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

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1 But there are many matters about which one can not write …
2 There must be another language , dealing with the structure of the first and possessing a new structure about which one can not say anything except in a third language — and so forth .
3 L-Fields are links in a ‘ chain of authority ’ which starts with the simplest living forms , runs upward through all life on this planet to the most complex form we know — man — and then extends outward into space and upward to an ‘ infinite authority ’ , about which we can only speculate .
4 There are ‘ hidden ’ factors about which we can only speculate , such as the direct effects on sand-eel stocks from the greatly increased shoals of herring and mackerel which are the result of recent bans on fishing for these species .
5 This is also a ‘ dead time ’ during which you can profitably respond .
6 The most recent GUIs also incorporate a windowing facility enabling users to create a window within one application through which they can simultaneously run another .
7 It is , for the viewer , the perfect world through which you can even make friends .
8 These states of motion are subject to instantaneous change through the act of measurement , in a process for which we can not claim to have discovered an exhaustive and convincing interpretation .
9 With such a healthy list of urgent needs , advice workers might be excused if they become impatient when training for which they can not see an immediate need is imposed upon them .
10 The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) .
11 It also confutes their claim to completeness by staging narrative structures for which they can not account .
12 So , Coward is elevated to join the likes of Greed ( 1923 ) and Paisa ( 1946 ) and Le jour se lève ( 1939 ) , but Manvell cautiously refuses to bestow individual plaudits , preferring to see the film as ‘ one of those rare films for which one can never be sure to whom the real credit is due … an example of the unity achieved by the cooperation of many creative minds ’ .
13 They say that the explosion was due to hitherto unknown chemical or physical events for which it can not be held responsible for failing to predict .
14 Prosecutors examine the police case as a complete product , in the making of which they can not interfere .
15 And it is something of which we can not give or receive too much .
16 Further , there seems no reason to suppose that mental events do not also occupy space-as do other events of which we can not specify the minute space or the minute and myriad spaces which they occupy .
17 In fact the mentality of the hearing is set to define dumbness as belonging to any vocal barrage of which one can not make heads or tails .
18 The crusade was inspired by many motives , of which one can surely say that the lowest — and perhaps , with less conviction , the highest too — were religious .
19 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 .
20 This contrasts with information volunteered by an Irishman , the accuracy of which I can not guarantee .
21 But to say that the half-yearly payments were to continue till the whole sum of £2,090 19s. , ‘ and interest thereon , ’ should have been fully paid and satisfied , would be to introduce very important words into the agreement which are not there , and of which I can not say that they are necessarily implied .
22 Well — I compare human life to a large Mansion of Many Apartments , two of which I can only describe , the doors of the rest being as yet shut upon me .
23 The conservative outlook entails a particular conception of God ( and of Christ ) , an understanding of which it can not simply be said that it is held in common by all Christians : something I think often not recognized by conservatives themselves .
24 A corporation has an artificial persona and consequently there are certain allegations in respect of which it can not sue .
25 Thus the coarse grains will be driven up the slope DA and will come to rest in the lee of the crest , AB , past which they can not move because of the complete shelter here .
26 These experiences are at once ineffable and a psychological bedrock beneath which we can not penetrate .
27 He puts forward the concept of the ‘ eye-beam ’ as an instrument of perception with which we can actually touch and feel objects :
28 If your dog shows a marked degree of aggression with which you can not cope , you must get it to someone who understands the breed and can help .
29 A stressful circumstance is one with which you can not cope with successfully or believe you can not cope with successfully That 's the important thing .
30 It is important to make changes at a pace with which you can easily cope .
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