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

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1 The distinction between the individual and what is being looked for can be confused : the problem is that we do n't always know how much .
2 But some idea of the general type he was looking for can be gleaned from his memoirs .
3 All the free services we provide with The Barclays Bank Account plus a list of services we charge for can be found on the following pages .
4 More hostility exists than can be accounted for on political and economic theories of the Marxist type .
5 Individual total utility can be raised if can be removed in good times , leaving and added to achieve also in bad times .
6 From the nucleotide sequence the amino acid sequence of the protein it codes for can be determined and this provides an excellent starting point for finding out the role of the protein in development .
7 Only a few marine biological resources are capable of massive exploitation , but these generally require more capital to develop than can be generated locally .
8 There is after all more to research than can be seen from the tables , and the researcher in interpreting his [ sic ] results is inevitably — and rightly — influenced by all that has gone before , by his acquaintance with the raw material behind the figures and by his own judgement …
9 But the proposition that the discretionary power contended for can be spelled out of the statutory language is , to me , so startling as to require the premise of the proposition to be very carefully examined .
10 The aisles are also rib vaulted as can be seen in Fig. 293 .
11 There 's a wide range of products at a wide range of prices , and deciding which to go for can be a difficult decision … and an expensive one to get wrong .
12 It depends upon the weather and the number of visitors at the resorts , and greater flexibility is required than can be provided by simple fixed-term contracts .
13 Double or treble sub-letting of the work may occasionally occur either as a deliberate policy of the sub-contractor , or where more work is acquired than can be coped with .
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