Example sentences of "[noun] can [adv] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On these healthy diets , many species of fish will be conditioned for spawning and the resulting fry can also be fed commercial fry food .
2 Very much a plant of northern Europe including Britain , honeysuckle can also be found growing wild in North Africa and western Asia .
3 Indeed , most of the popular traditions associated with Constantine can now be proved erroneous .
4 The issue can be created after the actual product has been despatched ; the issue can also be updated prior to despatch in order to associate a different product or client with the issue .
5 EPS ( Encapsulated PostScript ) files containing TIFF bit-images can now be displayed on-screen and printed on non-PostScript printers .
6 All of this does not , however , mean that if the goods prove defective the private seller can easily be made liable for breach of the terms of sections 13–15 of the Sale of Goods Act .
7 As a result , the purchaser can now be held responsible for all dismissal claims by employees dismissed in connection with the sale even if the dismissals took place at a time earlier than literally " immediately before " the transfer .
8 What I am putting before the House are serious considerations about the balance between the rights of individuals , which may be damaged in the course of a case but where the record can subsequently be put straight , the rights of those who are before the courts , accused , to deploy their defence , and the rights of the public at large to scrutinise that process .
9 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
10 Whether lexically unrelated idioms can ever be considered exact translation equivalents , however , is debatable . )
11 ( 2 ) Where a document of title to goods has been lawfully transferred to any person as buyer or owner of the goods , and that person transfers the document to a person who takes it in good faith and for valuable consideration , then — ; ( a ) if the last-mentioned transfer was by way of sale the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit is defeated ; and ( b ) if the last-mentioned transfer was made by way of pledge or other disposition for value , the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit can only be exercised subject to the rights of the transferee . ’
12 Indeed it is doubtful if one group can even be called local , since it is sponsored , promoted and financed by central government .
13 Most fish can certainly be kept healthy without live foods , but they do seem to enjoy them !
14 I am not convinced that , even on the projected budget for the mid-1990s , the budgetary emphasis on safety can yet be considered adequate .
15 Panels can also be supplied unglazed , or in a wide range of plain , patterned , leaded , or thermo-ceramic coloured decorative glass .
16 The puppy can then be left alone to sleep with relatively little disturbance .
17 The beauty and achievements of Bohemian art can perhaps be called Czech only with an effort , but there is no doubt of the attachment of a people to the heritage that they can rightly claim .
18 And on the other side , subordinate groups have no other recourse than armed revolt if they are deprived of other means of exercising political rights ; or they may find themselves in a situation where their formal rights can only be made effective in practice by the use or threat of violence .
19 Thus policy based on statistical forecasts can easily be rendered counterproductive .
20 Although capacitance C 2 must be varied to reach balance , its value need not be known unless it is also required to determine the loss resistance R S Because C is proportional to R 2 , the bridge can easily be made direct reading in capacitance through suitable marking of the resistance scale of R 2 .
21 A woman can still be considered dangerous and exciting by wearing vibrant red clothes ; we are all familiar with the term ‘ scarlet woman ’ .
22 That pattern can also be called liberal , or bourgeois , civilization and it was most developed in the industrialized countries , least in the agrarian east and south .
23 Phonological choices form a distinct level of style in oral literature , and in written literature the implicit sound pattern can always be made explicit in reading aloud .
24 ‘ That means the mussels can theoretically be eaten raw , ’ said Mr Horne .
25 Scholars can now be considered fortunate if they manage to find " one unworked field " , Three years later , McKerrow describes this great period as constituting a " revolution in literary history " in the course of which everything previously taken as axiomatic has been questioned or disproved .
26 With a little ingenuity , passages which at first sight would appear to require much use of the pedals can often be made playable with very little chromatic alteration , or perhaps none at all , by using enharmonic equivalents of certain notes .
27 The vehicles required to meet the 1998 California deadline can certainly be made available and are likely to be a mix of both battery and hybrid vehicles .
28 Mimed dance or danced mime can also be called descriptive or narrative dance .
29 Countries in Western Europe can sometimes be serviced direct from the UK because of good communication facilities .
30 One dramatic concomitant is rising fertility among unmarried teenage girls , though changes in women 's education standards and work status can hardly be held accountable for such a sharp upswing in teenage fertility as the past decade has witnessed .
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