Example sentences of "[noun] [art] [noun pl] can [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In this case the details can be entered here whenever a file is amended and a printout obtained at will .
2 However , in all cases the instructions can be broken down into a sequence of primitive operations on the various parts of the processor , such as the accumulators , the adder and the program counter ; notice that some of these parts are not directly accessible to the programmer .
3 However , in all other international cases the procedures can be excluded at the time of making the original contract ( s3(1) ) .
4 The effect of the maxim is to add to most utterances a pragmatic inference to the effect that the statement presented is the strongest , or most informative , that can be made in the situation ; in many cases the implicatures can be glossed by adding only to the propositional content of the sentence , e.g. " Nigel has only fourteen children " , " the flag is only white " , " Harry only got a fine " .
5 Sharing can cause problems , but in some cases the children can be encouraged to explore possible solutions for themselves .
6 Rather similar , seemingly absurd infinities occur in the other partial theories , but in all these cases the infinities can be cancelled out by a process called renormalization .
7 Ideal for classwork or self-access The exercises can be done in class and include some pairwork and group activities .
8 Whereas there is a definite minimum speed for rounding out with full airbrake , once the glider is in level flight close to the ground , with the right technique the airbrakes can be opened fully at much lower speeds .
9 After a few hours the butterflies can be released .
10 Other values can be calculated proportionately ; for example , for £20 premiums the values can be doubled .
11 At the end of a drama session the children can be asked to consider the most important moments in the drama and create ( say ) three images or " photographs " of those moments .
12 In the case of serious arrestable offences the rights can be postponed for up to 36 hours on the authority of an officer of at least the rank of superintendent if that officer has reasonable grounds for believing that the exercise of either right would : ( a ) lead to interference with evidence connected with a serious arrestable offence ; ( b ) lead to interference with or physical injury to other persons ; ( c ) " tip-off " other persons suspected of a serious arrestable offence ; ( d ) hinder the recovery of property .
13 In free fall the coordinates can be chosen to make the metric diagonal , in which case reduces to and .
14 On most boards the footstraps can be fitted when you improve so on no account should they be on the board when you learn as they can get in your way as you step around the board .
15 As with angles the letters can be put in different orders .
16 Once the plan has been agreed by the governing body the details can be added .
17 In this small community the adjustments can be made for the handicapping conditions of the persons involved .
18 Many older people have been found to have low levels of vitamin C , and by increasing the dietary intake the problems can be overcome .
19 A. In most regions the towns can be arranged in order , according to their Rank ( 1st , 2nd , 3rd , etc. ) and their Size .
20 For convenience the patterns can be shown on graphs ( fig.6.8 ) as a series of statistical ellipses which represent 90 per cent of the results from each quarry .
21 In spite of the fact that women artists never gained a powerful position in the art establishment regarding both the official policy and semi-official theory — if we look at the recent cultural history of Yugoslavia the exceptions can be found to confirm the independence and the distinctive standpoint of women artists .
22 At a pinch the spacers can be substituted for four appropriately sized nuts .
23 Portman , however , makes no demands , but recommends that borrowers should take buildings and contents insurance , and if this is arranged through the society the premiums can be combined with the monthly interest payments , thus avoiding separate standing orders or direct debits .
24 Alternatively , a single set of arithmetic instructions can be provided , and a processor mode register specifies what format the operands can be expected to be in .
25 This way the colours can be merged , spread and when dry , re-pastelled .
26 No doubt the problems can be overcome .
27 From a Weberian point of view the professions can be seen as occupational groups which have succeeded in controlling and manipulating the labour market in such a way that they can maximize their rewards .
28 In fact the parts can be used in anything from high-tech warships to telephones and TVs .
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