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

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1 The building Societies ' Association ( at 34 Park Street , London W1Y 3PF ) publishes a leaflet , Hints for Home Buyers , and a more detailed booklet , Building Societies and House Purchase , both of which can be obtained free of charge .
2 The Department of Trade and Industry has published a very useful document on mutual recognition ‘ Europe Open for Professionals ’ which can be obtained free of charge by telephoning .
3 The general form of their relationship has been expressed in Hammond 's cognitive continuum , on which can be mapped any of the processes by which we gain knowledge of our environment .
4 Everything can be taken either of two ways — creatively or destructively , for God or against God .
5 In Beyond the Pleasure Principle ( 1920 ) there can be found some of the worst of Freud 's biological arguments .
6 Gradually too they can be made aware of differences within a particular society in the past .
7 They can be told some of the pre-requisites , and have to work out the others out-of-role before starting — perhaps they are told who they are and what has happened , and they have to agree where and when the situation is taking place .
8 Therefore , it can be calculated that of the 1,135 opioid users known to our five main indicator agencies in 1984–5 , 227 would have ‘ come off ’ opioids by the following year .
9 There is a quite separate consideration relating to species composition of prey assemblages , and this is the extent to which it can be considered diagnostic of the habitats from which the assemblage has been derived .
10 It can be read millions of times over , but only written to once — when it is first assembled at the birth of the cell in which it resides .
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