Example sentences of "can [not/n't] [be] [verb] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 If the new liberals have their way , the law can not be credited even with such a modest achievement .
2 If the correct timing can not be obtained even with VR1 at an extreme of its travel , resistor R2 will need to be increased to increase the timing and vice-versa .
3 The regular septagon is the most inaccessable of the primary polygons … probably because it can not be constructed accurately with only ruler and compass .
4 These particles are called virtual because , unlike ‘ real ’ particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
5 These particles are virtual particles like the particles that carry the gravitational force of the sun : unlike real particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
6 He also repeated an argument put forward several times recently by the Scottish Office that a farmer 's net income , which can include allowances for rent and depreciation , and where , for example , transport and housing costs may be apportioned to the business , can not be compared directly with the average UK wage .
7 For here there appears to be nothing that can not be transfused utterly with spirit , with high feeling , with fierce clean passion .
8 There are things which can not be done even with a 4shillings ; 5d education rate when that only produces £22,000 , and when , even with the Government grant , there is only £75,000 to spend .
9 That this necessity of distributing social labour in definite proportions can not be done away with by the particular form of social production , but can only change the form it assumes , is self-evident .
10 History can not be done away with any more than metaphysics : but its conditions of impossibility are also necessarily its conditions of possibility .
11 Multi-word concepts Some subjects can not be described satisfactorily with one word , but require two or more words for their specification .
12 ‘ They can not be considered only with respect to their potential ability to reduce accidents , but must be designed and evaluated while taking into account their impact on other factors capable of improving people 's ‘ feeling ’ towards the area they live in : practicability ( access , parking , orientation , etc. ) , satisfaction of basic needs of the residents ( communication , rest , play , pleasantness of the environment , etc. ) and avoidance of nuisances . ’
13 For design can not be identified wholly with either " products " or " problems " .
14 The basic postulate of this is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle , which states that certain pairs of quantities , such as the position and momentum of a particle , can not be measured simultaneously with arbitrary accuracy .
15 They can not be reconciled easily with the embryological evidence and are not widely accepted .
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