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

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1 At the time she did not publicly disclose why , saying only , ‘ I am leaving for reasons which I can not say .
2 The main industrial polluters will then be allocated quotas or " credits " for emissions which they can legally emit .
3 Otherwise , your hospital physiotherapist may be willing to see the specialist with you , for guidance which she can then put into practice herself .
4 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 .
5 In pursuing this aim , IDB 's Marketing Development Division has a key role to play through the wide range of support which it can offer to all sizes of companies in Northern Ireland involved in manufacturing or providing internationally tradeable services .
6 Sometimes authorities are understood to be limited by the kinds of acts which they can or can not regulate ( given some restrictive ways of classifying acts ) .
7 We believe that we would , we would find considerable difficulty too , in closing one plus in a single financial year , er , for all sorts of reasons which we can explain to you .
8 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
9 There are some types of case which it can not sustain , and some which do not need it in order to remain at home ; but there is a group — those with relatively severe dementia , probably living alone , and unable to receive the care they need from elsewhere ( usually because they do not have able and willing involved relatives ) who appear unlikely to have remained at home had it not been for the involvement of the Home Support Project .
10 The purpose of etiquette is to provide an easy set of rules which we can follow when we are in a hurry and want to make sure that we do not give offence to anybody .
11 Equally , the depth and directness of experience which we can supply practically in the classroom varies .
12 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 .
13 And at times of new issues , they will often be committed to purchasing very large amounts of stock which they can only expect to sell over a period of weeks ; during which period they are exposed to the risk of capital loss if prices fall .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 It got a roar of appreciation which I can still hear , and afterwards Stephen Sondheim came over to ask me if I 'd had the dress made to go with the remark .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 One form of suffering which we can avoid is the surprise of being persecuted .
21 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 .
22 I 'm a dealer and I 've picked up a couple of pieces which I can probably place with clients
23 The kind of conventions which you can expect to find operating are :
24 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 .
25 I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’
26 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 .
27 And , you know , the sort of things which you can remember , which I can remember , some of the glorious ones , one when I was working up in Lancashire , about this time of year when the , the new May Day Bank Holiday was announced in about nineteen seventy-two or three or something and through five editions of the Lancashire Evening Post was a headline which said ‘ New Pubic Holiday ’ .
28 The officer 's power to select what gets known to his supervisor may be exploited to support an image of competence which he can present in the reports he supplies .
29 The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious , a piece of mysticism which we can do without .
30 For Rolle the first stage , " insuperable " involves a love of God which nothing can shake : He uses the same degrees translated as " vnouercomyn " " indepartyd " and " singuler " ( 11.123 – 4.26,32,5 ) in Emendatio Vitae and it illuminates his thinking in The Form .
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