Example sentences of "it can be [verb] [adv] by " in BNC.
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1 | It can be overcome only by constant and constantly renewed efforts to disrupt the reified structure of existence by concretely relating to the concretely manifested contradictions of the total development , by becoming conscious of the immanent meanings of these contradictions for total development . |
2 | It can be seen clearly by considering the expression for the rate of discount above . |
3 | [ The government ] is convinced that it can be done only by delegating responsibility as closely as possible to where health care is delivered to the patient — predominantly to the GP and the local hospital . |
4 | In the human situation it can be played only by means of failure and suffering : these are the elements by which the triumph of joy and love seen in Christ is constantly rediscovered . |
5 | It can be assessed only by its appropriateness , but this depends entirely on what the pupil is writing about and for what purpose ( and so has a cross-curricular dimension ) . |
6 | For simplicity , let us first discuss the undamped oscillations of a mechanical system having n degrees of freedom , the equations of motion of which have been derived by Lagrangian methods from energy considerations ; they will appear , in the usual notation of dynamics , as unc Here x is the column of coordinates ; in what follows , we assume the last element x to be non-nodal ( if it is not , it can be made so by rewriting the equations in a different order ) . |
7 | Given that ‘ most GIS are rather dumb systems , requiring intelligent , very computer literate users ’ , managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency . |
8 | A religion can not possibly serve the world if it can be understood only by people who have been especially educated . |
9 | The opportunity offered in the market by an asset owner can not be freely duplicated or surpassed by just anyone ; it can be duplicated only by another owner of a similar asset . |
10 | This means that in a playing situation , if the patch has , say , too much or too little delay , it can be altered simply by turning the control . |
11 | It can be explained largely by adhesive affinities leading to self-assembly . |
12 | Fibre by definition can not be broken down by our digestive systems , but it can be broken down by normal healthy bacteria in our large bowel . |
13 | that it can be appreciated even by young children ; 2. that it is memorable ; 3. that it holds the attention . |
14 | It can be carried out by : |
15 | It can be finished sooner by incapacitating injury incurred during play , training or away from sport entirely . |
16 | It can be described briefly by a single word — complicated . |
17 | Once the Fourier spectrum of a signal is known , the overall response of any linear circuit to it can be found readily by superposing the responses to each harmonic component . |
18 | The Conservative case is more than a political ideal : it can be backed up by rigorous economic arguments . |
19 | For a nurse crop ½ kg. ( or at the most ¾ kg. plus ¼ kg. of turnips ) to the acre is ample ; it is not easy to broadcast such a small quantity by itself , but mixed with the grass seeds , it can be sown successfully by fiddle or seed barrow . |
20 | The human conscience should be respected and revered as the most precious and effective thing that the human race , in its struggle to civilise itself , has available , and it can be used only by giving it the utmost priority in child training . |
21 | With regard to the foundation on which his advocacy of the primacy was based , it can be summed up by saying that he thought it was an integral part of the rights of the church committed to his care , testified to by the living members of the community and the tradition which they inherited . |