Example sentences of "which [noun pl] can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just a question of which clubs can afford me .
2 The Kunsthalle , a space ( usually municipally funded ) in which artists can exhibit their works outside academic and museum constraints , is largely unknown in the United States , even though every small city in the country seems to have built a ‘ contemporary art space ’ over the last ten years .
3 In the last section we saw three ways in which speakers can miss their target of JC .
4 Formal links , such as parents ' evenings , can be useful but more informal occasions often provide a relaxed atmosphere in which parents can ask their own questions .
5 There are ways in which parents can encourage their growing children to make right choices in life .
6 Maria , 12 , who lives at Highfield Road South , Rock Ferry , Birkenhead , said : ‘ I nominated the museum because it has a lot of exhibits which visitors can handle which makes it more interesting . ’
7 Money or government bonds provide alternative stores of value , a means by which individuals can hold their savings .
8 However , there are many ways in which individuals can protect themselves and others from the potentially dangerous effects of pollutants .
9 If all profits from corporations were distributed to shareholders , then on the integrationist view all that is required is a mechanism by which individuals can pay their tax on this income source at their personal marginal rate .
10 Of course , this does not resolve the issue of inequality , but it does provide a mechanism through which individuals can focus their view of an acceptable ‘ trade-off ’ between redistribution ( equity ) and efficiency .
11 The report concludes with a discussion on the health effects of organochlorines and suggests ways in which individuals can limit their intake of dioxin-like compounds .
12 Social studies teachers and departments have been placed in the vanguard of progressive teaching , ostensibly because social studies is seen as a context in which individuals can develop their consciousness and understanding of society .
13 Statutes are only one of the means by which governments can achieve their policy objectives and there are , surprisingly , relatively few things which governments can do only with the approval of Parliament as expressed in the passing of a statute .
14 Through project work , English becomes a window on the culture of the English speaking world , and a means through which learners can express their own culture .
15 Indeed , a major theme which is influencing the use and impact of computers in all kinds of applications is the increasingly simple way in which users can make them do complex and powerful things .
16 Telecommunication standards significantly affect the ability of manufacturers and operators to access the telecommunication/information market , the size of the market and determine the extent to which users can have their needs met .
17 There 's also a monthly egg and fish listing in which members can advertise their sales , wants and swaps .
18 Nevertheless , there are various ways by which scientists can detect their presence .
19 In some cases it is appropriate to choose other rewards that are more motivating to children , like a surprise bag with little gifts in it into which children can place their hands and find a surprise .
20 It is by no means certain that material rewards are the only means by which societies can induce their members to fill social positions as the theory seems to suggest .
21 The skilful teacher sets up a training situation in which pupils can solve their own problems and draw their own conclusions .
22 Poovey describes the silenced female body as a site upon which men can inscribe their anxieties about their sexuality and that of women .
23 Since Postan wrote in 1950 , the figures on which historians can base their opinions have been made conveniently available with the compilation of the Phelps Brown and Hopkins indices of the cost of consumable goods , and of building wage-rates in southern England , expressed in terms of these goods [ A.1 ] .
24 It should provide a starting-point from which students can formulate their own , more individual strategies .
25 One way in which adults can test their interest in some novel subject matter is to watch television programmes , or read books .
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