Example sentences of "[that] [noun pl] can [be] [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 A widely held view is that animals can be ranked on a scale , a ‘ phylogenetic ’ scale , based on their degree of similarity to humans .
2 RMI may be summed up rather simplistically but powerfully as being about the linking of clinical activity , data , for both volume and quality ( at individual patient and case-mix level ) to resource utilisation such that costs can be identified on a projective basis .
3 Now we understand that exceptions can be made on humane grounds and we have decided to exercise that discretion in the case of Mrs Butler . ’
4 During my researches for this series I have met many people who , though agreeing with the theory behind the reforms of British medical education proposed by the General Medical Council and other bodies , do not think that reforms can be implemented on a wide scale .
5 On the other hand , normalisation can lead to an increase in the number of relations and to data duplication so that relations can be joined on the primary key and foreign key .
6 I think the credibility of the planning system is enhanced by the fact that decisions can be made on individual circumstances .
7 But assuming that matches can be achieved on all the known likely factors , there may well be others that could affect the main relationship of interest that are not known about .
8 A similar system of HLCA payments is suggested to those available anywhere in the UK 's LFA ( minimum qualifying area per farm of 3 hectares ; maximum payments of 97 ECU/LU ) but with the added provision that HLCAs can be paid on the first 10 dairy cows per farm .
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