Example sentences of "that can [be] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers . |
2 | A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers . |
3 | A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers . |
4 | Consequently ICAO has very wisely given guidance in general terms that can be applied to all types of large fixed wing aircraft ( not helicopters ) . |
5 | There is no simple pattern or model of social change that can be applied to all villages , and there is no single continuum on which all rural communities can be placed ( see chapter 1 above ) . |
6 | If there is no blanket strategy that can be applied to all , then more and better individualised pain care is needed . |
7 | The EC Foreign Ministers ' meeting on May 2 [ see above ] concluded that the EC was " willing to recognize Macedonia as a sovereign and independent state within its existing borders and under a name that can be accepted by all parties concerned " . |
8 | Nevertheless , to bring about the desired end , the ultimate goal must be the establishment of but one religion world-wide based on a well-defined ‘ god ’ that can be justified in all languages . |
9 | By using containers that can be used at all stages , it enables the caterer to optimise the organisation of all storage areas . |
10 | A conclusion that can be drawn from all these treatment studies is that when dealing with patients who do not require inpatient care , treatment by well-trained non-medical staff ( social workers and nurses in. particular ) is at least as effective as treatment given by psychiatrists . |
11 | The only tentative conclusion that can be drawn from all these studies is that government financial assistance to strikers may play some minor part , not so much in starting , but in prolonging a strike , but it is an insignificant factor compared to the complex web of economic and political reasons that generate and sustain strike action . |