Example sentences of "can [be] [art] [noun] [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It can be a clasp that grips and devours and from which there is no escape .
2 Good religion could be good politics , good politics could require good religion , and there can be no question that Cnut threw himself into certain aspects of his role with zest .
3 Diversion of resources into light industry , for example , can not solve the incentive problem as , without market pressures , there can be no guarantee that factories will produce what consumers wish to buy .
4 Seriously though there can be no way that Wilko let him go not even for 2.75 million .
5 Without them , as the White Paper ’ Custody , Care and Justice ’ says , ’ there can be no assurance that resources ’ — which means money , and I wish that people would say ’ money ’ rather than ’ resources ’ — ’ devoted to the prison service will be used effectively and efficiently in a way which fulfils the obligations of the prison service . ’
6 There can be no doubt that Bishop David Jenkins is a man who cares deeply for his diocese , his clergy and his people .
7 There can be no doubt that Creole , in particular Jamaican Creole , derives much of its attraction for the youth from its association with certain forms of culture .
8 There can be no doubt that MacDonald truly intended to resign .
9 In practice , binary oppositions are very liable to favour one term at the expense of the other , and there can be no doubt that Bakhtin preferred the dialogic to the monologic ( a bias that is evident in everyday English , where to engage in dialogue is good , and to utter a monologue is rather bad ) .
10 There can be no doubt that Sewell 's efforts in assisting Palace to retain that place in Division One were magnificent .
11 They blended together from the first and there can be no doubt that Harry 's forceful play on the right wing was one of the prime reasons why Simpson was able to crack in so many goals .
12 In one sense , there can be no doubt that success was achieved , if this is measured in terms of the degree to which the new English came to be established as the core of the modern curriculum at almost all levels of the national education system from the 1920s ; indeed , this is the sort of conclusion that most previous histories of English have encouraged .
13 The lack of feminist perspective is emphasized by statements such as : ‘ There can be no doubt that women and girls have failed to make full use of the opportunity now open to them ’ , which implies an ideologically and materially unfettered equality of opportunity .
14 Certainly there can be no doubt that Islam looks at its most impressive in a great urban cathedral mosque , especially on an occasion like Id .
15 There can be no doubt that nationality requirements of the type contained in the Act of 1988 are incompatible with the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality set out in articles 52 and 221 of the E.E.C .
16 On the other hand , there can be no doubt that Lord Curzon , temperamentally does not inspire complete confidence in his colleagues , either as to his judgment or as to his ultimate strength of purpose in a crisis .
17 As Jane Gordon mentioned in her article , there can be no doubt that Marion , fatally injured in a car crash but being kept alive by a machine , wanted her child .
18 There can be no doubt that pressures for more efficient use of our hill lands for food and timber production as well as towards safeguarding their unique contribution to other aspects of human welfare in conservation , amenity , recreation and other uses will continue to increase .
19 There can be no doubt that crossings of the North Sea and the English Channel were being made ; the fifth century migrations and the international trade of the sixth and seventh centuries are clear testimonies to such sea journeys .
20 There can be no doubt that Linda Nochlin has played an important role in making feminist interests and priorities visible ; this collection shows some of the ways in which she has brought these issues to the surface over the last twenty years .
21 There can be no doubt that God wants to help you deal with these conflict-producing attitudes .
22 His speeches were , of course , dominated by the great foreign political issues of the year , but there can be no doubt that Hitler was deliberately steering clear of the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , and that there was a continued conscious attempt to dissociate his public image from the seamier side of anti-Semitism visible in the renewed growing violence of Party activists .
23 States do n't advertise such intentions , but there can be no doubt that Syria , for one , is working overtime on a means of killing the general .
24 The shortest stories in Greyhound for Breakfast owe a lot to Kafka 's briefer parables , though they are apt to be more difficult to understand ; and there can be no doubt that Beckett 's solipsistic tramps have left an impression on the earlier writings .
25 They will have to be evolved cautiously but there can be no doubt that governments will eventually be forced to greater direct intervention in land use .
26 There can be no confidence that unions , existing to serve a sectional interest , will or can suppress that interest in order to support the wider interest , whether at company or national level .
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