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

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1 Fees for this can be included as part of the ‘ reasonable ’ cost of the work and grant given .
2 My instructions for this can be found on the graph .
3 Some of this can be achieved through training , with time to relate it back to the working environment . ’
4 Undoubtedly the best illustration of this can be obtained by comparing the research of Rossi et al .
5 ‘ It is hoped the consequences of this can be felt by the local labour force , ’ he said .
6 Much of this can be explained by the cooptation which has taken place through the mechanism of clientelism .
7 A part of this can be credited to the team 's frugality .
8 Some of this can be prevented by deliberately planting the joins with herbs like creeping thyme ( Thymus x serpyllum ) and pennyroyal ( Mentha pulegium ) which have matted stems lying flat on the ground .
9 The proof of this can be seen at Verulamium in the theatre excavation ( Kenyon , 1934 ) the orchestra of which was used as a rubbish dump at the end of the fourth century , probably a deliberate act of desecration by Christians .
10 Some of the effects of this can be seen at the Slovene technical museum housed in the old monastery buildings at Bistra , on the edge of the Ljubljansko Barje ( Ljubljana Heath ) .
11 The effect of this can be seen on car 34 ( above ) , presenting a decidedly more modern appearance .
12 The effects of this can be seen on the image of TiO&sub2 ; in stream sediments collected by the GSP from the Moray-Buchan area ( Plate 3 ) where enhanced titanium values extend to the east of the basic intrusions .
13 The effect of this can be seen as the compiled code for VAX is typically smaller than PDP-11 code .
14 An example of this can be seen in his youthful discovery of the biblical poems of the Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf .
15 An example of this can be seen in the upper part of the Hauptdolomit in Schoonebeek-447 , where the porosity has been completely destroyed by vadose compaction and the sonic log as a typically serrated character ( Fig. 18 ) .
16 A good example of this can be seen in riding .
17 A typical example of this can be seen in a swing context .
18 An example of this can be seen in a story reported by a worker in Corby ,
19 An example of this can be seen in Louis VII 's second Burgundian expedition , already mentioned .
20 A good example of this can be seen in the area of educational research : before 1944 in England and Wales , education at a grammar school was predominantly the preserve of middle-class children whose parents had the ability to pay , with only a minority of ‘ free-place ’ pupils attending .
21 Examples of this can be seen in the development of the doctrine of the supremacy of Parliament and in judicial review , for example , the rules of natural justice .
22 Evidence of this can be seen in the surprising number of items surviving from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , which one could be forgiven for thinking were only a few decades old .
23 It was a source of great prestige to have one 's portrait painted while sitting on , or standing near an Anatolian rug , and numerous examples of this can be seen in the pictures of Simone Martini and other artists of the period .
24 Evidence of this can be seen in both Indian painting and architecture of the period , as well as in the rug designs , and Persian aesthetic ideals and compositions remain an integral part of Indian weaving to this day .
25 An interesting example of this can be seen in the way that people with different disabilities view educational integration .
26 An early example of this can be seen in Nichols v. Walker .
27 An example of this can be seen in the list in Parsons and Steadman ( 1984 , pp. 43–50 ) of a school 's possible objectives set against possible means of achieving these .
28 A classic example of this can be seen in Stu Kilen 's article , as he relives his disastrous 3rd match of the Macphersons League .
29 Something of this can be seen in the Confessor 's reign , when Godwin supported one of his kinsmen , a Canterbury monk , in an attempt to obtain the archiepiscopacy .
30 The importance of this can be seen from the fact that the Thirty Tyrants who seized power briefly in 404–3 BC decreed that only 3000 citizens should retain the right to trial , while all others could be summarily executed by government order .
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