Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which can be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 All these agencies have local offices in many areas of the country , the addresses of which can be found in the telephone directory or the local public library .
2 The emotional , mental and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura , aspects of which can be seen by some people and which have recently been partially demonstrated by modern technology .
3 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
4 At the same time the Section published a new illustrated history of Child 's , copies of which can be obtained free from the branch .
5 More complicated manipulations may require the introduction of extra instruments , such as straight or recurved solid needles , a description of which can be found elsewhere ( 27 ) .
6 Only the tower of this church remains , a few yards west of which can be found Cook Senior 's last resting place , marked curiously by a stone commemorating a boy who died at sea .
7 ‘ Above all else the organization is viewed as a functionally integrated system , the operations of which can be understood with reference to the organizational goals which it is concerned to achieve ’ ( Burrell and Morgan 1979 , p. 205 ) .
8 Perhaps we are seeing , as an evolution ( the origins of which can be traced to the nineteenth century ) , the emergence of a genuine hybrid tribunal , in which case to suggest that this body is a further example of the use of judges for extrajudicial activities is only one way to describe it .
9 A single , empty bar into which can be poured almost literally anything you want .
10 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
11 The global system is most fruitfully conceptualized as a system that operates at three levels , knowledge about which can be organized in three spheres , namely the economic , the political and the cultural-ideological .
12 It is unusual to find a large deposit containing pottery the whole of which can be grouped into a narrow date bracket , and the most obvious examples on occupation sites are caused by the destruction of a building which has pottery in it , in store or in use at the time .
13 Allocation determines which arcs in the network will be allocated to a particular node or centre ; districting makes it possible to outline rapidly sets of polygons in order to define specific areas of interest ( districts ) and to summarize their characteristics ; routeing provides a minimum path algorithm through the network , the arcs of which can be assigned weights according to road conditions , road capacity and so on .
14 The long term aim is to provide evidence on which can be based policies for effective school provision .
15 The Rules ( a summary of which can be found in Chapter 12 ) provide for the raising of contributions to the Fund from every partner and every other solicitor held out by his firm as a partner .
16 Regular tours are conducted throughout the year , details of which can be obtained by calling the above number .
17 Details of which can be obtained from the office .
18 The Scheme , details of which can be supplied on request , provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
19 The two were banned from international athletics for their parts in ‘ The Olympic Project for Human Rights ’ ( details of which can be found in Edwards , 1970 ) .
20 The Chairman , Mrs. Hilary Weedon and the Hon. Treasurer , Mrs. Jean Parmiter presented their reports ( details of which can be found in the Annual Report 1978–9 circulated to all individual members and group secretaries in January of this year . )
21 The Scheme ( details of which can be provided on request ) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration in respect of costs .
22 Secondly , there is the resulting force field , the various terms of which can be taken as force constants for the motions used initially to define the problem .
23 The figure is seated on a throne on which can be read the text : ‘ Friend of kings , Per-Neb the chamberlain and courtier ’ ( est. £600,000–800,000 ; $918,000–1,224,000 ) .
24 to produce reliable , maintainable software , the performance of which can be evaluated against the Statement of User Requirements , where any of the major text handling requirements of the project can not be met by the use of standard packaged software .
25 All items must be determined on a prudent basis and should err on the side of caution and in particular : ( a ) Revenue and profits must not be anticipated , but should be recognised by inclusion in the profit and loss account only when realised in the form of cash or of other assets , the ultimate realisation of which can be assessed with reasonable certainty .
26 The massive surge in house prices in London between 1984 and 1987 provides some indication of the scale of pent-up demand for new housing , only a relatively small fraction of which can be met within London itself .
27 There are three grilling positions and the whole grill is surrounded by a safety glass splash guard , the sides of which can be removed for cleaning .
28 Dr. Clarke had himself been a surveyor in the town in 1765 : he also cultivated the art of perspective drawing , examples of which can be seen in the plans he drew for Whitaker 's History of Manchester of 1765 and 1771 .
29 Parents to children I shall begin by looking at support which flows from parents to children , examples of which can be found in all the categories which I have listed , although personal care in a sense is the least important because most adult children do not need it .
30 Nisbet maintains that these five strategies represent the range of possibilities and that they can each be located on a spectrum , the poles of which can be described as ‘ hard ’ and ‘ soft ’ .
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