Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] which they can " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Thus in this linking process , the teacher requires flexibility to help pupils build links at a speed with which they can cope .
4 All such options need to be examined for their effectiveness in reducing emissions so as to achieve air quality standards , as well as for their technical and economic feasibility , the speed with which they can be implemented , and their enforceability .
5 Earls Court made a successful return to hosting seated events last year , in a move made possible by new developments in demountable seating and the speed with which they can be constructed and dismantled .
6 However , unlike definitions , there is no convenient repository from which they can be instantly extracted .
7 Distribution is the process of making the right materials available at the right time , in the right quantities and in a condition in which they can be used .
8 Women are disrupted in their worship by the masculinity of the religion to the point that it ceases to be for them a vehicle through which they can love God .
9 The advantage of such a system to trainees building a career lies in the complete flexibility with which they can gain qualifications .
10 The Opposition parties have 20 days in each session in which they can select the topic for debate .
11 The recent development of the widespread cultivation of oilseed rape has , for the first time , provided some of our birds with an arable habitat in which they can nest — sedge and grasshopper warblers are other summer migrants that make use of it now .
12 It has to be remembered that children love an exercise in which they can get things right , or , of course , wrong .
13 On telemarketing , the code insists that companies must ring up prospective clients at reasonable hours , do not use high pressure sales tactics and allow prospective purchasers a ‘ cooling off ’ period during which they can change their minds .
14 In the blossoming environment of audit and acceptable peer review , general practitioners need a benchmark against which they can assess the quality of their prescribing .
15 The early experience suggests that for the enthusiast of language , for example , the latter approach and even the former is possible : equally too the science enthusiast in primary schools protests at the ease with which they can familiarise themselves with the process .
16 However it is equally clear that large Japanese companies do hold a powerful competitive edge because of the ease with which they can alter the balance between their own output and that of their smaller suppliers .
17 For all this many professions and other service providers still cast their eyes enviously at accountants and the apparent ease with which they can offer additional services to clients , thanks to the automatic access granted by audit .
18 Alternatively , an individual may be significantly restricted as to the condition , manner or duration under which they can perform a major life activity as compared to an average person .
19 For desk work the pupils should be in a place from which they can most clearly and easily see any demonstration or illustration work that is being shown .
20 Under ordinary border conditions they often become stunted and their leaves burned at the edges because they are too dry , so the only place in which they can be grown properly is a bog garden .
21 The Transfer Regulations reverse the common law position which is that persons employed in that business will be redundant unless the vendor has other business in which they can be redeployed .
22 Industry will be carrying our costs and we will bring the research to a point from which they can then take it on to the market . ’
23 I think that the mass of the people , as far as I can see , want the state where they can er well economic climate in which they can make money for themselves and get on top .
24 Increased awareness is the basis on which they can be developed .
25 In 1824 a retrospective view regretted as one of the social costs of enclosure that " the poor have no place on which they can amuse themselves in summer evenings , when the labour of the day is over , or when a holiday occurs " .
26 Temporary advisers , especially those with a secure job to which they can return , need not feel a great sense of responsibility .
27 But there must be a point beyond which they can not go — some remaining ‘ self ’ to which social scientists appeal .
28 It is those who suffer from chronic malnutrition , caused by a poverty to which they can see no end , who are more likely to give evidence of the depressive effects of starvation .
29 This is an expanding market of course and potential sponsors are constantly searching for an appropriate product on which they can lavish their money .
30 They have reached the crucial point at which they can save because they have discharged other liabilities , but they will find such saving difficult .
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