Example sentences of "which could be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , Brenda 's turn is so constructed that it starts in London English with a statement about what happened , and switches to Creole at " cause " ( which could be London English or Creole ) — precisely the point where she begins her explanation of why she acted in this way . |
2 | There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats . |
3 | which could be air conditioning related . |
4 | It is also questionable whether it is wise to kill adult males indiscrimately , many of which could be harem masters . |
5 | Nevertheless , it is apparently particularly difficult to convince councillors of the justification and effectiveness of these services , which could be life-lines to a minority of rural inhabitants . |
6 | The nonwords should be thought of as new words , previously unencountered , and as letter-strings which could be words . |
7 | Massive redundancy provisions are expected to dent the figures which could be £0.6bn adrift at £1bn . |
8 | The organisation is divided into three ( these could be geographical divisions — say 3 shops , or functional divisions , which could be production , accounts and sales — or product based divisions ) . |
9 | There were no spectators at all , which was a relief , and no one in the water of a size or shape which could be Nevil . |
10 | The old classification of manslaughter was into voluntary and involuntary , the former being when the accused had the mens rea for murder but there is some mitigating factor , which could be provocation , diminished responsibility or killing in pursuance of a suicide pact . |