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

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1 When , and only when , the paper and the paint have completely dried , I emphasise the highlights by rubbing over them gently with a typewriter eraser , the variety which can be sharpened to a point to increase accuracy .
2 When , and only when , the paper and the paint have completely dried , I emphasise the highlights by rubbing over them gently with a typewriter eraser , the variety which can be sharpened to a point to increase accuracy .
3 And he has n't bought me a Renault er , I , I think , I , I 'd like to make the , the comment that in general the money which can be controlled at site level is that related to labour and plant .
4 Those on half board will receive vouchers in the resort which can be used at the various cafes and restaurants .
5 However , these blades do increase the damage which can be done to the model when you get it wrong .
6 A window is a screen display stored in the computer which can be created , recalled , modified , scaled , repositioned and combined or overlapped with other windows by user messages .
7 Variable resistances mounted at the two joints provide a varying voltage to the computer which can be connected through an analogue port ; a joystick socket may be enough , given suitable software .
8 The build itself can be broken down into two groups , ‘ Direct Build Costs ’ and ‘ Other Costs . ’
9 The above two illustrations also indicate the difficulty which can be experienced in discerning whether the model is coming towards you or going away .
10 A series of strange events have happened in the building which can be traced to the ghost of an old railwayman , and more recently the spirit of an art student who unfortunately got hooked on hard drugs , which combined with drink killed him after he had attended the celebration party to launch the Horizon Recording Studio .
11 a graphics standard for the PC which can be added or built into a system to give sharper characters and improved colour with the correct display device .
12 Agency is irrelevant unless there has been some default on the part of the agent which can be attributed to the principal .
13 Another observation was of the isolation which can be experienced by the housewife , despite a close and happy marriage , when a move of residence deprives her of the company of friends .
14 They will identify and ‘ think through ’ the issues — or rather do the market analysis that substitutes for political thought — and create the slogans and policies in terms of the conditioned reflexes of the electorate which can be controlled by political advertising on the issues .
15 The success of this venture depends heavily upon the quantity and quality of the research which can be assembled and examined .
16 And , although I agree with the author that the Shaw-Mohler equation is characterised by ‘ its utter simplicity ’ , it seems a little brutal to derive it in a page of text by introducing 11 variables , when the equation itself can be reduced to three .
17 One person 's idea can influence and spark off a better idea in another , and through the interchange something can be created which is more useful than either could achieve alone .
18 However , the range which can be used is amazing .
19 The work which can be done is any work a solicitor normally does other than representation in a court or tribunal .
20 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
21 Expedition models can have a snow valance on the fly — an extra skirt around the bottom which can be laid on the ground and anchored down by snow or rocks .
22 The spreadsheet looks like a notebook on the screen , and each two-dimensional page has a ‘ thumb tab ’ at the bottom which can be labelled with an appropriate name , such as a month or sales region .
23 The larger the telescope , the more light it can collect , and the higher the magnification which can be employed .
24 In addition to wall displays thought needs to be given to the equipment which can be used in the room , e.g. does the teacher always have to use the overhead projector or slide projector with the whole class or can groups of pupils go and view a selection of slides independently as needed ?
25 It comes in interlocking 22cm square pieces and will shape itself around bumps in the terrain which can be made with earth-moving equipment before the slope is laid .
26 As Table 6.1 below shows , the proportion of temporary hotel and catering staff who can be described as working on that basis " involuntarily " is lower , and the proportion who can be classified as working on that basis " voluntarily " is higher than for the generality of the temporary labour force .
27 Such approaches have been applied to cursive words of English ( Frishkopf and Harmon 1961 ; Harmon , 1962b ; Earnest , 1962 ; Farag , 1979 ; Brown and Ganapathy , 1980 ) , but to achieve any degree of accuracy the vocabulary which can be recognised is very small .
28 Sir Brynmor Jones said jocularly : " The teacher who can be replaced by a teaching machine or any audio-visual aid deserves to be ( 1968 : 281 ) and this might be thought also to be true of replacement by ancillaries .
29 This is an important consideration , but for the moment it can be noted that the activities of the drink sellers took place within existing recreational forms .
30 The problem in terms purely of resourcing is if , if one does n't look after the not so seriously mentally ill they very rapidly c become the very seriously mentally ill with considerable financial resourcing problems and also enormous manpower problems because they do then tend to need twenty four hour close supervision nursing and not care in the community which can be done on a part-time basis and the implications of that are frightening .
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