Example sentences of "[adv] it can be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Set a floppy so it can be written to in drive A. |
2 | Hence , when selecting a parser it is vital to determine how wide a variety of grammar the parser is able to process and how easily it can be extended to a larger domain . |
3 | The idea of using recycled asphalt appealed to me , and it is available cheaply , because often it can be brought to the site directly from the roadworks . |
4 | In this paper expert systems technology is explained and shown how it can be applied to ‘ real ’ aircraft maintenance problems . |
5 | Having examined Christianity , he recognizes that if it is true ( as it claims to be and as the third level promises to show how it can be seen to be ) , it does provide the necessary answer . |
6 | Inflation analysis divides many macroeconomists , but for the moment the question is how it can be introduced to analysis . |
7 | And , let it be noted , if 1920 marked the high tide of Bukharin 's leftism , then it can be said to be equally true of the Bolsheviks as a whole , Lenin included . |
8 | Of course , as recognized by the judge in the above case , if the structure is dictated by function then it can be said to be an uncopyrightable idea although , often that will not be so ; there will be a variety of potential structures possible . |
9 | If this abbreviated plan is convincing , then it can be refined to a more nearly faithful one . |
10 | Then it can be relayed to listeners . ’ |
11 | In fact , when the sex act takes place only when progeny is desired then it can be referred to as married brahmacārya . |
12 | Then it can be confined to a raised pool without offending the eye . |
13 | This is the technique of flash photolysis , and again it can be applied to gaseous or to liquid samples . |
14 | Certainly , it is true that PMS is exacerbated by stress and a poor diet ( which is why it can be remedied to a great extent ) , but the real culprit is fluid retention — caused by natural changes in body chemistry . |