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

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31 HelpDesk requests are stored in an historical database , which can be searched for effective answers to future reader queries .
32 Building and services audit — a detailed building structure/fabric layout and services appraisal which can be undertaken for purchasers , owner occupiers and tenants .
33 Rover have faced very tough competition from other European manufacturers like B M W which can be seen for sale alongside the Sterling in some areas .
34 Newco will wish to attribute as much of the purchase price as possible to those of the assets which are likely to increase in value , but which Newco may be intending to dispose of at a later date , so as to minimise the gain arising on the disposal ( and to maximise the amount of base cost which can be indexed for capital gains tax purposes , again to reduce the ultimate gain ) .
35 They offer a variety of beautiful individual frames which can be hired for short periods allowing you to put together a professional exhibition at an affordable cost .
36 They offer a variety of beautiful individual frames which can be hired for short periods allowing you to put together a professional exhibition at an affordable cost .
37 Governors will , therefore , depend heavily upon the guidance and information which can be provided for them within the school .
38 To nudge Serbia , which can be blamed for much of the recent trouble , towards better conduct , and to discourage any thought of an army coup , the United States earlier this month cut off aid to Yugoslavia .
39 In contrast with some other forms of deviance , many kinds of pollution do not carry with them indicators which can be taken for granted by an enforcement officer ( or anyone else ) as unambiguous signs of their presence .
40 Longer-term states are generally communicated through pheromones , which can be left for whoever may pass .
41 A noise gate is built into each channel ( both of which can be linked for stereo processing ) and the 3630 offers hard or soft knee operation and peak or RMS sensing .
42 The key distinction is not between ‘ electronic ’ and ‘ non-electronic ’ artefacts ; it is between those artefacts which can be organised for use via telecommunication connection and those which can not [ Lester ( 1985 ) ] .
43 Certainly schools will not be handling such retrieval techniques in the present economic circumstances for a long time yet ; though a service to teachers and educational researchers is offered in the United States ( and is available here in some libraries ) by the ERIC system , which provides micro-copies of research papers together with a tolerably thorough indexing system which can be computerized for quick search .
44 It can not be an informed decision unless the person who has provided the specimens of breath knows that there are two possible specimens which can be substituted for them and has been given the opportunity of making representations as to which of the two types of specimen it should be .
45 Richard Burns , colour and tinting expert at Michaeljohn uses the Henara brand of powders which can be bought for use at home from chemists and department stores , costing £2.19 .
46 The Board determines the size range of potatoes which can be offered for retail sale but certain large or small potatoes for specific uses are packed and labelled accordingly .
47 Chosen Heritage Ltd. has a scheme whereby a firm instruction can be given for a guaranteed price funeral which can be paid for at today 's prices .
48 The choice of treatment may be skewed towards that which can be paid for , rather than that which may be in the best interests of or preferred by the patient .
49 To stand a full chance of winning , contestants have to subscribe for a Readers Digest gardening book which can be paid for by Barclaycard .
50 Yet both Bullock and the more recent Oracle project ( Galton , Simon and Kroll , 1980 ) point to the dominant place of writing in the school day , despite differences in the detailed findings which can be accounted for by different observational methodologies .
51 Some six hundred hectares of that land is actually designated as greenbelt , but in addition within that a number of those areas are er prevented from development in perpetuity we 'd argue because a large part of that area has got a historic status as stray land , which is a form of common land , which means it 's actually not not available for any form of development , similarly the flood planes of the river Ouse in particular is for physical development reasons er prevented from development in many areas , and those of you who were here this weekend will have no noticed the reason why , it was a flooding that took that took place on the Ouse valley , in addition to those constraints , open space within the city is at a premium erm the city falls below the Emperface standard , erm by er something like erm half a hectare per thousand population , so compared with the Emperface standard of two point four per thousand , the city reaches a quite a generous erm categorization of the recreational space we have available , only a total of two hectares per thousand , therefore , and this is very relevant to the Greater York debate , erm , really the only land for development within the city is recycled land , there are limited number of er sites which have not been developed in recent years erm which can be identified for development , and are being identified for development in our draft local plan .
52 The many features of this pushchair include a reversible , multi-position seat which can be removed for cleaning , balloon tyres for a smoother ride , a mesh shopping net that can be left in situ when the pushchair is folded , and a chassis which converts for use with a carrycot .
53 There are three grilling positions and the whole grill is surrounded by a safety glass splash guard , the sides of which can be removed for cleaning .
54 It may mean that a neonatal intensive care unit , after careful reflection , rather than emotional appeals and ‘ shroud-waving ’ , may have to give way to a number of other services , relating , for example , to the mentally ill , all of which can be financed for the cost of one such unit , which , in combination , will facilitate a measure of improvement in the patients ' conditions and their integration into society .
55 State funding of the provision of mass-produced easily accessible vehicles which can be adapted for disabled use will give real mobility to the people , and undermine the expensive import car market .
56 Four prominent British tools , described below , indicate the range of available formats and types of content which can be adapted for different requirements .
57 What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses .
58 The type is one of few aeroplanes which can be adapted for those with any form of physical handicap , which would otherwise preclude them from captaining a ‘ normal ’ aircraft .
59 The idea behind this book is to encourage machine knitters to make their own cardboard ‘ templates ’ of the basic shapes which can be adapted for a wide range of designs and styles .
60 A textbook for the development of oral skills in English for the foreign business professional or student which can be adapted for use with various class sizes , student needs and interests , language levels and time constraints .
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