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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ Our staffing levels constrain the time off which can be allowed ’ …
3 Choreographers who are inspired to interpret music can do so in many ways , all of which can be successful , but only if they remember that its overall rhythm is not merely a mechanical guide to the timing of the steps within the dance design ( see page 68 ) .
4 Initially , you only need five hundred records , the total cost of which can be less than £500 .
5 In addition coins have provided decisive evidence for the position in the structure of carved column drums , one of which can be seen today in the British Museum .
6 Hill soils are acid and low in available phosphorus ( 5 ) and in many have an accumulation of organic matter , either within the profile or on the surface as peat , the depth of which can be variable , ( 5 — 3,500 cm ) .
7 Herons , flamingos , spoonbills and cranes are examples , some of which can be seen elsewhere in the park .
8 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 .
9 When it was new the church was attached to a monastery , the cloisters of which can be still seen at the back ( reached from Via Corridoni ) .
10 There are two common types both of which can be switched on or off according to need .
11 But increasingly , doubts , some of which can be traced back to a general report on the supply of professional services by the Monopolies Commission in 1970 , were raised about whether restraints on competition in the professions are necessarily beneficial .
12 Virtually all infections , be they sexually transmitted or not , provoke the formation of antibodies , some of which can be found circulating in the blood-stream .
13 For a start , you will consider the needs of your family : bread , meat , dairy products , eggs , vegetables , and fruit — most , if not all , of which can be produced on a smallholding .
14 It may mean that a neonatal intensive care unit , after careful reflection , rather than emotional appeals and ‘ shroud-waving ’ , may have to give way to a number of other services , relating , for example , to the mentally ill , all of which can be financed for the cost of one such unit , which , in combination , will facilitate a measure of improvement in the patients ' conditions and their integration into society .
15 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 .
16 Other forms of gentle therapy such as yoga and medical herbalism have been suggested where appropriate , any of which can be used in conjunction with aromatherapy .
17 In Dock Yard Road , a Boat Museum houses the country 's largest collection of inland waterway vessels , many of which can be inspected by visitors .
18 From its entrance off Bridge Street , watched over by St. Clement 's church , the tower of which can be seen in our illustration , this traffic-free lane progresses in two distinct parts .
19 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 .
20 Many such institutions also have substantial libraries , not only about local places , people and conditions , but works by local authors , all of which can be of value in building a picture of a place , its people , and their social preoccupations .
21 Odour nuisance is often due to mixtures of organic compounds , many of which can be removed from the air or gas stream by simple combustion , on burning producing oxides of carbon and water which are odourless .
22 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 .
23 The particles of resin act as an acid resist , the acid attacks the plate between the resin granules producing minute irregular dots bitten into the plate , the tone of which can be controlled by the length of time the plate is allowed to remain in the acid .
24 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 .
25 It is widely found in cough mixtures ( eg Actifed ) and hay-fever medication , some of which can be bought without a prescription .
26 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 .
27 The tuned circuit L1/VC1 comprises an inductor wound on a conventional ferrite rod and a variable capacitor ( having a maximum value of between 200pF and 500pF ) both of which can be removed from a discarded radio .
28 Types of filtration can be divided into three main headings , bacterial , mechanical and chemical , all of which can be used to achieve the best environment .
29 A noise gate is built into each channel ( both of which can be linked for stereo processing ) and the 3630 offers hard or soft knee operation and peak or RMS sensing .
30 On the previous page are five of their most popular shapes , all of which can be worked onto the face or brushed back as an alternative .
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