Example sentences of "so can [adv] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The standard gauge lace carriage does n't have to be tuned to the machine , so can easily be bought at any time .
2 AGR fuel is clad in stainless steel , which corrodes and so can not be kept for long periods under water .
3 Keynesians have remained very sceptical of this mechanism , arguing that neither the increase in the real money supply nor the real balance effect will have a significant effect on aggregate demand- and so can not be relied upon to reduce unemployment .
4 Lighting circuit fuses are rated at 5amp ( yellow ) , 30amp ( red ) and 45amp ( green ) ; all are different sizes , with he exception of the 15 and 20amp fuses , so can not be fitted into the wrong fuseholder .
5 Do so can not be replaced by a ‘ copy ’ of part of the first clause .
6 It is to say that whether it has done so can not be determined by asking whether the statute requires a certain state of facts to exist before a decision is reached : all statutes always do this .
7 SCAN This module is syntactically incorrect ( ie. fails to scan ) and so can not be accepted by LIFESPAN ( for details on resolving the errors , refer to error IFOR above ) .
8 The deposits themselves carry a fixed interest rate related to LIBID and have a fixed term to maturity , so can not be withdrawn before maturity .
9 It is almost always a lack of storage space , or the fact that the file is dynamic and so can not be loaded in a single operation , that prevents self-indexing , and not the time taken to carry out the calculations .
10 The tax is not in fact ACT , so can not be set against the company 's mainstream corporation tax liability .
11 This contrasts with Derrida 's view of différance which cuts across the distinction between diachrony and synchrony by including a temporal as well as a spatial dimension : elements are seen as part of a chain of relationships which can not be de fined as either diachronic or synchronic and so can not be reduced to the status of an object in the way that synchronically defined structures can .
12 Many marine organisms time their reproduction by the moon , and some land organisms also breed by the lunar cycle , particularly those living in equatorial regions where day length is virtually constant and so can not be used as a guide .
13 The lexical procedure works by retrieving previously learned information about the specific letter string being read ( and so can not be used for reading non-words aloud , since the reader has never seen these before ) .
14 The non-lexical procedure works by applying rules specifying how a particular letter or letter group is to be pronounced ( and so can not be used for reading exception words aloud correctly , since such words disobey the rules : if you apply the rules to read an exception word aloud , you will produce an incorrect pronunciation , such as reading pint as if it rhymed with mint , hint , lint , etc . ) .
15 Although in spreadsheets like 1-2-3 and SuperCalc you can type in an entry like Sep-11 this is just a text entry and so can not be used in arithmetic — which is the whole point of a spreadsheet like this .
16 They are not negotiable so can not be liquidated before maturity .
17 NSUB This SPR has not yet been submitted and so can not be referenced on this SSR .
18 NSUB This SPR has not yet been submitted and so can not be referenced on this SSR .
19 But 1927 is only some thirty years away from the beginnings of the mass circulation press in Britain and so can hardly be justified as a bench mark .
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