Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] can [be] [vb pp] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Short of drastic action , to split up a major firm ( as in the AT&T case in the US ( Alcoa , United Shoe , AT&T , and IBM ) or to order divestment ( as in Supply of Beer , 1989 ) , the remedies that can be applied are invariably weak . |
2 | such goals that can be indicated are frequently vague , multiple and contradictory . |
3 | However , the overall size of rugs that can be made is restricted by the fixed beams , and village wavers rarely produce large carpets . |
4 | The number of phrases that can be used is only limited by the computer 's memory . |
5 | One of the easiest and most useful filters that can be made is one that can be used in the fry tank . |
6 | And his programme was to try to show that really ultimately the only things that can be accepted are our own sense experiences , and to try to exhibit everything else , ordinary material objects , and then of course , physical objects in turn , as constructions , as logical constructions out of these . |
7 | The team at Stanford achieved its record resolution by using liquid helium gas as a coupling medium at a temperature just above absolute zero , 0.1 K. At extremely low temperatures acoustic attenuation becomes almost insignificant , but the range of materials that can be studied is severely limited . |
8 | Then the range of speeds that can be measured is very wide ; fractional Doppler shifts as small as 10 -15 can be measured and thus speeds down to less than — far lower than those normally encountered in fluid dynamics — though not all systems are capable of this . |
9 | The only problem behaviours that can be measured are : |
10 | Examples that can be used are : |
11 | Unless the both the page printer and the page makeup software support a page description language such as PostScript or DDL the results that can be achieved are limited . |
12 | The kinds of worlds that can be created are limited only by the multimedia software designed to generate them and the computer processing power available to bring them to life . |
13 | The few generalisations that can be made are discussed at appropriate points below . |