Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] which can [be] " in BNC.

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1 Cells can contain words , numbers or formulae which can be added , multiplied , etc .
2 ’ Learning is a change in human disposition or capability which can be retained , and which is not simply ascribable to the process of growth . ’
3 The measuring cell is immersed in a vat of liquid , usually benzene or xylene which can be thermostatted at temperatures between 273 and 400 K. Scattering is detected by a photomultiplier , capable of revolving round the cell and the intensity is recorded on a galvanometer .
4 Otherwise use Venetian blinds in plastic or wood which can be easily wiped , or wooden shutters , or no covering at all .
5 Initially , this may simply involve the elicitation of a sequence of sounds or actions which can be endowed with social meaning .
6 Damages in libel cases are intended generally to compensate the plaintiff for loss of face , and specifically for any loss of work or earnings which can be proved to have been suffered as a result of the libel .
7 Alphabetical and non-decimal numerical division are merely indications of how to list individuals or items which can be symbolized by a number or alphabetical abbreviation .
8 A textbook for the development of oral skills in English for the foreign business professional or student which can be adapted for use with various class sizes , student needs and interests , language levels and time constraints .
9 The interviewer is looking for a relapsed sport or hobby which can be restarted and used as behavioural tasks in homework assignments .
10 There are eight shades of Varnish or Cream which can be mixed or applied one on top of another
11 How do they find ways of maintaining routines and sequences whilst also retaining flexibility to develop these intensifying periods or activity which can be the hallmark of achievement ?
12 These are arrangements or practices which can be construed as helping firms in at least one of the four steps to stable , successful tacit collusion : defining the possible agreements ; focusing upon one ; preserving it ; and providing for credible effective punishment .
13 Such an approach assumes that the disease is attributable to a particular virus or bacteria which can be clearly demonstrated and which hence constitutes the essential cause of the disease .
14 Remember not to freeze fillings containing hard-boiled eggs , mayonnaise , fruits or salads which can be added later , or served with the sandwiches as an accompaniment .
15 one with hinged leaves or flaps which can be folded ; said to have been named after an eighteenth-century Earl of Pembroke .
16 If the work has not gone too far , there is often some blank page , or part of one , where these can be noted ; otherwise they will normally be printed on a special slip or leaf which can be ‘ tipped-in ’ ( lightly attached by glue or paste at the inner edge ) .
17 The Government also recognises that areas which can be worked in an environmentally acceptable manner are likely to decrease over the period of the guidelines ( PIP 4.12 ) .
18 The Government also recognises that areas which can be worked in an environmentally acceptable manner are likely to decrease over the period of the guidelines ( PIP 4.12 ) .
19 In any event , the global figures above are less significant than variations which can be shown to relate to specific categories of children , kinds of learning and classroom contexts .
20 You are a unique human being endowed with your own unique wisdom , understanding and experience which can be put to good use to formulate your goals .
21 The second half of the book identifies suitable materials and yarns which can be utilised with additional ideas and tips for designing and finishing woven items .
22 With this information it will be possible to calculate the manpower effect on staff availability and workload which can be taken into account when organising annual leave .
23 A comprehensive and fully illustrated hard back book on ‘ The Technique of Lace ’ takes a look at a wide variety of lace patterns and designs which can be knitted on the Japanese knitting machines .
24 Using computer equipment supplied by Digital , the students will design their own ‘ pop art ’ by scanning in images and pictures which can be manipulated on screen .
25 Some consist of a simple bowl with a lip , over which the water trickles , while others come in sections of varying lengths and shapes which can be joined together to form complex arrangements .
26 Fundamentally , it is the differences in composition that are responsible for all the variations between the extremes , and this produces an interesting chain of cause and effect which can be summed up like this :
27 If it is absolutely impossible to carry on with one 's own job or profession in spite of all possible adjustments and adaptations which can be made , there are two possibilities : ( 1 ) to use one 's skills and experience through a different channel , or ( 2 ) to retrain for something quite different .
28 For those present their Mass is their one opportunity and they will benefit from any resource and talent which can be gathered and encouraged .
29 There can be little doubt that there is available to humankind meanings to the words ‘ god ’ and ‘ religion ’ which are based on reason and the intelligent interpretation of the limitless amount of information on the course of evolution and civilisation which can be gathered through the study of history and prehistory .
30 Secondly , it acts as a source of capital and labour which can be indirectly utilised by other forms of capital that may be operating in different spheres of the economy .
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