Example sentences of "[noun] could be [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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31 | In 1987 a significant number of local doctors expressed an interest in assuming greater responsibility for the clinical care of non-insulin treated patients if review could be scheduled in normal surgery time and provided responsibility for retinal screening was not included . |
32 | whether the present legal powers in the 1983 Mental Health Act are being used as effectively as they can be , and what action could be taken in advance of any new legislation to ensure that they are . |
33 | At a practical level , greater knowledge in this field would mean that more effective action could be taken in selecting , deploying , developing and promoting managers . |
34 | The history requirements could be delivered in a number of ways , as the topics or prescribed elements within a unit of study could be introduced in any order and not all topics need be covered in the same depth . |
35 | Between the unruly vales of Teviotdale , Eskdale and Liddesdale , animals could be hidden in the wilds of the Tarras Moss into which only the bravest of pursuers would dare follow . |
36 | If the cartographic and tabular data could be stored in computer-readable form , then the speed of the computer could be used to select areas with the required characteristics , derive composite maps , and perform other operations that would be impossibly time-consuming if carried out by hand . |
37 | More complex structures were revealed in crystals , and precise proportional relationships could be found in the arrangement of leaves and branches and the spirals of growing shoots . |
38 | I would like to think that the problem of entry into Equity could be resolved in the future — difficult as it is . |
39 | Coun Christopher Curry , of Broadgreen , asked Liverpool City Council to investigate whether acoustic insulation could be installed in properties fronting the road . |
40 | Services currently available in all districts could be concentrated in just one hospital and patients might have to travel many miles for treatment , it was feared . |
41 | Billy Graham like all such evangelists called for people from the congregation to make an immediate decision and to come out from the crowd ; and Ramsey wrote that the call for an immediate decision had danger because the mind could be stifled in the process and this could bring a later revenge in scepticism and indifference . |
42 | In one study in which all patients had experienced either an episode of VF or VT associated with hypotension , effective antiarrhythmic therapy could be defined in 52% of patients by use of ambulatory monitoring . |
43 | It was intended that the bureau should receive applications from both juveniles and employers , but no applicant could be put in touch with an employer without the exchange first contacting the CCC . |
44 | It had provided that the deal could be varied in writing only and had to be signed by Mr Gillespie and by a director of the purchasing company acting with the authorisation of its board . |
45 | WITH a huge ‘ bear squeeze ’ under way , agonised screams could be heard in the vicinity of the futures pits of London yesterday . |
46 | TIPSS could be undertaken in the acute situation or soon after haemostatic injection sclerotherapy for the index bleed in patients with a high risk of rebleeding but this requires evaluation in controlled trials . |
47 | The force could be activated in response to requests from the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) or from the UN . |
48 | This meant that an individual book took longer to print than it might have done if all the workmen had concentrated on it alone ; but also that , by utilizing plant and labour less wastefully , all the books could be printed in less time altogether , and at less cost , than they would have been by serial production . |
49 | The first section also suggests that a cohesive consciousness could be registered in the construction and development of antislavery rituals and occasions and iconographic expressions or visual representations of a common antislavery identity . |
50 | Looms could be seen in action , weaving the Axminster and Wilton carpets that are sent throughout the world . |
51 | The workgroup could be located in the same office , or split among a number of offices located around the world . |
52 | By 1960 Jean Rychner produced a valuable study of how certain types of variation in the textual transmission of what were essentially the same fabliaux could be explained in terms of their being aimed at specific , and differing , audiences rather than through random mutilation and degeneration . |
53 | Again imbalances over short term visitors could be corrected in the light of the annual review . |
54 | A window could be opened in there er Paula |
55 | The same influence could be seen in its early-20th-century chat-pieces , trumpeting cricket 's role in strengthening the bonds of Britain 's empire . |
56 | " Mealies " , or corn on the cob , and the occasional scrawny chicken could be bought in the village . |
57 | Where land was readily acquired so that the farmstead could be enlarged in a logical way , rather than the haphazard development which resulted from the erection of buildings on whatever sites became available , individual buildings within the grouping were sited so as to maximise efficiency . |
58 | Coun. Mrs Eleanor Young ( Lab ) asked if a repeat of the November test could be made in the summer , when heat and humidity would show much higher pollution readings . |
59 | Some might set off from observations like these to construct a formal system which would provide different representations for the different types of non-linguistic referents ( beings or situations or things ) for which , logically , the various phrases could be used in our own or some other possible world . |
60 | Scotland could be placed in something of a dilemma if both were ruled out , but Paterson remained confident both will recover . |