Example sentences of "[noun pl] that can not [be] " in BNC.

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1 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
2 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
3 But there are new elements in the treatment of the heads that can not be so easily explained .
4 The program implements a prescan of the data to determine parameters that can not be resolved by the direct leastsquares method of analysis .
5 And there are readers who have been deeply moved and impressed in the ways that we have described by books that can not be described as the best of anything .
6 The scanner can also be removed from its internal cradle to facilitate coverage of large drawings or books that can not be loaded via the 25-page feed hopper .
7 The system works by first analysing a page to identify column numbers and to mark out graphics and images that can not be processed .
8 The ANLT lexicon aims to provide consistency ( i.e. syntactic information is only explicitly provided for words that can not be derived from extant morphemes within the lexicon ) .
9 There must , of course , be money-making enterprises as well to buy those necessities that can not be grown on the farm , but these will be looked upon as secondary calls on the agricultural operations in which farm surpluses are sold to supplement the cash income from non-farming sources .
10 Further non-economic influences that can not be ignored are ethnic and religious differences .
11 But if descriptive phrases are necessary to introduce names or things that can be seen and pointed at , they are clearly even more necessary in respect of objects that can not be seen , or no longer exist .
12 As Mager has truthfully ( and unnervingly ) said : " If you are teaching skills that can not be evaluated , you are in the awkward position of being unable to demonstrate that you are teaching anything at all . "
13 Although much further research is required , evidently connectionist models can provide a framework for modelling comprehension phenomena that can not be tackled using ordinary serial or symbolic models .
14 The public choice school once more offers explanations for economic phenomena that can not be easily explained by traditional public finance theory .
15 Various strategies are developed to handle potential conflicts that can not be overcome because people keep meeting each other .
16 Despite the drop , there is still a demand for council houses that can not be met , it says .
17 Services Marketing Strategy — for marketers of products that can not be touched or seen and which are highly dependent on people for the quality of output .
18 Even so , honest advertisement of strength providing cues that can not be faked may count most in the long run .
19 Many floor paints can be used to smarten up wood , lino , or concrete floors ; they are ideal for areas that can not be carpeted but need some decoration .
20 The president acknowledged that ground convoys are the best way to deliver aid , but said the airdrops were ‘ a temporary measure , designed to address the immediate needs of isolated areas that can not be reached at this time by ground . ’
21 This is really the only difference ( except for the case ) between the SK210 and the other two models that can not be changed by the purchase of an accessory .
22 Public health medicine takes responsibility on behalf of the medical profession for many of the medical functions that can not be discharged at the bedside or in the consulting room .
23 And a few auditors fear that the APB 's proposals will raise expectations that can not be fulfilled , leaving the expectations gap bigger than it was before .
24 There is little that you will come across in your travels that can not be designed with your psyche , and your cash , in mind .
25 The key criteria are that a person has a range of needs that can not be met by one agency alone and his or her ability to live independently is in jeopardy .
26 Any seats that can not be allotted in terms of the whole numbers resulting from the necessary arithmetic are distributed according to the descending sequence of decimal fractions , .9 taking precedence over .8 , .8 over .7 and so on : hence a slight deviation from strict proportionality .
27 1.4 It is recognised that there is a group of patients with tissue defects that can not be healed .
28 The approach suggests that organisations can be viewed as essentially the same and that there are few differences between organisations that can not be overcome by the application of general principles .
29 Broad definitions of money also include various items such as deposit accounts in banks that can not be spent directly but which can nevertheless be readily converted into cash .
30 History is the only test bed for new ideas that can not be tested .
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