Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Arrangements can be tailored to meet individual requirements , with prices starting at £342 for two-night weekend packages in a single room ( £278 per person , sharing a twin ) . |
2 | Arrangements can be tailored to meet individual requirements . |
3 | Matthew Wauchope , sales director at Imago Systems , which supplies integrated human resource management applications for use on mainframes , minis and multi-user PCs to medium to large-size companies , also stresses the need for very functional systems that can be tailored to meet different users ' requirements . |
4 | AEA 's extensive expertise and experience , and unrivalled access to the range of technology and systems needed , means that services can be tailored to meet precise requirements be it a single isolator or a comprehensive containment or a hazardous materials handling project for the pharmaceutical or process industry . |
5 | While the first level of cuts can be reached using existing levels of technology , the second stage , likely in 1994 , will require a new generation of engines . |
6 | I shall argue that the question of ‘ subject choice ’ is not a neutral one and that individual school subjects can be seen to embody certain kinds of values . |
7 | An awareness of these pitfalls has encouraged Braudel 's successors to use the notion of the longue durée in a comparatively narrow sense to designate stable features of the environment which can be seen to constrain social conjonctures . |
8 | We now know that our galaxy is only one of some hundred thousand million that can be seen using modern telescopes , each galaxy itself containing some hundred thousand million stars . |
9 | If Corys can be seen to make repeated dashes to the aquarium surface , this tends to indicate a low oxygen level ; a high nitrate level , and/or low pH . |
10 | Whilst the design process used in individual cases can be seen to contain common elements of activity , communications and control , the weighting of events and degree of design iteration necessary tend to be unique in each particular case . |
11 | Helicopter gunships can be seen attacking Kurdish positions near Mosul to the west . |
12 | In the interpretation of Dicey which I have presented the themes that recur in Oakeshott — anti-rationalism , the importance of tradition , and the value of practical experience — can be seen to play major roles in Dicey 's theory . |
13 | What is depressing about that campaign is its spineless acceptance that nothing can be done to improve public services without throwing huge amounts of money at them . |
14 | The arbiter of taste in this instance has to be parents themselves , and much can be done to avoid unhappy experiences from the outset by determining preferences and approaches to the care of your child when your childminding arrangement begins . |
15 | This bass has actually been built for a customer , and serves as an example of what can be done to satisfy specific requirements . |
16 | Bogwood can be placed to represent fallen branches or roots in the stream , and provides further shelter for the fish . |
17 | There are many stripy veneers available which can be employed to give various effects exploiting the characteristics of stripyness . |
18 | The system can be instructed to prevent individual extensions from making certain calls such as IDD ( international direct dialling ) and STD ( subscriber trunk dialling ) . |
19 | In addition , the system can be instructed to accept different spellings for the same word , or different words with the same meaning . |
20 | Operational units , including armed forces of different socialist countries , can be created to conduct joint operations in military theatres . |
21 | You can be trained to give right answers , wrong answers or merely confusing ones and the scrutineer ca n't tell the difference . ’ |
22 | They can be trained to run simple mazes or to associate food with colours or other visual stimuli . |
23 | More sophisticated and complex computer models of the heroin ‘ epidemic ’ can be constructed to produce precise estimates for the future , but given the many untestable assumptions of ‘ epidemic ’ models ( particularly those based only on figures for known users during a relatively short time period , as in the present case ) , we did not attempt such an exercise . |
24 | However , Litchfield ( 1989 ) has also described examples of how aerobic sewage treatment can be manipulated to produce single-cell proteins . |
25 | There is considerable debate as to whether this category of ‘ beneficial effects ’ can be extended to take social objectives into account , for example in the treatment of recession cartels . |
26 | The example sketched out above concerns those relatively high up in the hierarchy , but it can be extended to cover other employees of the body-maker . |
27 | The process can be extended to provide different ways of achieving specific targets of coverage and frequency against a given group of people . |
28 | However , questions were raised on the types of mechanisms which can be applied to influence agricultural practices . |
29 | But although no two dyes obtained from plants will be exactly alike , the colours are soft and subtle , and the mixtures can be blended to give sophisticated hues and tints equal to any of the manufactured colourings . |
30 | In cases where the torque/position is notably non-sinusoidal the average torque can be calculated using graphical methods , as illustrated in the following example . |