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

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1 Rather a text of the play is my principal experience of it , in the case of the scholarly Arden edition complete with a daunting textual apparatus which can be examined at leisure .
2 It is not simply a contractual relationship which can be ended at will , for what God has joined together can not be ended lightly .
3 Major variations are made in foaming levels , which can be altered at will , entirely independently of the basic cleaning power of the product .
4 In the society portrayed in the novel the printed codex is obsolete ; books are distributed on diskette which can be altered at will , heralding the end of the definitive text .
5 The measuring cell is immersed in a vat of liquid , usually benzene or xylene which can be thermostatted at temperatures between 273 and 400 K. Scattering is detected by a photomultiplier , capable of revolving round the cell and the intensity is recorded on a galvanometer .
6 An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues .
7 That is hardly surprising , because since I embarked upon this historical analysis I have been quoting virtually verbatim from a speech made on 16 December 1976 in this House by the now right hon. and learned Member for Edinburgh , Pentlands ( Mr. Rifkind ) , which can be found at columns 1832 and 1833 of the Official Report for that date .
8 And he has n't bought me a Renault er , I , I think , I , I 'd like to make the , the comment that in general the money which can be controlled at site level is that related to labour and plant .
9 Of the teams ahead without matches , as well as points , to spare only Port Vale are within their immediate grasp a one-point deficit which can be removed at Vale Park this weekend .
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