Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] can [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Craft or small-scale industries should as far as possible exploit local materials and have a high value added that can be retained by the producer .
2 ‘ In order to achieve this , measures must be developed that can be applied at particular neuralgic points only and that will all the same have a traffic restraining effect on the whole area .
3 It is an active faith : a belief that something needs to be done and can be done by this man Jesus .
4 Applications for the 1992 award are now being accepted and can be made through only one academic institution .
5 Most designers have an intuitive but unformalised picture in these terms but it is of great utility to produce these pictures in flow diagram form so that any differences of view are revealed and can be reconciled by discussions during the process of agreeing the diagrams .
6 With a water butt , the water is collected and can be used for gardens .
7 Landscape , pasture , workplaces and cemetery are all incorporated and can be experienced from the abbey garden .
8 As I suggested above , information , opinions and even historical anecdotes are all gratefully received and can be forwarded to the writers via .
9 It can be seen , then , that we are dealing with a condition that is some two or three times as common as gonorrhoea , for which an organism is implicated and can be grown in perhaps 50 per cent of cases ; and yet there are no facilities , generally , for its isolation .
10 In hand knitting these braids are developed and can be worked over a wide number of stitches , sometimes forming basket weave patterns , but on a chunky machine there is a risk of forcing the needles .
11 So they 've actually got to be making something that 's that can be sold or can be sold in the near future if they .
12 It also has to have some mechanism by which the latent TL signal is zeroed that can be related to an archaeological or geological event of interest .
13 Therefore the answers are closed and can be found by reference to a suitable book .
14 APPROVED-BY the module has been formally approved and can be issued as part of a product .
15 This ca n't really be avoided but can be reduced by letting in as much ventilation as possible .
16 The myogenin gene has been isolated and can be introduced into non-muscle cells where it becomes integrated into their DNA .
17 Individual total utility can be raised if can be removed in good times , leaving and added to achieve also in bad times .
18 Productivity tests involve consideration of fee received against time-cost invested and can be applied to the analysis of work types and clients as well as staff .
19 It is probably not realised how English this type of gesture has become and can be seen in many English ballets .
20 Recently a remedy was introduced that can be added to the pond water and this is proving to be successful .
21 In 2 days they will have hatched and can be transferred to the aquarium ( containing a salt solution ) where they can be kept at room temperature like water-fleas .
22 Clarification of this distinction would enable the correct questions to be asked about those interventions that are provided although a need does not exist ( reducing inappropriate care ) and those interventions that are not provided although they are demanded and can be shown to be needed ( rationing ) .
23 It seems that public concern is mostly raised when the pollutant is easily observed and can be shown to be due to some organisation flouting the law .
24 They are neat , legible , easily handled and can be filed in chronological order .
25 The mystic claims that the reality which monotheists call ‘ God ’ is essentially unknowable , but these revealed religions claim that he has spoken very clearly to men and that his divine Word has been expressed and can be experienced in very tangible ways .
26 Where you find those two provisions you construe the document , not as a release , but merely as an undertaking not to sue a particular individual , and the result is that the right to proceed against the co-debtor is reserved and can be put in force against him .
27 Such consent need not be expressed but can be implied by conduct depending upon the circumstances ( see Bilbrough v Holmes [ 1876 ] 5 Ch D 255 ) .
28 In order to bring into clear focus what it is that has been lost but can be regained through meditative discipline , Hilton advances an orthodox Augustinian analysis of the structure of personality as essentially tripartite and , thus , trinitarian .
29 The aisles are also rib vaulted as can be seen in Fig. 293 .
30 In that case he said : As I understand it , the essence of this branch of law , whatever the origin of it may be , is that a person who has obtained information in confidence is not allowed to use it as a springboard for activities detrimental to the person who made the confidential communication , and springboard it remains even when all the features have been published or can be ascertained by actual inspection by any members of the public .
  Next page