Example sentences of "which can [be] very [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many sexual problems are treated these days primarily by educational or instructive methods , which can be very effective . |
2 | It is only a rough-and-ready estimating method , but one which can be very useful ( if its limitations are recognised ) . |
3 | So , in effect , there 's a subjective animal which can be very useful when trying to explain a glimpse , for example , employed for example the total I E prime and er , also in the psychological . |
4 | I 'm not necessarily talking about hooking , just looking to score and utilise the gaps in the field , which can be very attacking in Championship games . |
5 | Secondary bacterial infection of the ulcers is common and there is a marked swelling of the lymph nodes in the groin , which can be very tender . |
6 | Since such features , which can be very powerful , differ for various cad systems , output files tend to be ‘ system specific ’ . |
7 | We are doing this because some kids always tell us ‘ oh , we can do that but with my legs tied behind my back ’ which can be very annoying . |
8 | Believe it or not , bachelors do tend to cultivate the art , when it 's a choice of either starving or else eating out every night , which can be very boring after a while . |
9 | In urban environments most of the flats on offer are in converted houses , which can be very good , or very bad . |
10 | However , this solution does not address the problem of costs of delay known as demurrage which can be very substantial . |
11 | This research has shown that certain misconceptions commonly arise which can be very persistent , yet go unnoticed . |
12 | Concentrated powder should never be supplied as the mixture of caustic with water creates a violent heat generating ( exothermic ) reaction which can be very dangerous . |
13 | Potential energy is one convenient way of parking energy until it is wanted and this energy can be followed through its various subsequent transformations by a sort of accounting procedure which can be very revealing . |
14 | Another benefit of renting is that landlords take care of maintenance work to your property , which can be very expensive , and you do not have the legal and other fees involved in buying and selling houses . |
15 | A patient 's eyes may become sticky through a watery discharge which can be very uncomfortable and will need regular cleaning . |
16 | Now we have video , a complex technology which is so automated and fool-proofed that it enables anyone , whether technically minded or not , to record moving pictures to a standard which can be very high indeed . |
17 | Personally , though , I like her , I respect her , I enjoy her company , which can be very entertaining when she chooses . |
18 | This is a very real danger which can be very difficult to break out of . |
19 | If the Goblin Fanatic manages to keep going then he quickly becomes disoriented , and will start to spin about the battlefield first one way and then another — which can be very disconcerting for all combatants ! |
20 | Do n't put it in the boot of the car which can be very cold . |
21 | This skier is being overtaken by her own hair , which can be very hazardous . |
22 | All the permissions granted by the GDO are subject to conditions and some are hedged about by preconditions which can be very important . |
23 | The second advantage is that such promotions enable the name of your organisation or its brands to be included in the copy , which can be very important in publications which would not normally use such names . |
24 | And we can appear and disappear just when we like , which can be very convenient . |
25 | ‘ I encourage hairdressers to avoid jargon , which can be very patronising . |