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

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1 Kenner 's fantasy is being discussed in terms of the view — with which Kenner can be expected to be very familiar — that the goals of a biographically-minded criticism are in some measure fantastic .
2 It is desirable therefore to devise an indexing system , by which words can be related to some other data structure that is more easily processed and stored .
3 But having done so , they go on to argue that experiences , being essentially mental , can not be properly ascribed to non-mental subjects , and immediately expose themselves to a question about the true identity of their bearers and the criteria under which experiences can be ascribed to them .
4 There are various different ways in which logics can be relativized to contexts of utterance in order to achieve this .
5 At this point ( III.i. 151 ) the Duke-Friar steps forward with his composed and rational prose outlining a complex plot by which Angelo can be brought to book , and the play recovers its balance .
6 It is hard to identify a dividing line at which making can be said to be completed and implementation to start .
7 God alone can guarantee that the moral desires of humanity are satisfied — for instance , by providing a life after death in which happiness can be proportioned to virtue , as it patently is not in this life .
8 There is , undoubtedly , a tension between cause and consequence , but no acceptable way in which significance can be confined to the realm of an expression and consequence of unity institutionally achieved .
9 6.1 As described earlier in this paper , it is intended to seek agreement on the rate at which courses can be transferred to the new format .
10 There are many ways in which history can be presented to pupils and the effective teacher will select the most appropriate vehicle to achieve each identified learning outcome .
11 Not surprisingly , different viewpoints have emerged over the range of activities which can be justified under the name of academic freedom , over the kinds of threat which are most felt to be present , over the circumstances in which appeal can be made to academic freedom , and over the justifications which academics employ to claim a right to ‘ academic freedom ’ .
12 Conversely , the frequency with which disease can be attributed to the abnormal allele ( P(genotype/disease) ) decreased with age .
13 ‘ Piracy is widespread throughout the developing world , ’ said Sir Roger Elliott , who , in addition to his presidential duties , is chairman of a PA working party set up to explore ways in which copyright can be tailored to the need of the new technologies , in particular electrocopying .
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