Example sentences of "which can [be] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Clients booking half board will receive vouchers from our Rep , which can be exchanged at a number of cafes and restaurants in the village .
2 As with other documents which can be obtained at a large number of different places , the onus to show that the vehicle had a current test certificate rests on the defendant .
3 The current value of the land is estimated at one point five million , but the land at the time of any sale would be determined by the most favourable planning consent which can be obtained at the time .
4 Here , the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments .
5 THE paintings of Terry Setch , which can be seen at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh , overwhelm the viewer with their large scale , drawing one into a visual world of pigment , wax , beach detritus and plastic .
6 The same is true with arrangements made to delegate authority which can be retrieved at the will of the sovereign government .
7 You will take away on your course notes , a list of suppliers and an optional materials kit , which can be purchased at a competitive price should you wish to put your new-found skills to further use at home .
8 One of the best things she can do is to invest as much as possible , up to the maximum of £500 , in the government 's index-linked Retirement Certificates , which can be purchased at the Post Office , where information leaflets are available .
9 COIN-SHOVING , darts and a tin-can alley are just some of the attractions which can be enjoyed at the summer fair in Strabane Primary school this Friday at 7pm .
10 The only Esocrt van of its kind in the south west , the 1.4 litre vehicle operates either on natural gas or petrol , which can be chosen at the flick of a switch .
11 The designer is thus able to generate functional data which can be used at an early design stage to evaluate dynamic performance , wear , fatigue , etc , in addition to the positional data .
12 Those on half board will receive vouchers in the resort which can be used at the various cafes and restaurants .
13 Second , there is the political criticism which can be levelled at the dichotomous view which makes ‘ structural reform of the production relations of society ’ a precondition for any meaningful democratisation of the enterprise .
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