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

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1 I think you 've got quite a significant amount of money which you could offset what we 've been saying just grieves me .
2 credit card or trading check which can be used only in specific shops ) ; or it is unrestricted , where the borrower gets a loan of money which he could in practice use for whatever he wants ( even if he has in fact arranged to use it for some particular purpose ) .
3 Certain value added tax cases would tend to indicate that the amount of benefit obtained by a taxpayer if the trustees allow him the use of a Ming Vase would equate to the sort of rent which they could have received if they had let the vase with appropriate adjustments being made for insurance , agreeing to house the vase , etc .
4 Beyond the agricultural connection , the main economic strength of a community resided in the number and variety of craftsmen which it could support .
5 Satan ran the sort of club which anyone could join .
6 We have formulated an ideal piece of research which we could never hope to carry out with our own ( almost certainly ) limited money , time and personnel .
7 We might say roughly that there are two sorts of givens which we could call duties and wishes .
8 There are 2 kinds of errors which you could still encounter ; errors of logic and run-time errors .
9 Judgment was given for the defendant ; the jury had found that she was not negligent and the court held that she ought not to be liable for an extraordinary act of nature which she could not reasonably anticipate .
10 If innkeepers did not have a right of sale they would be left with the property of guests which they could not realise in order to satisfy the debt .
11 In fact , for a time he saw in the New Order in France a possible source of ideas which he could implement in the construction of his New Order ( Nizam-i Cedit ) in Turkey .
12 Although the buyer can not complain under section 15(2) ( c ) of defects which he could reasonably have discovered on an examination of the sample , he may nevertheless have an action under section 14(2) or ( 3 ) above .
13 Beyond this there was little of importance which she could tell and Dalgliesh had briefly heard her story and let her go .
14 The completion of a great survey of landownership in 1725–38 paved the way for a high degree of equality in respect of taxation ; the nobility and clergy retained tax privileges only in respect of properties which they could prove they had held before 1584 .
15 He had handled many issues with skill and public spirit and good feeling , but he had no publicly recognized parcel of achievement which he could open from time to time and contemplate with satisfaction .
16 Or a brand name may already exist ready for exploitation by a market-maker ; Impressionism , for example , was ready to hand for British dealers to invent a new category of art which they could stretch to calling British Impressionism .
17 A commentary on the effect of Government planning in the last few years is found in the recent report of the Working Party on the Building Industry : ‘ The producers of building materials … found that their assessment of the demand for their goods was liable to be upset by sudden changes of policy which they could not possibly foresee . ’
18 You had a lot of , a lot of qualifications which you could get in the army in those days that you did n't have when you were in civil life .
19 It is perhaps for this reason that the Court of Appeal in Faccenda left open the question as to whether an employee could sell the information which was comprised in the skills acquired in the course of employment which he could not be prevented from using himself .
20 This would allow them to ‘ demonstrate the high standards of training which they could achieve within the framework of their own individual organisations ’ .
21 As the evening proceeded and conversation unfolded , Jacob was haunted by a sense of strangeness which he could n't quite pinpoint .
22 If you have a horse or pony there is a lot of events which you could go to and take part in .
23 He started his tour in Cantyre and only saw Islay from " the lumbering old coach which still runs between Campbeltown and Tarbert " and dismisses it in a single page of material which he could have taken from anywhere .
24 He started his tour in Cantyre and only saw Islay from " the lumbering old coach which still runs between Campbeltown and Tarbert " and dismisses it in a single page of material which he could have taken from anywhere .
25 Unfortunately none of the five provide us with the expected objective measure of pain which we could apply with confidence to adults or to babies or to animals .
26 Somebody must be doing his mending for him , as she was doing Willis 's , and the idea gave her a stab of pain which she could n't relate to her other feelings .
27 It was n't the kind of display which we could have had in in a city centre environment , er but in this area , er it shows that we 're receptive to people 's needs and we care about what goes on .
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