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

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1 Since the new forms of treatment set up have not reduced the demand for state hospital admissions and the alternatives so far devised have not guaranteed more cost-effective services , the move into the community can be seen to be reaching a critical stage of development .
2 The individual can be seen to be struggling to reconcile these two states .
3 Explanations of this kind have a certain political attractiveness — by making training , selection and deployment the target of reform , things can be done , they can be seen to be done , and they can be done relatively cheaply too .
4 As the NHS enters the 1990s , its organisation can be seen to be undergoing a ‘ third wave ’ of change .
5 The only council member who can be seen to be motivated by hostility to the family is William , lord Hastings .
6 The only council member who can be seen to be motivated by hostility to the family is William , lord Hastings .
7 When a thin section of a basalt is examined under a microscope , it can be seen to be made up of a closely-felted mass of interlocking needle-like crystals of feldspar , a millimetre or so long , with a scattering of more colourful tiny crystals of olivine and pyroxene and some black opaque specks of iron oxides .
8 In the final section ( 3.7 ) , we give a table of quantitative data from these three passages , so that our analysis can be seen to be based on " hard evidence " .
9 The singularity occurs when , and thus can be seen to be associated with the focusing singularity in region IV .
10 The more sociological aspects of psychoanalytic theory appear now to be based on firmer foundations , for the theory of the development of the person can be seen to be grounded in the therapeutic encounters of psychoanalysis .
11 That way you can be seen to be doing a good job and will have more opportunity for improving your pay and possibly being promoted .
12 Hunter ( 1980 ) sees parallels with other pressures for change : ‘ arguments for participation in the classroom can be seen to be linked with the growing agitation for community participation in politics , industrial democracy and the feminist and anti-racialist movements ’ ( pp. 231 — 2 ) .
13 Because they can be seen to be playing ball and yet benefit .
14 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
15 Onyett ( 1992 ) argues against the use of the term care management on the grounds that the term ‘ care ’ obscures the need to focus on needs and strengths of individual users ; implies a passive relationship between users and providers ; and can be equated with being banished from everyday life .
16 This is what Guillaume ( 1984 : 121 – 2 ) calls " internal incidence " : what the lexeme can be applied to is determined in advance since its nature is defined by the lexical notion contained in the word .
17 Under the deal , called PRT ( Promotion , Transfer and Redundancy ) , nobody can be sacked without being offered another job somewhere in the system .
18 Just as all the genetic information that can be conceived of is coded for by just four molecules , and all the proteins that exist are built up from just twenty amino acids , so efficient biochemical systems once established tend to be preserved .
19 The police car can be said to be represented as a " welcome sight " , and there is therefore a reference to the time before its appearance which is not present in the sentence with the subordinate clause .
20 ‘ Adaptive information ’ can be said to be inherited , if natural selection has built that information into the animal 's genes over the generations .
21 It is hard to identify a dividing line at which making can be said to be completed and implementation to start .
22 Histoire , whilst at one level a transposition of the discontinuity of experience , can at the same time be considered as providing an implicit commentary on the nature of fiction and writing : the text can be said to be formed from a meditation on a collection of postcards which the narrator is sifting through .
23 Whereas for Horvath and Sankoff ( as noted above ) the linguistic variables are ‘ well defined ’ , this is not so in a dialect-divergent community : in such a community few of the linguistic variables can be said to be defined at all .
24 The prime function of representative standing can be said to be to facilitate the protection of what might be called ‘ diffuse interests ’ , that is interests shared by many people .
25 Distributors and retailers selling " own brand " goods can be liable if they can be said to be holding themselves out to be the producer .
26 ( Whether old people living in residential homes can be said to be living in the community is a separate issue , some aspects of which are considered in Chapter 7 . )
27 It is in this sense that a system of majority decision-taking , rather than any particular decision , can be said to be based on consent .
28 Joan can be said to be responding to Carol 's relatively heavy use of Creole by increasing the " Creole feature rating " of her own utterances : thus the two " negotiate a language " which is identifiable as " Creole " or " Patois " by virtue of there being Creole features in the speech of all parties , though to differing degrees .
29 A major question posed is the extent to which the professional bodies , including the Engineering Council and the institutions , can be said to be performing a mediating role between the members of the profession and the government ; that is representing the memberships ' interests while also entering into agreements with the government which are likely to limit their members ' freedom of action .
30 His shiksas and replicas , hostilities and escapes , have taken part in a great game of long duration , and he can be said to be reviewing the state of play .
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