Example sentences of "[that] can [not/n't] be [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 Because it , in a job that ca n't be done in isolation , to complete this procedure or procedures , we may have been plural , needs er , consultation with er , certainly with Simon 's division in quite a substantial way .
2 Women and Beauty in April nineteen forty three wrote - there is a special kind of beauty preparation that ca n't be bought in a single shop in the world because you must make it yourself from spirit , heart and simple courage and you make it fresh each day .
3 Events which demand a substantial outlay that ca n't be recovered in the event of cancellation , bad weather or some other cause need to be avoided .
4 Daring to teach the lessons that ca n't be found in textbooks , his eccentric methods promote spontaneity and idealism , but his students face stern opposition from school authorities when they choose to exercise their imaginations and resurrect ‘ The Dead Poets Society ’ .
5 Whether these entry positions can , in turn , be levered into positions of more than a new dependency on the technological leaders is an open question and one that can not be answered in the general case .
6 If it is important to understand a number of practical policies , because of a concern about their effects upon society , it is necessary to accept studies that can not be defined in terms of a discrete intellectual discipline .
7 And if you do pages that could be done in metal , they are more convincing than pages that can not be done in metal .
8 The successes of molecular biology are sufficiently striking to show that whatever the true relation of biology may be to physics , it is certainly a subtle one that can not be encapsulated in a single word .
9 A standard story , repeated by travellers and natives alike , holds that if you travel 50 miles in Britain you will encounter a different sign language that can not be understood in the region you have just left .
10 ‘ Telepathy is the communication between people of thoughts , feelings etc … involving mechanisms that can not be understood in terms of known scientific laws . ’
11 Spender ( 1982 ) believes that women 's thinking takes a special subjective form that can not be formalized in men 's language .
12 In practice , however , from about 5 o'clock in the morning onwards changes occur that can not be explained in this way .
13 Your Lordships accept that a civil court should never make an order that will inhibit the processes of the criminal law , but regard the letter written by a Principal Officer in the Crown Prosecution Service as a sufficient assurance that the prosecution will be placed at no disadvantage if pursuant to the order of the court the defendants produce a number of incriminating documents that can not be used in a prosecution .
14 The percentage of added records that can not be held in these embedded overflow areas is about 10.26 per cent .
15 There are now no ‘ fundamental contradictions in human life that can not be resolved in the context of modern liberalism ’ .
16 Another nap hand at the expense of Andover took Iron 's league tally for the season to 82 , a figure that can not be bettered in any of the three divisions of the Beazer League .
17 For it is indeed time some party concerned itself with all those intangible forms of wealth that can not be included in anything called so appropriately the gross national product .
18 Survey methodology is a highly developed technique for obtaining a representative sample of opinions and attitudes from an enumerated population , but the interactive technique used in such surveys is designed to keep rapport at a moderate level and filter out all information that can not be coded in the scheme developed .
19 The deviations from the no-arbitrage condition that can not be removed in this way should not exceed the difference in transactions costs between the alternative strategies , e.g. trading futures or the underlying shares .
20 The basic difference between the two categories is that ( a ) represents things that can not be changed in the short-term , and that ( b ) represents behaviour that ( potentially ) can be changed in the short-term .
21 ie the things that can not be changed in the short-term ( task , group size , members ' knowhow etc )
22 The major determinants of effectiveness can be grouped under two headings : Immediate Constraints ( ie things that can not be changed in the short-term ) and Group Motivation and Interaction .
23 Despite this there may be points that can not be accommodated in which case there is a valid case for splitting the business between two , but rarely more , suppliers , each providing an agreed package .
24 A form of extendible hashing that does not suffer from oscillations and is claimed to outperform most indexing methods , was reported by Lomet He named the method bounded index exponential hashing ; it is not strictly a direct technique , and suffers from the drawback that the file packing density is generally low , but offers many advantages for files which can grow at a rate that can not be accommodated in a static system .
25 ‘ There is nothing in the project of the constitutional committee that can not be found in the most authentic and solemn fashion in the different codes of Spanish laws . ’
26 But all such categorizations are theory-dependent , and on the view that we have adopted for convenience , namely that pragmatics concerns those aspects of meaning and language-structure that can not be captured in a truth-conditional semantics , the grammatical category of deixis will probably be found to straddle the semantics/pragmatics border .
27 Later sessions with the parents can be held in private if necessary if there is significant information that can not be discussed in front of the child , but usually this applies only to specific marital problems or sexual difficulties .
28 Any seats that can not be allotted in terms of the whole numbers resulting from the necessary arithmetic are distributed according to the descending sequence of decimal fractions , .9 taking precedence over .8 , .8 over .7 and so on : hence a slight deviation from strict proportionality .
29 The difficulty with defining God is that the theist is perfectly entitled to claim that ‘ God ’ refers to something that can not be known in the way that other things are known .
30 One reality that can not be avoided in the whole discussion is children .
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