Example sentences of "which [pers pn] can [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have a stove on which I can cook a dinner , and a paraffin stove for heating .
2 In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself .
3 Though I might , in working for a different future , find the struggle of women politically inspiring , I am unlikely to find a community in which women were not counted equal a medium through which I can gain a glimpse of God .
4 He laughs again , and as the light is fading we walk back to the village , past small boys running hurdy-gurdies ; he teaching me plant names for which I can find no translation .
5 I have what to you may seem a small problem but one for which I can find no reason .
6 The home in which we both live is a nonsense , and a nonsense from which I can see no way of ever extracting us .
7 Using × 7 , Rho is in the same field as Sigma ( 4.5 ) which is of type F , but in which I can see no colour at all .
8 Another piece of equipment I use is my boots , my shoes , my trousers , my clever truncheon pocket , it 's a long thin pocket which I can put the truncheon in and it hides away .
9 There are various ways in which you can finish a picture .
10 It achieves this by being a quick survey and appraisal of the history book and by immediately establishing a perspective from which you can view the book .
11 It 's an inset problem , and therefore one is looking inevitably at the reasons for which you can moved an inset boundary , supposing that one already exists , which it does n't , but let us suppose it does .
12 Let's now look at the various ways in which you can improve the insulation of your home , giving each one a rating that indicates how cost-effective it is .
13 Writing the words in your book provides you with a ready-made store of words which you know your pupils have difficulty with , and from which you can construct a teaching programme .
14 Consider taking a cheap base in the area before term starts from which you can study the area and the vacancies , and be ready to pounce from close at hand .
15 A new menu will now appear on the screen , from which you can choose the style of garment that you require .
16 A solid door that has good , secure locks ( preferably two — a Yale lock and a deadlock ) and in which you can install a viewer , which will enable you to verify the identity of callers before opening up , is an important feature .
17 There are five bridges , no less , by which you can cross the Nive into Lesser Bayonne .
18 Further , I believe that you can choose any job , identify the people who perform best at it and show that , if you go back over their lives and careers , you will find themes , patterns and trends from which you can develop a selection interview designed to find more of them .
19 There are a number of additional options with which you can limit the extent of the search or increase it by ignoring spaces and making the search non case-sensitive .
20 If you can think of any way in which you can reduce the impact of your job on the environment , whether it is minimising or recycling waste , increasing energy efficiency or substituting materials with less hazardous alternatives , then let your manager know .
21 If you can think of any way in which you can reduce the impact of your job on the environment … let your manager know .
22 It is important to realise early on that the degree to which you can let the computer get on with producing your pages automatically corresponds exactly to the amount of control over those pages that you will be able to exert as a user .
23 There are four levels at which you can join a committee .
24 The ‘ right ’ side of a sheet of paper refers to the side on which you can read the watermark .
25 And right now there are computing systems in which , with which you can have a conversation , and you can use relatively sloppy English , and , like a person , if the computer does n't know exactly what you mean , because your words are ambiguous , it will offer you several alternative interpretations erm if it has formed some , and then have a dialogue with you about which one you meant .
26 The attitude of a lorry driver which you can have a look at .
27 Now walk through the Post Office on your right and you will come to the cloisters of the Carmelite nuns , beyond which you can see the top of the pediment of the Church of St Joseph .
28 If you insist the author will accept some form of payment , for which you can obtain the puzzle editor and create your own new levels .
29 Its history goes back to Saxon times , and it contains several interesting historical buildings , and a peaceful marina , from which you can take a river cruise .
30 There are several ways in which you can help the Society and make more of your membership .
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