory to our particular interests .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Reports : A copy of the report for the library ( two would be even better … ) from which we can take bibliographic information for listings .
18 This adherence to a discipline-specific set of rules , which we can term substantive rationality , places demands on the individual of a worthwhile kind .
19 By looking hard at any way in which we can raise extra income for this authority .
20 There are only a few studies with which we can illustrate this approach .
21 I equally do n't want to sail into something that is er pretty undesirable and as my Noble Friend Lord Boyd-Carpenter says if we do that then almost certainly I do n't know I may be completely wrong , I 've got enormous faith in the my Right Honourable from my Noble Friend the Chief Whip and even more f faith in all my friends beh behind me whom I know will er go in , in the right direction because they think so erm superb , but My Lords er I would obviously like to see whether there is any way in which we can bridge this divide .
22 Although we might be prepared outside our normal scheme to fund the current year 's training for such people on the understanding that future funding will not be available , so in other words if somebody comes along to you and says , I 'd like to do an M B A , beginning this year , now normally we we would say , yes , we will contribute our half to that cost , er and that would then be a high priority on our budget to provide continued support for the rest of that M B A course , we 're now saying that that the answer is actually no , because we can not provide support next year , we do n't think , er but if you never the less want to go ahead this year and then fund it yourself from then on , then we we have actually got money available which we can use this year .
23 Women have a natural link between the psyche and the physical , of which they can make valuable use .
24 Given that it is a central goal of the Committee to encourage a public policy on education which will operate to generate and sustain an organic national culture , the only concrete examples within contemporary popular culture to which they can refer this policy in a favourable manner are those which are sufficiently residual as to be unable to offer more than a minimal oppositional purchase .
25 These six activity books provide children who are beginning to learn English with a wide range of activities through which they can practise English grammar and vocabulary , and develop their reading and writing skills .
26 ‘ But civilisation has changed the ways in which he can express this instinct .
27 Male homosexuals in a large number of cases , says Freud , do not give up the mother and find another woman as sexual object , but they identify with their mother : ‘ he transforms himself into her and now looks about for objects which can replace his ego for him and on which he can bestow such love and care as he has experienced with his mother ’ .
28 The question whether a man who considers himself wronged has a claim which he can make good will depend on the answer to the question : Is there a writ to meet his case or , if there is not one , can one be framed which the King 's Courts will hold good ?
29 The plaintiff in such an action will be faced with a difficult task in establishing matters such as breach of duty and causation , but the action may be the only way in which he can obtain any compensation for the injury .
30 A tribunal is master of its own procedure , and this provides the foundation from which it can permit such representation .
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