Example sentences of "[noun] which they can [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Fun with colours presents your child with a black and white drawing which they can colour in . |
2 | Policies and actions should not be dictated by widely held but largely unexamined preconceptions , since the distorted images which they can produce are to the detriment of ordinary people as they age . |
3 | The aim of Fast Forward is to provide mature students with an approach and a range of subjects which they can respond to as adults . |
4 | The later ‘ decisions only ’ approach helps to prevent members from making long speeches which they can read in the minutes . |
5 | Like most people , older people want to have enough income for their needs and to live in homes which they can manage and keep warm . |
6 | This control depends crucially on the way in which they perceive the world including the alternatives to the use of force which they can comprehend and accept . |
7 | Headquarters Agreements provide for privileges and immunities for officials of member States which they can claim by virtue of the treaty between the Headquarters State and the organisation . |
8 | When you approach pluggers or press officers , bear in mind that this is how they make their money , and the amount of enthusiasm which they show for your product may not be a true indication of the coverage which they can secure . |
9 | The idea is to introduce teachers to new skills which they can take back to their pupils . |
10 | These are all inputs which they can control . |
11 | They feed on large tough fruits and other vegetable matter , including bark which they can tear apart with their strong hands . |
12 | A good spelling game is one that stresses visual patterns and makes it clear to the players that there are predictable patterns which they can anticipate . |
13 | The scientific evidence may be lacking , but there is a colossal body of anecdotal evidence in favour of ESP — and there are few people who , in honesty , can not recall one or more instances in which they themselves have had an experience which they can explain only in terms of it . |
14 | Central government attempts to control local authorities by : a ) carefully regulating the amount of money which they can spend locally , and b ) scrutinizing the way in which money is actually spent . |
15 | Non tax-exempt institutions will accordingly be attracted by investments which offer them franked investment income which they can use to cover dividend payments to their own shareholders . |
16 | Council can raise income through fees and charges , they have balances which they can choose to spend or retain , they have assets which they can use for their service provision or they can sell to raise capital . |
17 | Nursing staff on some of those areas that we would pick out — those would be the intensive care units , the children 's units , the delivery suites and special care baby units — the nursing staff actually have control of permits which they can issue to relatives who are going to be here for a great length of time , and if they so feel that these relatives should n't be charged , they give them a permit and they park in a staff area at no charge whatsoever . |
18 | Scotland , and as I say er said before they got er some taped seminars taped sermons which they can send down . |
19 | They therefore have a profile like a creature with a toughness value and a number of wounds which they can sustain before they are destroyed . |
20 | However , the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals . |
21 | Also , I believe most students prefer to be introduced to new ideas which they can explore for themselves with a sense of adventure , rather than be led on a Cook 's Tour with every fact and statistic recited . |
22 | Chairman I think I have to offer an apology to members and Mr in particular and the town of Bungay with a rather erm over which sentence expressing the press release , I mean we are continually trying to issue news items , press releases , progress reports and anything we 're doing and usually the press are very good and quoted for a basis , sometimes they get it wrong and mangle it up with some bits of disaster , on this occasion that is not the case , the , the actual press report did determine the phraseology used in my in lease them so I have to accept the responsibility for the phrase to act of your recommended this morning so it down sake , could abandon ideas which they can buy it , of course those crazy ideas used in and out of the court is what matters . |
23 | For the younger workers , in particular , mechanization has become a badge of their modernity which they can show off to otherwise uncomprehending townies in a manner which the latter can understand . |
24 | Ultimately the attractiveness of MINIS-type systems to public sector managers lies in the comprehensive picture which they can provide of organizational activities , and also in the potential which they hold for decentralization within departments . |
25 | The sooner that idea is introduced universally , the sooner individuals will have the right to a credit which they can cash in for training and further education , and we should be talking of both — of further education colleges and training schemes . |
26 | And when people like Michael Bilington from the Guardian comes here what they are interested in are the Irish shows , not the visiting productions which they can see anytime . |
27 | Speaking at the presentation , Sir George said : ‘ Councils have to show that they are doing the best they can with the money and other resources which they can use . ’ |
28 | We want to give the children positive memories which they can draw on during the difficult times at home to build a better country . |
29 | These institutions are simply coping with low pass rates in the matriculation exam , an immediate manifestation of a broader problem of apartheid education which they can do nothing to solve . |
30 | There is debate as to whether States accept obligations for the protection of individuals or whether individuals are the recipients of rights which they can enforce . |