Example sentences of "which can [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 One reason for this limited ability of central banks to intervene in foreign exchange markets is that , generally , official reserves of gold and foreign currencies have not increased in line with the size of the flows which can disturb exchange rates .
2 When you undertake research you will find that the CIB has many specialist books , journals and research reports as well as databases which can identify sources of research in banking and current activity worldwide .
3 Darlington 's Memorial Hospital will be among those to receive a body scanner which can identify brain tumours and liver complaints much earlier than conventional X-ray equipment .
4 Unlike mercury-gilding , there is no positive analytical evidence which can identify gold leaf , but it can often be recognised when viewed in cross-section at high magnification .
5 The search for animals which can identify kin has now led to the discovery that honey bees discriminate between full and half sisters .
6 Dragon Project researcher , Don Robins , has shown that stone has a ‘ defect structure ’ , which means that it has gaps which can trap electrons .
7 ( Notice , however , that there is no anomaly if the reference of horses is EXPLICITLY restricted : Mary prefers mares to horses which can sire foals or Mary prefers mares to these horses uttered in a situation where only stallions are present . )
8 This is a Southern Asian fish which can reach lengths well over 24in ( 60cm ) , with a base colour of gold/brown , it then looks as if a tyre has run along the length of the body leaving dark brown tread markings all along the eel .
9 Insurance for one of the sleek motors , which can reach 100mph in eight seconds without leaving second gear , costs between £5,500 and £20,000 a year .
10 These birds , which can reach speeds of more than 100mph , are known for their hunting prowess .
11 From this brief examination of some of the factors which can affect childhood psychiatric risk , it is apparent for each one of the examples that they are relevant only if certain other conditions prevail .
12 I 've heard ticks can carry a nasty disease which can affect humans as well as dogs .
13 The person will have a high level of emotional arousal and be particularly sensitive to social influences which can affect arousal .
14 In view of the numerous illnesses and injuries which can affect people , it would be very difficult to provide guidelines on all of these .
15 Maintain an awareness of circumstances which can affect standards of care and act accordingly .
16 To this end , the analytical department is designing on-line analysers , eg on-line gas chromatography , which can analyse products and intermediates in ‘ real time ’ , and if part of the process does not attain the quality required the computer will work out the modifications needed before the process can continue .
17 Although AlphaWindows terminals are primarily suited for Unix — Santa Cruz Operation Inc is supporting the specifications under its SCO Unix — they will run on any operating system which can do multiplexing .
18 Pre-retirement planning can minimise the shock and subsequent demoralisation which can accompany retirement , and can help those about to retire to develop a constructive philosophy .
19 As a result , they spend much of their time sitting down in the thick layer of muck which can inflict burns to their hocks and breasts , and they may also develop ulcerated feet .
20 This is achieved by the use of lockshield valves which can restrict flow through the most favoured radiators .
21 It includes workstation security — which can restrict users ' access to specific applications — multiple secure window options and personal ID passwords .
22 It includes workstation security — which can restrict users ' access to specific applications — multiple secure window options and personal ID passwords .
23 M. The Board made a list of features which can attract tourists :
24 For Abelard there is a transforming energy in love which can change people .
25 The list which follows gives the seven classifications of instruments which can involve solo or group :
26 The catalogue does much to explain the technical complexity of many of her prints ( which can involve combinations of etching , lithography , transfer , textual processes and photographic screens ) while the sheer beauty of her colour prints such as ‘ Female Nude with Green Shawl seen from behind ’ ( 1903 , K.69 ) and the variants of the better known ‘ Woman with Dead Child ’ ( 1903 , K.72 ) one of her greatest works are well served by the excellent colour reproductions .
27 Individual site audits , which can involve spot checks on sites known , or likely , to have problems .
28 Substituting for the father , Novella exemplifies a certain them in women 's history which can illuminate changing attitudes to the female production of art .
29 It has the added advantage that it accentuates the role of the cycle as a benign form of transport , one which can bestow peace and tranquillity not only on its user but also on the general urban scene .
30 Thus , the so-called midlife crisis , which can strike men and women as young as 35 or 40 , is often the spur to infidelity .
  Next page