Example sentences of "which [noun sg] can [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to understand their significance and the ways in which money supply can be controlled , it is first necessary to look at the various types of account in which money can be held and at the various financial institutions involved . |
2 | The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the extent to which liability can be excluded or limited for breach of contract , or for negligence , or under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and other legislation containing similar provisions , such as the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 . |
3 | It can be regarded as a principle apart from morality on which morality can be based since it provides a reason why it might be worthwhile for a man to act morally . |
4 | As a definition for the essence of education I would settle for ‘ the mastery of the processes by which knowledge can be acquired and a maturity and sympathy gained from exposure to the mainstreams of intellectual thought ’ . |
5 | A Programme for in-service training provides the opportunities for focusing on certain Priorities and Policies , helps to ensure that the worst pitfalls are identified and ( ideally ) avoided and Provides a framework within which development can be planned and expertise shared . |
6 | .. that can provide a unifying framework within which policy can be elaborated and a link to Labour 's historical principles be maintained . ’ |
7 | The sequestration of activities into distinct regions and zones is a key means by which control can be maintained and resources allocated . |
8 | This is the only way in which indoctrination can be avoided and any real understanding of religion conveyed . |
9 | The message I draw from this is that the gay movement is not ultimately about the liberation of any particular sexuality but actually about the liberation of a whole set of relationships ; an affirmation of relationships which are sexual or non-sexual , relationships through which sexuality can be realized or transformed or denied or changed or just lived . |