Example sentences of "such [noun] can [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The benefits to the library of such projects can be seen in terms of increased relevance to the curriculum , the creation of original information sources by students and in terms of the image of the library .
2 Such inducements can be caught by British law as having a clearly defined ‘ tendency to deprave and corrupt ’ .
3 Details of such groups can be found in libraries or Citizens ' Advice Bureaux .
4 Such contacts can be obtained from trade directories , visitors to an exhibition stand , members of a particular group ( e.g. professional body or attendees at a conference ) ;
5 Coins often carry inscriptions linking them to the reign of a particular ruler , or in some cases , a particular year ; other finds found with such coins can be dated by association .
6 It is doubtful that such activities can be interpreted as remnants from pre-communist society , soon to disappear as socialism or communism comes of age .
7 The activities of a fan become intelligible if we can interpret them as being instrumental in establishing him in a particular role , or if such activities can be shown to be acceptable demonstrations of character and worth among his peers .
8 To see the script that has been written , such tablets can be overlaid with ordinary paper , and the pen can have an ink-filled ballpoint centre .
9 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
10 Skilfully thought out , this writer says , such transformations can be effected without anybody noticing .
11 The goodwill figure in such cases can be derived from the average net profit margin per gallon , multiplied by the daily throughput .
12 ‘ describe their pain in terms of tissue damage ’ although , in some 80 per cent of cases , no such damage can be detected by the most careful diagnostic tests .
13 Such herbs can be grown in containers right from the start , or they can be dug up from the garden .
14 Such organizations can be said to be poorly designed .
15 Such pictures can be transmitted to ground stations anywhere in the world , mainly by means of SDS relay satellites .
16 I have great admiration for all those involved in the Academy of Culinary Arts and think it a fine , courageous and important creation , but can someone explain how a meal of such ineptitude can be served in its name , and how some of the best chefs and restaurateurs in the world can have eaten it without public comment ?
17 Such uncertainty can be reduced by strict contractual agreements , but the danger , for example , of late deliveries interrupting the flow of production is still greater than it would be if the firm expanded in-house production .
18 No such comforts can be gleaned from Othello .
19 Such losses can be overcome by using a larger charge of hops .
20 Unfortunately , for some non-oil LDCs such reserves can be measured in terms of weeks rather than months .
21 Such confirmation can be obtained by meeting with other policy-makers , whose views and proposals for future training policies can be directly compared with their own , both on paper and face-to-face .
22 As Gombrich points out : ‘ the experience of the underlying constancies in a person 's face which is so strong as to survive all the transformations of mood and age and even to leap across generations , conflicts with the strange fact that such recognition can be inhibited with comparative ease by what may be called the mask ’ .
23 It is not the intention to provide cover for products/performance guarantees/consequential loss as such risks can be insured under separate policies .
24 Eligible bank bills are accepted payable by one of the banks on the Bank of England list whose paper is rediscountable at the Bank of England ( that is , such bills can be bought by the Bank in its money market operations ) .
25 The lability of such effects can be accommodated by information processing or dynamic models of asymmetry but not by purely structural models .
26 We spent an afternoon with plantation workers who continue to do health promotion training even though they earn little and live in an area where such work can be rewarded by a place on a death list .
27 At this sensitive period in these people 's lives , such modification can be misinterpreted by any one or more members of this group and may have repercussions in family relationships .
28 Aesthetic terms " used in the discussion of style ( urbane , curt , exuberant , florid , lucid , plain , vigorous , etc ) are not directly referable to any observable linguistic features of texts , and one of the long-term aims of stylistics must be to see how far such descriptions can be justified in terms of descriptions of a more linguistic kind .
29 Again , such disorders can be mistaken for normal ageing , but can be readily rectified by eating liver , eggs and ‘ fatty ’ fish , although perhaps the best source is exposure to normal sunlight .
30 But equally , in many cases such degradation can be halted by more careful consideration of environmental processes and social requirements , as this chapter has shown .
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