Example sentences of "each [prep] [Wh det] can " in BNC.

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1 This is a device similar to a normal cassette recorder but which takes bigger tape cassettes , each of which can hold all the data and programs on your computer .
2 Imagine there is a line of cells , each of which can turn blue , or white , or red .
3 Humans have 46 chromosomes , 23 from the father and 23 from the mother , each of which can be matched with its partner from the other parent .
4 Once we have definable categories of patients , each of which can have a defined treatment regime , it then becomes a fairly straightforward task to build up a defined treatment cost .
5 Within such a context it is easier to see how a series of advances , retreats and confusing divisions can be explained as part of a general shift which is of wider significance than the accumulation of a mass of detailed incidents , each of which can only be fully explained in terms of its own unique genesis .
6 The relay satellites , each of which can relay 300 million bits of information , or about five million words , per second , were needed to handle the massive flow of data collected and immediately beamed down by Spacelab 's instruments .
7 BRITAIN has some 2000 large reservoirs , each of which can hold more than 23 million litres of water .
8 You start the game with three Sopwith Camels ( the best Allied aircraft of WWI ) , each of which can absorb four hits before crashing to the ground .
9 The database then brings an ascending list of basic percentage maximum loans to the screen , each of which can be viewed in more detail .
10 The main materials used in aquascaping are ; rock , wood and plants , each of which can be natural or artificial .
11 The 68360 combines a 68020-based 32-bit central processing core and a RISC-based communications controller managing four high-bandwidth serial communications channels , each of which can support up to eight major communications protocols .
12 These patterns , each of which can be characterized in fractal terms , continue to change from step to step , unfolding a remarkable sequence , dynamic fractals .
13 First , problems are so complex that they are normally factored , or split up into separate problems , each of which can potentially be tackled by a sub-organization .
14 A word is a group of electronic components , each of which can be set into either of two states .
15 Similarly , early Elvis Presley managed to link together elements connoting youth rebellion , working-class ‘ earthiness ’ and ethnic ‘ roots ’ , each of which can evoke the others , all of which were articulated together , however briefly , by a moment of popular self-assertion .
16 Representation 2 can depict 9 possible states ( 8 entries in the list , each of which can take one of 9 possible values ) .
17 ‘ Your reflections , ’ Hope cried out to the apparently enraptured merchant , ‘ set off my own — as do all the most acute thoughts , scattering from the hand like seeds , each of which can take on a life of its own , and I confess that I became absorbed in those great matters of morality and commerce raised by your eloquent conversation . ’
18 It was also necessary to explain how divergence occurs — how a single original species can be divided into a group of distinct but related forms , each of which can then undergo a unique process of further evolution .
19 It provides the power to drive the chain of buckets each of which can lift 7 cwt ( 356 Kg ) of silt .
20 The multi-stack variable-reluctance stepping motor is divided along its axial length into magnetically isolated sections ( " stacks " ) , each of which can be excited by a separate winding ( " phase " ) .
21 Elements of each drawing can be assigned to one of 256 available levels , each of which can be displayed separately if required .
22 A useful feature divides the working area into multiple screens , each of which can display a selected part of the main drawing at any level of magnification .
23 Offered on demand as well as series-timetabled examinations , the new examinations are structured in sets of modules , each of which can be recognised by a separate certificate .
24 By 1992 there will be more than 16 million miles of fibre-optic cable in place , each of which can carry 160 times more information than a copper wire .
25 A paper published in Nature , for example , will contain a very small number of references , each of which can be regarded as highly influential on the authors , because that journal limits the number of references per paper .
26 The screen is made up of six windows , each of which can display the current activity of one handler controlling one media unit .
27 The Liverpool-based operation has recently designed , developed and installed 25 new document scanning machines , each of which can handle up to 25,000 pools coupons an hour .
28 It brings a fleet of seven 44-seater British Aerospace aircraft to Liverpool , each of which can carry up to six tonnes of freight .
29 Consider a firm which initially has a stock of 100 machines , each of which can produce 50 units of output per time period .
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