Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] can be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The last two lines I think can be read in more than one way .
2 16.43 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 9 should be taught that the texts they study can be read at a number of levels , and how to compare the surface meaning with an implied sub-text .
3 All the fonts you create can be sized according to what you want .
4 Most of the useful and aromatic plants we sell can be found growing somewhere in the nursery .
5 The skills we teach can be applied anywhere . ’
6 But it is hard to see how the wider transformations we seek can be established except on the foundations that community mental health services could provide .
7 Still , in reality no black hole would be like this ideal : stars spin on their axes , and so the black holes they produce can be expected to do likewise .
8 Our judges treat the techniques they use for interpreting statutes and measuring precedents — even those no one challenges — not simply as tools handed down by the traditions of their ancient craft but as principles they assume can be justified in some deeper political theory , and when they come to doubt this , for what-ever reason , they construct theories that seem to them better .
9 His psychological theorizing developed throughout his life , but many of the assumptions he made can be traced to an early work , the " Project for a Scientific Psychology " .
10 But the diverse views they defend can be traced , as I shall seek to show , to their holist or individualist assumptions .
11 We believe and we know that re-offending rates after secure regimes are much higher than after community based schemes and the well being and safety of children we believe can be compromised by incarceration in secure provision .
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