Example sentences of "[noun sg] which we can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The beginning of most written sentences fits a pattern or template which we can represent like this :
2 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
3 But there is in fact a very interesting er story archaeological story which we can deduce from the outside of this building .
4 Yellow Pages or some of the local journals or whatever and will have a copy in existence which we can use .
5 grant him every advantage which we can conceive a white to possess over the native ; concede that in the struggle for existence his chance of a long life will be much superior to that of the native chiefs ; yet from all these admissions , there does not follow the conclusion that , after a limited or unlimited number of generations , the inhabitants of the island will be white .
6 Lewis had his two slender volumes of verse , and Tolkien his learned edition of Sir Gawain and the Green knight and his article on Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meith-had ( which combines deep linguistic learning with a justly famous account of the world of this West Midland prose writer which we can recognize as a foretaste of the Hobbit 's native Shire ) .
7 The recommendations er , Chairman , are that the , that we should support a payment of five thousand pounds to business link which we can find funds from existing resources that we 've got .
8 Equally , the depth and directness of experience which we can supply practically in the classroom varies .
9 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
10 Er you 'll find that we do have actually have a calculator which we can send out with a retirement pack and that actually gives you an aide-memoire to actually remind you about the things that you might forget erm with regard to erm things like er holidays er erm say , medical expenses , er fuel expenses , erm club fees , T V licence , all those things .
11 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
12 There are thus three distinct frames of reference which we can bring to bear on the concept of basic or general education : knowledge , culture and student development .
13 The concepts mental lexicon , lexical entry and lexical access provide a vocabulary which we can use when discussing how words are perceived and produced .
14 It is on the borderline between a true signal , indicating the nature of the coming activity and establishing specific relations within which it is intended to occur , and that type of signal which is not preparatory or externally indicative but is integrated within the form of a work : a type which we can distinguish as conventions , and which is so fundamentally important that it will be separately discussed , below .
15 One form of suffering which we can avoid is the surprise of being persecuted .
16 Now that 's good because it does , it gives us a record which we can refer
17 So that we have got a disk which we can put into the machines down there in the computer room , a whole lot of transcriptions that they 've already made .
18 The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious , a piece of mysticism which we can do without .
19 In other words , we now have a certain expectation of the sort of courtesy and level of service which we can receive from our public servants and that is something we have not had in the past .
20 Again we have here a variable which we can use to regulate individual needs if required , twelve shakes giving a slightly sharper daily rise in potency than eight .
21 Erm the talks erm Gillian Thornton is gon na speak to us on the 23rd of February just to remind you and I 've actually prepared some notes on play writing which we can fit in some time during this sort of session .
22 One final aspect of microbiology which we can learn from novels far more effectively than from textbooks is the symptomology of disease .
23 Lobbying workshops would be that combined , erm there is er , a one page journalist leaflet which we can order a pound for a hundred , that 's it , that 's all our journalist friends .
24 Er we 're going to er get it drafted up and er we have some money in the , we have some money in our budget , for a gift , and it seems to me appropriate erm that the gift that we might make to Cheskevod is the s trading charter which we can get for the money that we 've budgeted er written by a calligrapher who I 've already contacted , who said that they can do it erm well , for that sort of price , in both English and Czech .
25 Intimacy is a living experience , rather than a state which we can arrive at .
26 These achievements do not exhaust Tylor 's contribution to the developing trend of functionalist logic which we can detect in these evolutionary writers .
27 And then a bit of a roundabout route coming back , trying to get a variety of road , and any areas of the drive which we can look at , we will , discuss amongst ourselves , practise one or two things , maybe one or two little techniques .
28 ‘ We no longer live in a society which we can claim is founded on Christian belief , ’ said one , favouring instead an education which teaches children to accept people have fundamentally different beliefs which are neither wrong nor right .
29 From that word too comes pneumonia , an infection which we can get in our human breathing apparatus .
30 This is liberalism 's concession to democracy : ‘ Equality of the general rules of law and conduct … is the only kind of quality conducive to liberty and the only equality which we can secure without destroying liberty ’ .
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