Example sentences of "[Wh det] i can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 People often say to me how much time have I got in which I can complain about faulty goods ?
32 Unfortunately the only way in which I can fulfil my interest is to work .
33 As I said at the beginning of this essay , the only way in which I can fulfil my interest is to work : — and so I do .
34 Madge Garland had a terrible experience , which I can sympathize with .
35 Perhaps the slightest pleasure of which I can conceive is that of sucking a boiled sweet .
36 Here , for example , is Daniel Leech-Wilkinson reviewing in Early music an a cappella recording of chansons by Guillaume de Machaut ( a recording in which I can declare a special interest ) :
37 We had visiting lecturers delivering a variety of information , none of which I can recall .
38 Fleet standard is well illustrated with many photographs of the Dennis vehicles operated on local deliveries together with examples of the AFC flats and tankers used on long distance services when these were operated by Whitbread of which I can recall observing on their journey between London and the depots at Ashton-Under-Lyne and Stockport .
39 During this period I have learnt a great deal about what children like [ and dislike ] at parties and have gathered together a selection of games , songs and magic tricks which I can guarantee will make any party a day to remember , for both children and adults .
40 ‘ I am satisfied that there are no grounds on which I can say that these charges are bad , but with regard to the equity of redemption I am satisfied on the evidence that what Mrs. Wardman did was at the request of and in reliance on her daughter , and under her influence .
41 Though I might , in working for a different future , find the struggle of women politically inspiring , I am unlikely to find a community in which women were not counted equal a medium through which I can gain a glimpse of God .
42 He laughs again , and as the light is fading we walk back to the village , past small boys running hurdy-gurdies ; he teaching me plant names for which I can find no translation .
43 Is there no means by which I can find Mr Randall ?
44 I have what to you may seem a small problem but one for which I can find no reason .
45 This is the only fault which I can find in his character though it bears little importance as it takes nothing away from the readers ' love of him and may even increase it due to his helplessness .
46 And the many short definitions for minerals seem out of place in an encyclopaedia ( I prefer my American Geological Institute glossary , in which I can find ‘ burkeite ’ ) .
47 I repeat that this is a rare opportunity for Ulster Members , and I ask hon. Members to raise points of order with which I can deal — that is to say , within my responsibilities .
48 Your expenses , beyond stamps , which I can provide for you , will be nothing , I suppose , at Sandgate — no railway fares , & c & c .
49 which I can get done and then I 've got
50 But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin .
51 Using × 7 , Rho is in the same field as Sigma ( 4.5 ) which is of type F , but in which I can see no colour at all .
52 The home in which we both live is a nonsense , and a nonsense from which I can see no way of ever extracting us .
53 We then created the first product which heart attacks , strokes , cancers and certain coronary artery disease , which I can see .
54 Dogs which I can see and the icicles of of Ercalyps we are not looking .
55 Certainly it 's one small car which I can drive for several hours at a stretch and step out feeling refreshed .
56 ‘ It seems to put girls off wanting to get involved with me — which I can understand . ’
57 er which I can understand really .
58 The definition of socialism which I can grasp most readily , because it is so simple , is the one given by George Bernard Shaw in 1928 : ‘ Socialism is an opinion as to how the income of the country should be distributed . ’
59 The manner in which the Prime Minister had handled the Westland issue within the Cabinet system , Mr Heseltine told the world 's press , was ‘ not a proper way to carry on government and ultimately not an approach for which I can share responsibility ’ .
60 There were references in the last two meetings and two quiffs from Liz and Peter erm , which I can dig out if you want me to .
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