Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] can be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It has shown up deficiencies in common law where protection does not exist or can be waived for people with HIV .
2 If a project grinds to a premature halt , the tutor must first evaluate if sufficient evidence has or can be generated for assessment purposes .
3 Unless we can devise an IQ test that can be administered to an embryo in utero , there is no way of deciding what are the limits of a person 's intelligence potential .
4 Craft or small-scale industries should as far as possible exploit local materials and have a high value added that can be retained by the producer .
5 Mutations in Escherichia coli recB or recC genes result in a defect in recombination and DNA repair that can be suppressed by additional mutations in sbcB and either sbcC or sbcD ( 3 , 4 ) .
6 ‘ In order to achieve this , measures must be developed that can be applied at particular neuralgic points only and that will all the same have a traffic restraining effect on the whole area .
7 In the English appellate courts it may be true to say that change that can be based on reasoning by analogy and the evolutionary development of legal rules is the most that can be expected , and that major changes of direction require legislation which , to overcome the bias of judges in favour of the status quo , must be unequivocally expressed .
8 The choice of these issues is determined by the expected areas of industrial relations change that can be anticipated in the next few years .
9 A new bank account that can be opened by completing the attached application form and depositing a minimum of £1 at any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
10 As with other tax allowances , this is not a cash benefit that can be claimed at the post office .
11 The name of ‘ Derrida ’ has been used in such a way as to imply that it refers to a real person who has certain ideas and theories which he has expressed in various books and essays , and which this introduction has tried to repeat , treating them as signifieds that can be represented in a number of different forms .
12 A particularly puzzling aspect of the ammonoids is a great resemblance between external shell features that can be produced at different times by otherwise unrelated ammonoids .
13 It is an active faith : a belief that something needs to be done and can be done by this man Jesus .
14 Applications for the 1992 award are now being accepted and can be made through only one academic institution .
15 Most designers have an intuitive but unformalised picture in these terms but it is of great utility to produce these pictures in flow diagram form so that any differences of view are revealed and can be reconciled by discussions during the process of agreeing the diagrams .
16 With a water butt , the water is collected and can be used for gardens .
17 Landscape , pasture , workplaces and cemetery are all incorporated and can be experienced from the abbey garden .
18 But some idea of the general type he was looking for can be gleaned from his memoirs .
19 All the free services we provide with The Barclays Bank Account plus a list of services we charge for can be found on the following pages .
20 As I suggested above , information , opinions and even historical anecdotes are all gratefully received and can be forwarded to the writers via .
21 It can be seen , then , that we are dealing with a condition that is some two or three times as common as gonorrhoea , for which an organism is implicated and can be grown in perhaps 50 per cent of cases ; and yet there are no facilities , generally , for its isolation .
22 In hand knitting these braids are developed and can be worked over a wide number of stitches , sometimes forming basket weave patterns , but on a chunky machine there is a risk of forcing the needles .
23 So they 've actually got to be making something that 's that can be sold or can be sold in the near future if they .
24 More hostility exists than can be accounted for on political and economic theories of the Marxist type .
25 It also has to have some mechanism by which the latent TL signal is zeroed that can be related to an archaeological or geological event of interest .
26 As the 1976 Royal Commission noted , ‘ the only route to at least temporary salvation [ was ] the dramatic savings in labour costs that can be achieved with the rational introduction of new technology …
27 It is easy to understand , cheap and simple to administer and can be varied in rate on different commodities to support the less well-off , by exempting food , for example .
28 Therefore the answers are closed and can be found by reference to a suitable book .
29 ( Rotachute , P-5 still exists and can be found on display at the Museum of Army Flying , Middle Wallop .
30 APPROVED-BY the module has been formally approved and can be issued as part of a product .
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