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

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1 Because it , in a job that ca n't be done in isolation , to complete this procedure or procedures , we may have been plural , needs er , consultation with er , certainly with Simon 's division in quite a substantial way .
2 We soon learn how to cope but still relieve the tension by shouting obscenities that ca n't be heard over the sounds of the engines .
3 Right so the first thing we , as a crime prevention officer , we , well I look at anyway , is surrounding areas of a house that ca n't be seen from the road .
4 Women and Beauty in April nineteen forty three wrote - there is a special kind of beauty preparation that ca n't be bought in a single shop in the world because you must make it yourself from spirit , heart and simple courage and you make it fresh each day .
5 But it 's definitely a unique sound , with that percussive effect that ca n't be recreated on an electric bass — and I know that because I 've been getting sampled a lot recently …
6 Tha that 's one thing that ca n't be taken into consideration .
7 The one punchcard accessory that ca n't be used with the electronic is the punchcard lace carriage .
8 And a large number of cellular users consider themselves trapped by ‘ unfair ’ contracts that ca n't be changed without penalty .
9 Minor interests are interests in land that ca n't be entered on a registered title , but which are not overriding interests such as have just been described , for they can be overridden by the registered proprietor in any disposition for value .
10 There 's nothing wrong with Pool that ca n't be cured with more processing power and more data . ’
11 Events which demand a substantial outlay that ca n't be recovered in the event of cancellation , bad weather or some other cause need to be avoided .
12 It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number .
13 It 's ironic that you should still make excuses for the fact that the band can play really well , yet there 's nothing here that ca n't be appreciated on the level of a blues number .
14 Daring to teach the lessons that ca n't be found in textbooks , his eccentric methods promote spontaneity and idealism , but his students face stern opposition from school authorities when they choose to exercise their imaginations and resurrect ‘ The Dead Poets Society ’ .
15 We need one more equation between our variables that can again be provided by Gauss 's law .
16 If one manages to find the simplest method at the first attempt that can mostly be attributed to good luck .
17 It produces data that can easily be expressed in statistical form .
18 Perhaps by analogy with this he began to see that animal species too are in a state of dynamic equilibrium with one another and with the environment , an equilibrium that can easily be disturbed by geological changes or by the immigration of new species into the area .
19 Mung beans are very small green beans that can easily be sprouted at home for use as a salad vegetable .
20 On the other hand , noticeable deviation from typical target-language patterns of chunking information and signalling relations is likely to result in the sort of text that can easily be identified as a translation because it sounds ‘ foreign ’ .
21 What that means , among other things , is that feminists who engage in this kind of research must refuse easy answers , answers that can easily be accommodated within the system as it is now .
22 I always accept any little presents from clients , especially if it 's cash , or anything that can easily be changed into cash .
23 a simple embedded mark-up that can easily be used by other tools .
24 The APB went on to observe that ‘ … the degree of reliance that can reasonably be placed on financial statements will decrease as the length of time that has elapsed since their approval by the directors increases ’ .
25 The highest level of verbal information that can reasonably be expected from an automatic tagger is the transitivity of the verb .
26 Another example that can loosely be referred to as scavenging is bone collecting by harvester ants ( Shipman & Walker , 1980 ) .
27 For Ullman is concerned with types of perceptual process that can plausibly be attributed to many animal species .
28 It brings points to the notice of the authorities that can well be overlooked in the dayto-day running of the force ; points that can , when corrected , benefit a great many people . ’
29 Provided the model relating population to these land-cover data is reasonably good , the resulting relationship can then be used to estimate populations for any set of imposed or natural areal units that can also be located on the image .
30 At the garden centre you can obtain bags of granite chippings that can also be used as decor for the aquarium base , although it is no use where high turnover undergravel filtration is in use as it soon blocks and becomes covered in a blanket of waste matter .
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