Example sentences of "that it can be [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 The task of ordering the Church 's worship is too awesome to be left to chance , either in the hope that the person responsible for it will pick up the necessary skills or in the belief that it can be done by anyone .
2 Its appeal is furthered by the fact that it can be electrified by rubbing , a property which has sometimes led to its being referred to as ‘ black amber ’ .
3 It is also true of this experimental procedure , as of the use of a discrimination task , that it can be strengthened by a modification to allow a within-subject comparison .
4 The Foucauldian equation between knowledge and power is left so general that it can be appropriated by the most tenuously ‘ feminist ’ of psychologies .
5 There are ways of converting the voice stuff into a more standardised format , so that it can be heard by different systems , but I 've not learnt how to do that yet .
6 A beauty of this game is that it can be played by two players only , and it may help you to bring out unsuspected ability as an implacable interrogator .
7 Usually , it is positioned so that it can be operated by the thumb , and normally one press is needed to start recording and a second press to stop .
8 The " p-varying " form of these will require a knowledge of the type of material either from experimental data , from the assumption that it can be represented by the differential equation or from the assumption of the spectrum of relaxation times outlined on p. 73 .
9 Our current account deficit is now so large that it can be reduced by a mere £2bn or £3bn and still be huge .
10 Both authors of CALL have extensive practical experience in the area , and they have organized the book so that it can be used by teachers with any degree of experience in CALL .
11 When the programs are transferred onto a new PC , an unpacker or unzipper puts all this information back into the program file so that it can be used by the PC .
12 ‘ save that it can be required by Matlodge [ the purchaser ] to give possession on not less than one quarter 's notice in writing upon Matlodge certifying that it is ready at the expiration of such notice forthwith to proceed with the development of the property and the neighbouring property involving , inter alia , the demolition of the property .
13 That skeleton ‘ CONTAINS ’ itself so that it can be retrieved by its own creator and expanded to include all its other constituent members .
14 Paradoxically , this is the one day of the week when there IS some justification for allowing traffic into the Park — so that it can be enjoyed by the aged and infirm whose only means of access is by car .
15 An advert for a CIA letter opener says that it can be driven by hammer through in plywood .
16 The key feature of a CD is that it can be sold by the holder in a secondary market , prior to maturity .
17 Its purely endogenous nature is well illustrated by the facts that it can be evoked by the absence of a stimulus such as a gap in a long sequence of evenly spaced tones and that the actual probability and significance of the stimulus is less important in determining whether or not the P300 will occur than the subject 's perception of its probability and significance .
18 To avoid unnecessary disputes , draw up a list of equipment and its owners so that it can be agreed by all the members of the band .
19 The primary–secondary continuum has the advantage that it can be managed by people who are at home with schoolteachers , parents and families .
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