Example sentences of "can be [verb] [subord] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The gourd-breasts and the leather-thonged sorcerer 's switch can be seen as referring to indigenous culture , as can the snakes ' heads with which the yokes of her skirt appear to terminate .
2 Her title , Opening-up , can be seen as referring to teachers becoming more responsive and accessible to their pupils ( but also hence more personally vulnerable ) .
3 This can be seen as referring to the relationship between ‘ inputs ’ and ‘ outputs ’ when comparing the achievements of different groups of students and different institutions .
4 To a decreasing extent , the same principle can be seen as applying to other blood relations .
5 In this way the various inter-relationships between all the many factors which make up an individual 's life can be seen as contributing to that individual 's health , or ill-health .
6 To summarise , the seemingly disordered nature of football hooliganism can be seen as conforming to a distinct and orderly system of roles , rules and shared meanings .
7 That is , Eurodollars can be created as opposed to ‘ domestic ’ dollars .
8 Each of the solutions found for the Schrödinger equation ( quantum mechanical wave equation ) for a one-electron atom can be regarded as relating to one of a set of orbitals , which is characterized by a unique combination of quantum numbers and is given a corresponding symbol , such as 1s , 2p , etc .
9 Pragmatism can be viewed as appealing to many who located themselves at the convergence between liberalism and socialism , since it sought to temper and transcend the positivism and empiricism associated with Fabianism and the idealism identified with New Liberalism .
10 If , in contrast , the inflation rate is lower than expected , then the real wage can be viewed as rising to and employment will fall to and output to .
11 These relationships can be viewed as belonging to one of three main categories : preferential , hierarchical or affinitive :
12 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
13 The form of input is so basic that almost any application can be encoded as input to a network .
14 And many motorists are still unaware that used sump oil from do-it-yourself oil changes can be recycled if returned to garages .
15 The phrase ‘ community care ’ has been used since the 1960s , but it has never been too narrowly defined and a variety of activities can be numbered as belonging to a community approach to the care of the mentally disordered .
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