Example sentences of "which [pron] [noun] can [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | These seem to have increased in number since the Support Services Review , and some have only tangential relevance ( if any ) to the sorts of enquiries which my staff can routinely handle . |
2 | The world of multiple scents , like that of three-dimensional sonar is not one into which we humans can readily project our minds . |
3 | It will determine , in many cases , the earliest date at which his release can even be considered by the local review committee or the Parole Board , subject only to an overriding discretion of the Home Secretary . |
4 | The questions which our proposal can usefully address are : ( i ) Will it lead to any discriminating predictions about observable data which differ from what would be expected under the assumption that postnominals are simply normal attributive adjectives ? ( ii ) How might our claim relate to the characteristics of postnominal attributives discussed in Sections 3.5 to 3.7 ? ( iii ) Can it cast any light in particular on the fact that only a subset of adjectives can occur as postnominal attributives ? |
5 | You might also try to use an edition which your reader can independently get hold of , so that she or he can check what you say . |
6 | Double Gloucester and new Lancashire are the more conventionally accepted cheeses vintages which your dairyman can usually supply for toasting or for English Welsh Rabbit . |