Example sentences of "which she can [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He mouths something through the glass which she can not hear . |
2 | Standards of achievement exist of which the housewife is permanently aware , but which she can not often hope to reach due to the other demands on her time . |
3 | Hale justified the marital rape exemption in the following terms : ‘ The husband can not be guilty of rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife , for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife has given up herself in this kind unto her husband , which she can not retract . ’ |
4 | Otherwise , your hospital physiotherapist may be willing to see the specialist with you , for guidance which she can then put into practice herself . |
5 | In her case , the function is not the straightforward reduction of repetitiveness , but rather the creation of constantly rising expectations which she can then try to meet . |
6 | Ask closed questions , to which she can only say ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ , eg ‘ Do you like the wooden handles ? ’ |
7 | Her favourite food is mussels which she can only find in deeper water . |
8 | Shopping , which Julia loves , means relying on someone like Lisa to tell her about colours , which she can still visualise , and prices . |
9 | The chill of the eternal wind caused Gallois to attack the temporal culture in which no woman admits her age , in which she can never in public admit any exceptional or painful feeling . |
10 | Yet they may have made no effort to give her anywhere she can go to , having allocated a large bedroom to one of their small children and relegated her to the tiniest bedroom in the house , to which she can never withdraw unless she actually gets into bed . |
11 | She is imprisoned within massive earthen walls from which she can never escape for her body is far too big to get through the passages that lead to it . |
12 | It is a situation which poses an insoluble problem for the Monarch , since there is by definition no common organ of consent and consequently no responsible ministerial advice on which she can constitutionally act . |
13 | Each member of her family and each of her close friends will have different strengths upon which she will need to draw , and together you should try to form a bridge over which she can gradually cross from the barren wasteland of her sorrow back into society where her new role awaits her . |