Example sentences of "which can [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Central American Cichlids of the ‘ genus ‘ Cichlasoma ’ are all substrate spawners , — they deposit their eggs on a site , which can consist of anything they consider suitable .
2 We are creating a business which can think on its feet and we are committed to building a company of quality . ’
3 Far from receiving a discount the purchaser arriving at the average high street store which a bunch of fivers in most cases pays more for his new washing machine or bicycle because the retailer has factored into the pricing structure the credit card company 's fee ( which can range from one to four per cent ) .
4 All I wish to do here is to suggest that there are other ways of understanding or looking at extremes of penitential life which can suggest in them sources , not of neurotic repression but of freedom and self-ownership .
5 The main problem is with children diving on the floor which can lead to someone getting hurt .
6 I have often thought that one of the less attractive traits of various professional bodies and institutions is the deeply ingrained suspicion and outright hostility which can exist towards anything unorthodox or unconventional .
7 ‘ You can not see it , you can not measure it by instrumentation , but there are incredibly powerful air currents up in the stratosphere which can move at anything up to 300 mph .
8 Assuming you are going to want to use the material as a normal part of a normal lesson , when you look at a drama you will be looking for short segments which can stand on their own sufficiently to make sense as an independent sequence .
9 A sense which can work against his best interests — for I need not repeat how much I respect Amaryllis , how entirely delightful and suitable I find her and how wonderfully rare she is for me who has — as man to man I can tell you what you must guess — several times been urged to marry .
10 Homoeopathy , with its remedies drawn from the mineral , plant and animal kingdoms , may well hold within its materia medica the stereo-specific , or shape-specific , keys to unlock many of the blocks which can occur in our internal functioning — our metabolic processes .
11 Indirect sex discrimination occurs when an unjustifiable requirement or condition is applied equally to both sexes , but has a disproportionately adverse effect on one sex because the proportion of one sex which can comply with it is much smaller than the proportion of the other sex which can comply with it .
12 Indirect sex discrimination occurs when an unjustifiable requirement or condition is applied equally to both sexes , but has a disproportionately adverse effect on one sex because the proportion of one sex which can comply with it is much smaller than the proportion of the other sex which can comply with it .
13 Olivetti unveiled Pyramid-developed boards with from one-to-four high-end MIPS R4000MP CPUs which can plug into its previously announced Advanced Computing Environment LSX 5030 multi-processor , which currently uses up to four 33MHz Intel 80486 parts .
14 There will be moves to tighten up this part of the bill in the Commons to try to stop some of the waste imports from countries which can dispose of them but find it politically expedient to export them .
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