Example sentences of "[art] [num] [noun sg] can be " in BNC.

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1 We need research into the effectiveness of our advertising , to be completed by August 1992 , so that the 1993 programme can be properly planned .
2 The S1 and S2 buttons on the GK-2 controller can be used to reassign the footswitches to hold , pitch up or pitch down an octave , control signal modulation or to start or stop the in-built sequencer ( of which more later ) .
3 The 1437 timer can be set to cover either 24-hour or 7-day periods , and incorporates a back-lit liquid crystal time display , push-button programming , and battery-powered memory protection .
4 Whether PLV or RTV , once inserted in the CD-ROM database , the DVI file can be retrieved like any other data element .
5 One way in which the 1975 legislation can be said to have further endorsed the domestic division of labour is by making provision of widows ' pensions by occupational schemes one condition of approval by the Occupational Pensions Board .
6 Each launcher in the SS-20 system can be used several times , and the Soviets probably allocate two or three missiles to each launcher .
7 For example , the marked decrease in CyP affinity for CsA analogues substituted with larger side chains at the 11 position can be rationalized by the tight fit of the MeVal11 in the middle of the binding pocket .
8 It is still necessary to estimate the molar mass of each fraction before the MMD curve can be constructed .
9 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen from 1 January to 2 February at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery , Bath Road , Swindon ; tel. 0793 493188 .
10 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen until 20 December at Nottingham Natural History Museum , Wollaton Hall , Nottingham .
11 But bosses at the North Staffordshire Hospital Centre reinstated her , saying : ‘ No one person can be considered accountable . ’
12 No one person can be blamed for the tragedy just as Lear can not be all the victim nor all the instigator .
13 Every individual 's speech is different from any other 's ; it follows from this that no one speaker can be taken to represent a particular accent or dialect , and it also follows that the idea of a ‘ standard Received Pronunciation ’ is a convenient fiction , not a scientific fact .
14 No one procedure can be said to be absolutely right , and composers have used every compromise between these two extremes .
15 Well , no one movement can be said to be wrong , it is the repetition of a movement that begins to put a strain upon the body .
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