Example sentences of "which [noun pl] can [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever computer mapping system is used , the major advantage of such systems over manual map production quickly becomes apparent , namely , the ease with which maps can be redrafted and revised once the basic polygon data and statistical database have been entered into the computer .
2 The central idea to transmit is that any programme is a formal device through which rewards can be provided when the problem does not occur in circumstances where sometimes it does , and through which disincentives are provided whenever the problem does occur .
3 A semantic theory attempts to formulate ways in which meanings can be represented and processed , either in the abstract , or by people , or by machines .
4 A teleprinter is a machine with a typewriter keyboard on which messages can be typed and reproduced on a teleprinter at the end of the wire .
5 Second , what education now needs more than ever is a period of calm and stability in which changes can be introduced or consolidated in partnership with the teaching profession without undue haste and lack of preparation .
6 He read several papers before the society and his published works include observations on the laws of electricity , the height to which rockets can be fired and the influence which two pendulum clocks , in close proximity , were seen to have on each other .
7 Similarly , a means has to be established by which lessons can be learnt and the need for change to procedure and practice identified where necessary .
8 The Created God must be such that it can be envisaged as a focal point on which thoughts can be concentrated when a problem or need requires it .
9 Another limitation is the extent to which components can be shrunk before quantum effects decrease their reliability .
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