Example sentences of "which [n mass] can be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | An attraction of the PC expansion card is the ease with which data can be transferred between the card and memory on the host PC — particularly useful for testing and debugging software . |
2 | The other major problem caused by a CAD system arises from the ease with which data can be created and stored . |
3 | There are an infinite number of possible powers to which data can be raised . |
4 | Much emphasis is placed on the ease with which data can be passed from one program to another , information from the customer data base can be used to update a spreadsheet model for instance . |
5 | The limit on the rate at which data can be retrieved and the consequent failure to deliver video is another . |
6 | The rate at which people can be absorbed into the public social service sector , or are willing and able to enter it , does not depend on the social planners alone , and there is much scope for improvement in our whole approach to manpower and womanpower problems . |
7 | It is a system by which people can be governed , that is , made to do things they would not otherwise do , and made to refrain from doing things they otherwise might do . |
8 | This administrative process is very slow and limits the rate at which people can be sent back from Hong Kong . |
9 | Scarman was critical of some of the methods employed by police forces , especially the use of special patrol groups in ‘ saturation swamp 81 ’ which involved considerable police presence and the operation of what were known as the ‘ sus laws ’ under which people can be stopped and searched simply on suspicion of misdemeanours . |
10 | The unreliability of existing staff or the lack of a suitably trained or skilled labour pool from which staff can be recruited . |