Example sentences of "and can [adv] be [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 The appointment of the interim receiver terminates when either the petition is dismissed or a bankruptcy order is made , and can also be terminated by the court on the application of the interim receiver , the official receiver ( if not the interim receiver ) , the debtor or any creditor ( r 6.57 ) .
2 This obligation gives significance to the public act of signature , and can also be justified by estoppel .
3 The Sufis have an explanation for this eternal something that is discerned by the mystics and can also be discerned by anyone who wants to develop his emotions .
4 Professor Wolf and his colleagues point out that all these diseases may show symptoms of nerve degeneration which are similar to those found in ABL and can also be treated by supplements of vitamin E. For example , a striking reduction in axonal degeneration has been seen in patients treated with vitamin E , for pancreatic insufficiency associated with cystic fibrosis .
5 In this way , the program flow is easily depicted and can easily be altered by swopping labels .
6 At this stage in the fire 's development , sideways spread is not a problem and can easily be constrained by a good protective system .
7 Killer whales are up to ten metres in length and can easily be identified by their black — and white colour and the high dorsal fin of the males .
8 For example , many warewashers require very little product expertise to run on a day-to-day basis and can thus be operated by general kitchen staff , who are traditionally lower paid than skilled workers .
9 In summary , the exclusion of through traffic would serve the city well and can now be justified by several arguments .
10 Once qualified they are certificated to teach by the Department of Education and Science and can then be employed by local authorities ( often on the recommendation of lay boards of Governors ) .
11 These are long-winded phrases and can often be replaced by a single word or left out without loss of meaning .
12 When used with the bare infinitive , it denotes a direct experiencing of , and so contemporaneity in time with , an occurrence and can often be replaced by see — although it denotes perception in a more abstract way than the latter — or by have in its experiential sense : ( 93 ) Rather surprised to find them break fence at this season .
13 With bigger overheads , these have to charge economical fees and can often be undercut by the medium agencies in doing exactly the same programme of work .
14 We may conclude that although elicitation of syntactic data presents methodological problems , those problems are not insuperable and can often be solved by a little ingenuity .
15 It is noisy and can often be located by a loud drumming sound made by the bird hammering its bill on wood .
16 While some slowing down undoubtedly occurs with age the effects are greatly exaggerated and can usually be offset by changing the pattern or intensity of the work .
17 Most such attempts , it concluded , are actually perpetrated by authorised users , and can usually be covered by existing law .
18 These types of situation are faced by most law-enforcement officers at some time during their careers and can usually be resolved by keeping one 's temper and sense of proportion .
19 The images that the Landsat MSS and TM instruments provide are digital or numerical in nature , and can therefore be processed by computer .
20 Like all acts of faith , it is not capable of mathematical or logical demonstration and can therefore be disavowed by those who do not share it .
21 Like copepods , these 3–4mm brownish worms thrive in overfed aquaria , and can only be eradicated by syphoning them out at every opportunity , which may take months .
22 The struggle to end capitalist wage labour can not be helped by women opting out and can only be undertaken by a working class that is less divided by male domination than the present one .
23 Dating a rug from its weave and design requires extensive specialist knowledge and can only be undertaken by an expert .
24 Claiming that the landscape was created by farmers and can only be maintained by farming , she added : ‘ Our policies for agricultural support and the environment need to work together , to the mutual benefit of our farming industry and of our countryside . ’
25 Usually it is covert and can only be diagnosed by specifically measuring blood lipids .
26 On the contrary , it must be clear , a priori that in an antagonistic society , a society based on productive and social anarchy , there can not be an uninterrupted development of the forces , for in such a society the laws of equilibrium are and can only be realized by means of continual or recurrent disruptions of the equilibrium .
27 The bulk of this type of enclosure was carried out by formal acts of parliament , but there was much private enclosure , mo.st of which is unrecorded and can only be dated by contemporary maps .
28 Updates to modules and module ranges are achieved by using option 3.5.0 , Relate Modules to SPR , and can only be peformed by the current holder .
29 Suppose , next , that a catastrophe , which will wipe out life on this planet , threatens , and can only be prevented by an expenditure the same as would be needed for that capsule for the slug .
30 It can not be unlocked , and can only be damaged by magical weapons or spells ( T 6 , D 24 due to powerful enchantments ) .
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