Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] can " in BNC.

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1 It 's an inset problem , and therefore one is looking inevitably at the reasons for which you can moved an inset boundary , supposing that one already exists , which it does n't , but let us suppose it does .
2 These six activity books provide children who are beginning to learn English with a wide range of activities through which they can practise English grammar and vocabulary , and develop their reading and writing skills .
3 If you have any queries about what we can do for you , please do n't hesitate to call us on
4 Thirdly , the obligation to pay loan interest on the due dates creates an immediate debt between the company and the loan stock holder for which he can sue , whereas a preference dividend does not become a debt until it is declared and due .
5 As soon as it is over and both males are exhausted they have a brief opportunity during which they can launch an attack and win the harem from both of them , and this has been seen to happen .
6 Here there is a maze of rules about what you can and can not do and say but these are infinitely preferable to the alternative — control through official regulations and legislation .
7 Hinsley is bound by all kinds of rules about what he can and can not reveal , in the ‘ national interest ’ , of which the authorities are the sole arbiters .
8 Some cretins like Pybus are only in football for what they can get out of it .
9 It has spiracles along its side through which it can breathe , but it neither feeds nor excretes .
10 Magic : it lubricates the gap between what we can see and understand , and what unhappy feelings haunt our dreams .
11 I 'll get you some sandwiches and some more tea and once you 've eaten we can get down to some practical thinking about what you can do next . ’
12 ‘ These people ca n't just blow in with their grand illusions about what they can do in Northern Ireland , with this ‘ big brother ’ attitude that America can solve everyone 's problems .
13 My Lords , the , the point made by the Noble Lord is that it is an important one erm it is important that teachers do feel comfortable with this subject and to that end the erm grant for education support and training is making money available and religious education has been added to the number of subjects for which it can be made available to help with er improving specialisms in schools , but also pr improving co-ordination for religious education in schools .
14 Under the Law Society 's Scheme , representatives who are not accredited will have a period of six months during which they can develop their skills by being paid for work on less serious cases .
15 Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ?
16 Are there steps through which we can begin to learn again what was so clearly a part of the New Testament church 's experience ?
17 One of the key benefits of the move will be to give Enterprise Training access to a professional marketing department through which it can promote awareness of its services to employers .
18 Both of them want to be close and both need to repair their inner confusion about what they can allow themselves .
19 Firth and his colleagues argue that the main reason for this gender difference relationships through which they can gain support for their domestic and child care responsibilities , whereas men 's lives are more dominated by work and careers in which siblings usually can not help .
20 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
21 Filling in the two charts on page 32 gives the best indication of what you can afford .
22 Yet the effect of what you can play should be that you hear what Brahms wrote down , even if you do n't follow his notation absolutely to the dot .
23 Perhaps the slightest pleasure of which I can conceive is that of sucking a boiled sweet .
24 Yet the final equation of what you can afford to spend on a new car is likely to be influenced by what you get for the old one .
25 These machines , which are comparatively new to the domestic market , have jog/shuttle dials with the aid of which you can rapidly pinpoint edits by playing the tapes back and forth at any speed you like from single-frame and slo-mo to five or more times faster than normal .
26 This applies to all disputes , but it is the territorial disputes with religious backgrounds that are causing so much suffering , and which so badly need a completely new criterion against which they can be judged .
27 High oxygen levels are not important , for the fish has an air bladder with which it can breathe air .
28 You 'll receive a distinctive personalised Club card with which you can claim you Air Miles at participating Shell Stations .
29 He puts forward the concept of the ‘ eye-beam ’ as an instrument of perception with which we can actually touch and feel objects :
30 Thus in this linking process , the teacher requires flexibility to help pupils build links at a speed with which they can cope .
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