Example sentences of "[Wh det] can [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is now considerable knowledge from research in the behavioural sciences about body or non-verbal language , use of which can enrich the AL of communicating . |
2 | There is a different form of automatic teaching device called a pacing machine which can facilitate the development of motor skills . |
3 | The very difficult challenge is to break down the Market Focus concept into components which can reach every individual on the shop floor and in every function . |
4 | Unlike light , which can reach the lens from sources far beyond our galaxy , sound is a very localised phenomenon . |
5 | Any disturbed motor function in the gut could therefore be one of the numerous expressions of diabetic neuropathy which can affect the cardiovascular , the endocrine or the gastrointestinal system . |
6 | For example , scar tissue may form or there may be a disturbance to the blood supply , both of which can affect the working of adjacent regions . |
7 | To account for the relationship of the Great Witcombe pavement with the St.Nicholas Street mosaic therefore , it seems necessary ( on present evidence ) to consider at least two of the factors which can affect the transmission of similar characteristics . |
8 | Effectively , it refers to all environmental factors which can affect the production of grapes in a given area and thus the potential of the wines that area may produce . |
9 | However , sometimes there are arrangements connected with an issue of shares , such as a guarantee given by the parent company of amounts payable in respect of the shares , which can affect the accounting . |
10 | A weather eye must also be kept on external changes , such as government policy , which can affect the surveyor 's business . |
11 | The main danger in the staff reaction is that there might be a severe loss of morale which can affect the care of other patients . |
12 | There is also the path of geomancy , where actions are taken which can affect the quality of the physical environment and , as a consequence , the inner being . |
13 | Some changes may be natural , such as those in the flow and direction of ocean currents , which can affect the distribution of the small pelagic fish or fish fry on which the birds depend . |
14 | Throughout the growing period they require both sunshine and water and must be protected from diseases which can affect the crop . |
15 | Mr Holbeche suggests the badger is now ludicrously over-protected as a result of lobbying by influential animal welfare and nature conservation groups , so that the public now thinks badgers are nice cuddly creatures which can do no wrong . |
16 | Workers in the pharmaceutical industry and in laboratories obviously have to be knowledgeable and skilled to avoid the many chemical hazards which can threaten the safety of their environment . |
17 | Bewildering and distressing is a fitting description of the many symptoms which can accompany the menopause . |
18 | There are many factors which can restrict the choice and ordering of themes in translation . |
19 | There are no spin-off trials of conspirators fingered by Milken which can comfort the prosecution if it loses . |
20 | But even a craft workshop can require car-parks , loading bays and improved access , all of which can change the character of the place as much as a residential conversion . |
21 | This is why , after a night of south-easterly winds and rain in spring or in autumn , you can find the islands littered with small birds of many species , all desperately trying to find some food which can replenish the energy reserves sufficiently to enable them to continue on their way as soon as weather allows . |
22 | ‘ One person , ’ he said , looking up , ‘ bought both poisons in that jar about a week ago , as well as a rare odourless potion which can stop the heart but not be traced . ’ |
23 | Whilst an engineer 's responsibility in contract can ( subject to limits imposed by the general law ) be defined and regulated by the parties involved , such is not the case with liabilities in Tort ( i.e. a civil wrong ) , which can involve the community as a whole . |
24 | The downward hammer fist for example , which can deflect a kick may also be instantly converted into a forearm scoop . |
25 | This may sound a bit obvious , but some machines come with a turbo button which can slow the PC right down . |
26 | Masking is such a common operation that many computers provide at least one arithmetic or logical instruction which can specify a mask as well as the primary operands . |
27 | Stretches of road such as Mersea Road , Colchester , have been selected for the installation of the cameras which can record the registration number of speeding motorists and could lead to fines . |
28 | The cleansing bar uses no animal fats or chemicals which can irritate the skin . |
29 | This soldier carries a hand gun , a simple firearm which can propel a lead or stone shot with considerable velocity . |
30 | The fells around Baldersdale are dangerous places , full of hidden ghylls — deep water holes — and moss bogs which can swallow a man whole . |