Example sentences of "[noun] [that] could be [vb pp] on " in BNC.
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1 | This new ‘ workflow ’ software opened up vast new possibilities for DIP solutions that could be justified on time savings and service improvements as well as space savings . |
2 | Few had any educational qualifications or trade skills that could be sold on the shrinking job market . |
3 | Other scientists were more concerned with physics that could be studied on earth . |
4 | Lord Sutherland told Maddison that life imprisonment was the only sentence that could be imposed on a murder charge . |
5 | Do judges and lawyers recognize legal rights mainly in circumstances that could be explained on pragmatist grounds ? |
6 | Moreover , these ‘ association ’ regions consisted of a number of distinctive regions that could be identified on the basis of their internal cellular organization . |
7 | Mr Brooke said the summer 's inter-party discussions were not peace talks as such , but they were one of the pressures that could be mounted on the terrorists . |
8 | The report starts with the premise that wild red deer are ‘ a valuable national asset that could be managed on a sustainable basis to produce greater net economic , environmental and social benefits than at present . ’ |
9 | The whales that could be brought on board were filleted and the meat frozen , but the dolphins were thrown away . |
10 | Funds could therefore be appointed out to the children or other relevant UK beneficiaries without a tax charge ( although if subsequently income arose in the structure that could be assessed on the beneficiaries to the extent of the relevant income ) . |
11 | The police required a portable system that could be implemented on an IBM-compatible microcomputer . |
12 | The initial examination of the requirement was based on the categories derived in the earlier analysis , which produced some tentative conclusions about the type of records that could be held on a computer , and the potential advantages that could be gained . |
13 | The ‘ magazine ’ was a collection of photocopies of drawings and slogans that could be found on any underpass on the estate . |
14 | Plainly , a court which was considering whether to impose a community service order while an earlier order was still current should bear in mind that Parliament had prescribed 240 hours as the maximum that could be ordered on a single occasion . |
15 | First a questionnaire was distributed to all adults in China , and all those who had suspicious symptoms were subjected to the second procedure , which was a new simple blood-test that could be performed on farms or in factories , and gave an answer in twenty minutes . |