Example sentences of "[Wh det] can [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What is left , it is claimed , will be self-evident truths which can be accepted as such by all open minds . |
2 | It is an additional requirement of the religion , that it shall be in some logical form which can be accepted by all kinds of people , from the academically minded who need to be satisfied with its innate sound reasoning , to those who are prepared to let faith take over where the tedium of logical study is not wanted or not within their individual capacities to undertake . |
3 | The task is to extract that wisdom from its vast and varied hiding places , and to integrate it into a much simpler rationalised philosophy , which can be accepted by all . |
4 | On the other hand it does not provide remedies for production problems which can be applied as standard recipes or procedures . |
5 | In sections 4.2–4.7 certain elementary relations between sets are used as a model to generate ( i ) a basic set of paradigmatic lexical relations and ( ii ) a set of concepts which can be applied to other relations , yielding clearly defined and systematic variants . |
6 | By studying numerous manuscripts , textual critics have been able to work out a set of principles which can be applied to many different sorts of document . |
7 | The leisure and hospitality industry can offer a wide range of careers which can develop individuals and give them qualities which can be applied to many different business disciplines . |
8 | Information on the effects of social work is frequently not systematically collected ; where a programme of research studies has been conducted over the past decade , it has often proved difficult to develop a co-ordinated body of knowledge which can be applied to future work . |
9 | Douglas stresses the common features of groupwork and has developed a useful , straightforward approach which can be applied to all groups and groupwork . |
10 | The Report encouraged the idea that there is one ideal form of organisational structure which can be applied to all organisations . |
11 | How can you frame a policy which can be applied to blatant perverts at one end of the spectrum , and genuinely romantic liaisons between teachers and mature students at the other ? |
12 | Not only is this episode interesting in itself , but it also contains important lessons which can be applied to similar attempts at implementing Marxism within a democratic framework . |
13 | The ubiquitous shellsuit will , however , retain its popularity as a leisure garment , although buyers will be opting for designs in fabrics with a softer handle , such as that achieved by special finishes such as acid , stone or garment washing , which can be applied to both woven and knitted cloths . |
14 | Each node consists of a state of the original task 's search , and a list of operators which can be applied to this state . |
15 | It would be wrong , however , to dismiss completely advances in productivity-enhancing research which can be applied to steep-sloped and marginal areas . |
16 | Equally we have found some success in moving into areas where , for example , we bring either a customer base , or a skill or research base which can be applied to another business . |
17 | Recording contracts can be particularly complicated due to the different royalty rates and ‘ packaging deductions ’ which can be applied to different types of record , and to where it is sold , when it is sold , and in which cover it is presented . |
18 | Thus , 534–6 ( Subsonic vibrations ) provides -6 which can be applied with 534.63 ( Measurement of frequency ) to give 534.63–6 ( Measurement of the frequency of subsonic vibrations ) . |
19 | But his argument contains ideas which can be applied with striking results to recorded music . |
20 | Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services . |
21 | If an external load torque is applied to the motor then the rotor must adopt a position at which the motor produces sufficient torque to balance the load torque and maintain equilibrium — The maximum torque which the motor can produce , and therefore the maximum load which can be applied under static conditions , is equal to the peak static torque . |
22 | This is a game which can be played in two ways depending whether you have younger or older children . |
23 | The only remedies which can be sought in private actions are private law remedies , that is declarations , injunctions , and damages . |
24 | All items must be determined on a prudent basis and should err on the side of caution and in particular : ( a ) Revenue and profits must not be anticipated , but should be recognised by inclusion in the profit and loss account only when realised in the form of cash or of other assets , the ultimate realisation of which can be assessed with reasonable certainty . |
25 | The profile format caters for 17 specific language skill areas , which can be assessed at 5 levels . |
26 | The choices which can be made about organizational design should not be obscured by stressing ‘ functional imperatives ’ rather than ‘ political action ’ . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Leaving this central issue to one side for the moment , we should add here that there are major critiques which can be made of Marxist theories , critiques on the theories ' own terms . |
29 | One solution that can be used in such an emergency is a home made internal filter which can be made in any size for next to no outlay . |
30 | The Steering Group believes that the development of Departmental Road Safety Plans would enhance the contribution to casualty reduction which can be made by Regional Council and Police personnel . |