Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pers pn] can [be] " in BNC.

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1 Even psychiatrists in favour of ECT acknowledge that it can be misused .
2 This should not be too much of a problem , but sometimes delays mean that it can be months before the feedback arrives .
3 When we examine prophecy in the Bible we soon conclude that it can be predictive ( telling about the future ) or proclamatory ( telling about God ) or both .
4 ‘ The results show that we can be 99 per cent certain that these are the remains of Josef Mengele rather than the remains of someone who coincidentally had precisely the same genetic makeup . ’
5 Therefore , I hope that they can be persuaded to stop .
6 If that is done , I hope that it can be done here .
7 Even your supporters are becoming alarmed by the destabilising effect of general practitioner fundholding , as you top slice cash from the central reserve and ensure that it can be spent only on the limited number of services that general practitioners are allowed to purchase directly .
8 BA 22/42 is therefore probably involved in phonological processing independent from memory and our data demonstrate that it can be activated even in the absence of external auditory phonological stimulation .
9 When Alison requires Nicholas to be " " ful deerne " " ( 3297 ) we already know that he can be ( 3200 ) .
10 They 've changed quite the opposite way because er I now know that it can be done and how important advertising is to the even to the local businesses .
11 To organize the event successfully , make an amusing speech , and get the right balance between outrageous fun and good taste , will indicate to the bride or groom that you can be relied upon to perform well as best man or bridesmaid at the subsequent wedding .
12 Note that it can be viewed when the LIFESPAN Process is active , by using the VMS command TYPE to display its contents on the screen .
13 Curiously , Gill and Jackson are aware of the problem of identity confusion but believe that it can be avoided if black children are placed transracially when very young : ‘ it is possible that older black children may , by the time a placement has occurred , have already internalised a definition of themselves as being black and that this definition may jeopardise the possibility of integration and emotional identification within a white family ’ ( p. 138 ) .
14 This may seem so obvious as not to need stating , but I believe that it can be overlooked .
15 I believe that it can be done without internment .
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