Example sentences of "[adj] [Wh det] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But Celia , let us look at at tables because I saw some which can take typewriters and computers .
2 The program uses five files each which can store one thousand records .
3 The program use five files each which can store one thousand records .
4 This , it is claimed , provides at the same time a clue as to the meaning of fiction ; for fiction really is the result of treating that which can exist only derivatively , or " parasitically " , as if it existed in its own right .
5 It states — ‘ that which can cause a disease can also cure it ’ or ‘ like cures like ’ .
6 To summarise , it would appear that rugby in Ulster is becoming more and more insular which can do nothing but harm in the development of the game here .
7 But by and large you 're putting yourself through hell just to squeeze out that last drop of RAM that you wo n't actually use : you run programs like WordPerfect 5.1 which can run in 512Kb , so memory is n't important here .
8 Rumours — that Fama of The Possessed which can swell to a raging flood but equally can sink into a hoarse inward whisper — rumours of incendiarism abound .
9 However the Velcro entrance to this compartment is only 3in long which can make stuffing back the bivvy bag a bit of an effort .
10 It is obvious that for any group of companies to grow , a good balance is required between those which continually need cash injections to stay in business ( the capital-intensive type of enterprise which is typical of much of the chemical industry ) and those which can generate very high profits and throw off cash when things are going well .
11 That space has to be defined and defended along three dimensions , not one , and the strongest disciplines in academic terms are usually those which can indicate quite clearly what stance they adopt towards what objects and in which mode of enquiry .
12 ‘ Anti-bacterial ’ soap dispensers also reduce the transfer of bacteria , such as those which can cause listeria and salmonella .
13 The classical foundationalist divides our beliefs into two groups : those which need support from others and those which can support others and need no support themselves .
14 There is a 2-layer order limited perceptron with limit 3 which can recognise the class of convex images .
15 Advances in technology mean that desktop publishing machines are now available which can reproduce precise legitimate invoices and estimates which may appear to be in order .
16 For those of you who write using a word processor editing software is now available which can draw attention to defects in your writing style .
17 But finishing materials are now available which can enable you to create your own attractive frames .
18 There is also technology available which can link organizations throughout the world and so that when er the church in one place discovers a resource or a way to work with people around a particular need , they have the opportunity to share that and I would be interested in talking with persons who might have an interest in that .
19 Meters are available which can test batteries under load .
20 The ‘ aim should be to use them for purposes compatible with the Green Belt as set out in Circular 14/84 which can include institutional uses ’ .
21 Give God the slightest opportunity , open yourselves to the spirit , even to the smallest degree , and you 'll be amazed what can happen .
22 Out of that what can come ?
23 We need to find something certain which can function as the unquestioned evidence by appeal to which the probabilities of other things are to be assessed .
24 It 's surprising what can become dangerous in the wrong hands .
25 In two other sonnets , 77 ( ‘ Thy glass will shew thee how thy beauties wear , ) and 84 ( ‘ Who is it that says most which can say more/Than this rich praise , — that you alone are you ’ ) the I is also totally absent .
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