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

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1 I 'll give you a number where I can be reached in any emergency . ’
2 We will respect anonymity if requested , but , as gesture of good faith , we do need to see your name and address , and , where applicable , a telephone number where you can be contacted during office hours .
3 We will respect anonymity if requested , but , as gesture of good faith , we do need to see your name and address , and , where applicable , a telephone number where you can be contacted during office hours .
4 The ferrets force the rabbits to abandon their homes and bolt to the surface , where they can be killed by a number of methods .
5 Micro Resources ' SwitchTerm is an X Window and Unix-based tool that enables network managers to consolidate multiple operating systems onto a single console , where they can be viewed in windows on the screen .
6 The type of projection and the symbols used for components , finishes , limits and the conventions for dimensions , scale and component values must be presented where they can be seen in using the drawings .
7 So , in effect , the SAM works by taking an enormous number of individual measurements of acoustic reflectivity and converting them to equivalent light and dark dots on a TV screen where they can be seen by the human eye .
8 Many of the famous capitals , decorated by animals , biblical scenes , demons , etc. , have been removed for safety from the vibration of the bells to an upstairs museum where they can be studied at leisure and at a more accessible height .
9 If you do not have space for a build-in model beside or under the sink , there are portables available that sit on the worktop , where they can be connected to the taps and drains for washing .
10 The necessity for speed in adaptation of agricultural technology exists because of these self-reproducing and self-reinforcing processes — fairly rapid population growth ; political and economic neglect of marginal environments except where they can be exploited for the production of commodities for the national and international market ; and a stagnant production per unit worker and area for the majority of the population .
11 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 .
12 Enclosed with Training News are details of the services available and where they can be obtained from .
13 Potting of growing plants should be continuous until they attain a size where they can be transferred to the outdoor pool without hazard .
14 They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments .
15 Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts , even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries .
16 Only in cases where these additional agencies are unimportant , or where they can be identified with some degree of certainty , will the breakage data be useful in analysing fossil bone assemblages .
17 Perhaps to the priest 's house where he can be guarded by soldiers .
18 In a well-equipped nursery where he can be observed with no distress to himself — that is all . ’
19 After they had gone through the ordeal of giving evidence , their father , who was found guilty of eight serious charges with nine being left on the file , was put on probation and allocated to a hostel not two miles from where his last victim lives and where he can be seen by the family as they pass through the town centre .
20 A similar result is likely where the witness is suspected of complicity in a fraudulent scheme , especially where he can be regarded as the ‘ real ’ plaintiff .
21 The collection is now in the care of Brunel University Library , Uxbridge , Middlesex , also with the rest of the Mowat collection of documents , notes and railwayana , where it can be consulted by appointment with the librarian .
22 To a large extent , this implicit phonology is determined by choices of words and structures at the syntactic level , where it can be regarded as an important ingredient of stylistic value ( see 7.6 ) .
23 This in turn led to DoE Circular 22/83 which recommends that planing gain is only reasonable where it can be said to fairly and directly relate to the actual development being proposed .
24 In autumn it glows like a beacon , especially if planted where it can be seen with the late sun shining through its leaves .
25 Finally , the particle hmm is not dismissable as just a " performance error " or a " filled pause " ; it has specific interactional functions , best explicated in terms of the system for taking turns at speaking in conversation , where it can be seen to be ( amongst other things ) a turn-holding device ( see Chapter 6 ) .
26 Ken , now the only pilot in the UK checked out to captain the flying-boat , said that after the recent test flights the Sunderland is now ‘ fully serviceable and in really tip-top condition , it just needs a good home where it can be looked after . ’
27 In following his guidelines Christians believe that they are in no way impoverishing human nature or divesting sex of its importance but are putting it into its proper sphere , where it can be enjoyed with mutual benefit and with no tragic side-effects .
28 Once grabbed the image is placed in one of the monitor screen boxes where it can be reloaded into the main screen if required .
29 The following examples from China 's Panda Reserves illustrate ( a ) the use of adverbials to indicate time reference where necessary and feasible in a Chinese translation , and ( b ) the omission of time reference altogether where it can be inferred from the context or where the information is not felt to be important .
30 Double-clicking on a graph makes it appear full-screen , where it can be embellished to your heart 's content using the menu system
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