Example sentences of "something which can [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Parliament in my judgment has assumed and contemplated that the testator will have already made his will before he signs and the words in section 9 ( b ) ‘ give effect to the will ’ in my judgment do more naturally suggest that there is a document already in existence which contains either dispositive provisions or something which can properly be described as a testamentary disposition . |
2 | This can happen if the toe bail is n't located properly in the groove at the welt — something which can easily happen when there is snow blowing about and the boot itself is covered in snow . |
3 | Because the audience can take such an active part in still image work it is something which can easily be tackled in the classroom , which might be the best place for introducing it to a class who are unfamiliar with it . |
4 | He is unable to ‘ switch off ’ his analytic mind , for he becomes possessed of something which can best be described as ‘ special knowledge ’ . |
5 | The most straightforward use of psychic ability is in finding archaeological remains , which , at least , is something which can later be verified . |
6 | It is worth pointing out that advocates of such a curriculum do not see knowledge as inert and impersonal but as something which can deeply affect the way an individual thinks , behaves and views the world . |
7 | Er i it is something which can always happen . |
8 | In many statements of this sort racism is likened to a contagious disease , which people catch off each other , or a cancer in the body politic , something which can only be stopped by either eliminating its carriers , or protecting others , especially children , from contact with its ‘ breeding grounds ’ . |
9 | ‘ No prudent Chancellor can ever regard taxation as something which can only ever be reduced , ’ he said . |
10 | ‘ No prudent Chancellor can ever regard taxation as something which can only ever be reduced , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ No prudent Chancellor can ever regard taxation as something which can only ever be reduced , ’ he said . |
12 | In one there is something which can almost be regarded as ‘ submission to service ’ : the registration of an address for service , the express appointment of an agent , the ‘ election of domicile ’ at a lawyer 's office . |