Example sentences of "[prep] which can be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The global system is most fruitfully conceptualized as a system that operates at three levels , knowledge about which can be organized in three spheres , namely the economic , the political and the cultural-ideological . |
2 | ‘ Our staffing levels constrain the time off which can be allowed ’ … |
3 | Flexibility of working due to variety of equipment available , all or most of which can be operated by existing staff |
4 | The database then brings an ascending list of basic percentage maximum loans to the screen , each of which can be viewed in more detail . |
5 | They form spontaneously in the waters of our planet without the elaborate ‘ machinery ’ that DNA needs ; and they develop flaws spontaneously , some of which can be replicated in subsequent layers of crystal . |
6 | There are various ways of defining validity , only some of which can be quantified . |
7 | But increasingly , doubts , some of which can be traced back to a general report on the supply of professional services by the Monopolies Commission in 1970 , were raised about whether restraints on competition in the professions are necessarily beneficial . |
8 | Perhaps we are seeing , as an evolution ( the origins of which can be traced to the nineteenth century ) , the emergence of a genuine hybrid tribunal , in which case to suggest that this body is a further example of the use of judges for extrajudicial activities is only one way to describe it . |
9 | ‘ Above all else the organization is viewed as a functionally integrated system , the operations of which can be understood with reference to the organizational goals which it is concerned to achieve ’ ( Burrell and Morgan 1979 , p. 205 ) . |
10 | In addition coins have provided decisive evidence for the position in the structure of carved column drums , one of which can be seen today in the British Museum . |
11 | Herons , flamingos , spoonbills and cranes are examples , some of which can be seen elsewhere in the park . |
12 | From its entrance off Bridge Street , watched over by St. Clement 's church , the tower of which can be seen in our illustration , this traffic-free lane progresses in two distinct parts . |
13 | Dr. Clarke had himself been a surveyor in the town in 1765 : he also cultivated the art of perspective drawing , examples of which can be seen in the plans he drew for Whitaker 's History of Manchester of 1765 and 1771 . |
14 | The emotional , mental and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura , aspects of which can be seen by some people and which have recently been partially demonstrated by modern technology . |
15 | The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville . |
16 | The support of his brother 's men gave him a nexus of servants throughout the country , the value of which can be seen in his measures against Sir Edward Woodville . |
17 | arguments , all of which can be developed only by a long mental soak in the subject . |
18 | In the case of the vocal works — many of which can be dated virtually to the day of composition — this has led to a fundamental change in our perception of Bach 's activities and outlook . |
19 | All items must be determined on a prudent basis and should err on the side of caution and in particular : ( a ) Revenue and profits must not be anticipated , but should be recognised by inclusion in the profit and loss account only when realised in the form of cash or of other assets , the ultimate realisation of which can be assessed with reasonable certainty . |
20 | Essentially , of course , a freehold is seen as an appreciating asset the value of which can be realised for the benefit of the firm free from tax ( where the proceeds of sale are reinvested in other firm property ) . |
21 | Here , faced by uncompromising contours , the glen branches into two , Glen Pean and Glen Dessarry , either of which can be followed on foot to Loch Morar : a long and arduous trek . |
22 | Structured methodologies use techniques most of which can be followed by analysts and users alike . |
23 | It provides a further list of options , some of which can be accessed by all LIFESPAN users , some of which are available only to certain privileged users . |
24 | Some databases may have all the information in one record held in one large field e.g. Prestel , COMMUNITEL or MICROVIEWDATA databases , while database management programs may have a number of fields all of which can be accessed individually e.g. KWIRS , SIR , QUEST or MASTERFILE . |
25 | Language difficulty will generally be measured in terms of decipherability , the problem of which can be eased by reducing the symbolic complexity of the text . |
26 | Within this general constraint , however , we attempted to find representative variables that belonged to two broadly-defined types ( the second of which can be subdivided ) that we describe in terms of their linguistic ( and not their social ) characteristics . |
27 | Such change can represent a high risk , which it is important to minimise through cost-effective trials , demonstrations and evaluations — many of which can be arranged by the technology provider . |
28 | Offered on demand as well as series-timetabled examinations , the new examinations are structured in sets of modules , each of which can be recognised by a separate certificate . |
29 | The food is delicious : home-baked bread , cakes and pastries , the excellence of which can be explained by the fact that John and Polly were both bakers in John 's father 's business . |
30 | These are detailed in our Current Account leaflet , a copy of which can be obtained from any Midland branch . |