Example sentences of "which [verb] [pron] can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Follow me and I 'll show you which room you can use . ’ |
2 | When sailing downwind in light to medium winds , it is important to remember to sail the boat higher until the optimum boat speed is reached , at which time you can begin to work the boat down . |
3 | Atrex is a texturised multifilament polypropylene yarn which insures you can run dry … |
4 | The company has made huge advances by introducing solid state and microchip technology , which means they can process results faster than ever before . |
5 | Apart from programs designed for vertical markets or specially written for a particular job , most of the products you 'll find are ‘ pen aware ’ which means they can recognize a pen as both a mouse and an input device , but do n't have any other facilities to take advantage of the pen . |
6 | I.e. we want to create the impression that we are good people to do business with , so our customers come back and buy more of our books , so that makes more money for the company , which means they can pay us more money . |
7 | Both partners have their own Capital Gains Tax allowance , which means they can make a profit on the sale of assets such as shares or property up to this limit without incurring any liability of CGT . |
8 | Simple carbohydrates are digested quickly , while complex ones are digested slowly , which means they can provide more energy and stamina . |
9 | ‘ Which means we can find out where he called from , ’ said Golding . |
10 | Which means we can provide a better service . |
11 | Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most . |
12 | Odyssey also comes with host mode which means you can set your computer to wait for incoming calls . |
13 | And now Kenco is leading the market by introducing a new dimension to its coffee — it is now a single grind , which means you can use it in any type of coffee-making system without any loss of taste or quality . |
14 | You 'll be travelling with accommodation vouchers paid for in the U.K. , so you 'll not have any unpleasant surprises when it comes to settling bills , which means you can concentrate on enjoying this wonderful river and its surrounds . |
15 | As your suntan develops , so does your natural protection , which means you can reduce your SPF as your holiday goes on . |
16 | It works with an HP Scanjet Directly which means you can store the text file as it scans . |
17 | Nathan is behind this time which means I can have the occasional shouted conversation with Tony . |
18 | Well having now returned to Derby Uni I 've managed to get hold of a mail account , which means I can join you lot again . |
19 | ‘ A transceiver , which means it can transmit as well as receive . |
20 | When a whale drinks a litre of sea water , it is able to concentrate the salt into two thirds of litre of urine — which means it can quench its thirst with a net gain of a third of a litre of fresh water . |
21 | Unusually for the PC it does n't require an environment manager like Windows or Gem which means it can run on a standard hard disk PC system . |
22 | To be sure all this is done to create something , for which reason we can call it work and not rage . |
23 | Concerned specifically with the issue why there is no circularity involved in a justification of deduction which employs deductive reasoning , he contrasts explaining the validity of a form of inference — for which purpose we can use any of our knowledge — with persuading someone of the correctness of a rule — which requires that we avoid circularity . |