Example sentences of "[subord] [det] [noun] can be " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But in either case , unlike the Hegelian essential section , where each event can be shown to be in an essential articulation with the whole in a continuous and homogeneous spatio-temporality , a cross-section at any particular moment will show a heterogeneous array of presences and absences . |
2 | The division and subdivision of production processes have reached a stage where each operation can be performed with minimal skills . |
3 | But , by understanding how he saw leys being constructed and operating , a picture begins to emerge of a system where each piece can be fitted into the whole . |
4 | At the least they should be planted no wider than two abreast where each plant can be approached from one side . |
5 | ( 1 ) In a contested bid ( where little co-operation can be expected from the target ) the offeror will require a copy of the register of members of the target for the purposes of analysing key shareholdings . |
6 | A list of the top 100 UK exporters or where this information can be obtained . |
7 | RE is one of the few opportunities in the school timetable where such questions can be pursued in some depth . |
8 | This takes us out of the realm of male-female sexual relationships into another sphere , where such bonds can be used for better communication between individuals , and to foster the link between teacher and pupil . |
9 | Where such equivalences can be found , they constitute satisfactory proof of hyponymy . |
10 | Adequate supervision by senior psychiatrists should be available , preferably through daily meetings where all referrals can be discussed before discharge from hospital . |
11 | What I can say to the hon. Gentleman is that the Government are willing to consider any claim where any evidence can be adduced of exposure to radiation . |
12 | For looking ahead even a mere 10 years or so , it is possible and even probable , that a much smaller proportion of people 's lives will be spent in paid employment ( Gilg , 1983c ) , and that people will retire earlier , work far fewer hours and days per week , and will have very long holidays , so that work can be shared around . |
13 | it has a pearly white appearance , so that colour can be easily seen against the hair . |
14 | Other significant additions are a new set of application programming interfaces and a command line interface so that WorldView can be slotted into corporate document-handling regimes and lastly , the ability to read Kanji documents . |
15 | Medical audit should relate to aspects of clinical activity over which one has some control so that change can be initiated if a problem is identified . |
16 | Bath/shower mixers have a connection for a shower hose and a diverter so that flow can be directed to the shower ( see Chapter 8 ) . |
17 | The problem here is to keep track of the point from which the subroutine is called , so that control can be returned to the correct place in the calling routine after the subroutine has been executed . |
18 | Each new patient is assessed by the nursing staff soon after admission so that care can be planned , taking into consideration the particular needs of the individual . |
19 | Modern microprocessors and computer technology have made such rapid advances that telecommunications and internal communications systems are now in compact units without plugs , switches , or buttons : just small keyboards with touch-sensitive depressions , some with small visual display units ( VDUs ) which can show at a glance the status of all calls being handled and prompt the operator through every procedure so that training can be reduced to a minimum . |
20 | that within the EC that information ought to be presented in a standardised fashion so that like can be compared with like irrespective of the member State in which the company was incorporated , but |
21 | Although this culture can be seen as having profound political significance there is , according to Willis , no wish for a corporate voice on the part of the working class . |
22 | In vitro , this is generally mediated by interferon-γ ( INF γ ) , although this effect can be enhanced by other cytokines . |
23 | Fortunately , John 's present lender , Bradford and Bingley does not charge a redemption penalty , although this charge can be an expensive shock to some remortgagors . |
24 | Unfortunately Merovingian coins do not carry explicit dates although some examples can be dated by , for example , association with other coins in hoards . |
25 | This form of LBA is well known to court registrars , so this letter can be sent on the firm 's own notepaper , and there is no need to instruct solicitors to handle this stage of debt collection , |
26 | Although such examinations can be carried out by a court officer it is usually best to do it yourself and , indeed , some courts will even insist on this . |
27 | Although such motives can be found in individuals , they , like the punishment rate itself , are associated with the general ‘ moral climate ’ that develops in hard times . |
28 | In Sections 3.3 and 17.8 , we saw that the vortex street frequency has ranges of decreased regularity ; although these changes can be related to developments in the flow , there are tentative suggestions that they might also be viewed in the present context . |
29 | Although these institutions can be regarded as providers of ‘ external ’ courses , considerable co-operation on production of courses is possible , and desirable from the library 's point of view . |
30 | Although these patterns can be used just as they are , they are also useful for experimenting with whilst you are learning to use the program . |