Example sentences of "[Wh det] can be [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services . |
2 | The profile format caters for 17 specific language skill areas , which can be assessed at 5 levels . |
3 | A visit from the coronary nurse at this stage , or from the general practitioner , is extremely useful to reassure the patient about the benign nature of most of these symptoms , but it is also an opportunity to screen for more serious problems which can be developing at this stage , now that activities are increasing , i.e. increasing angina , serious arrhythmias and left ventricular failure . |
4 | Another distinction is between so called European type options which can only be exercised on the settlement day , and American type options which can be exercised at any time up to and including the settlement day . |
5 | Modern faith suffers from a severe shortage of understanding in its basic diet , a deficiency which can be detected at many points . |
6 | Money at call is money which can be withdrawn at only a few hours ' notice . |
7 | Rather a text of the play is my principal experience of it , in the case of the scholarly Arden edition complete with a daunting textual apparatus which can be examined at leisure . |
8 | Mr. Richards rightly does not deal with the judge 's decision as such , but he is unable to uphold the judge 's ruling for two reasons which can be stated at once . |
9 | Clients choosing half board receive vouchers for their evening meal , which can be exchanged at several cafes and restaurants throughout the village and the pension is ideally placed for you to choose . |
10 | Clients booking half board will receive vouchers from our Rep , which can be exchanged at a number of cafes and restaurants in the village . |
11 | As with other documents which can be obtained at a large number of different places , the onus to show that the vehicle had a current test certificate rests on the defendant . |
12 | The current value of the land is estimated at one point five million , but the land at the time of any sale would be determined by the most favourable planning consent which can be obtained at the time . |
13 | It is not simply a contractual relationship which can be ended at will , for what God has joined together can not be ended lightly . |
14 | The intercutting of parallel actions — which can be shot at different times and in different places — can all be done at the editing stage , and you are free to try your hand at risky shots safe in the knowledge that any failures can be edited out later . |
15 | Major variations are made in foaming levels , which can be altered at will , entirely independently of the basic cleaning power of the product . |
16 | Here , the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments . |
17 | In the society portrayed in the novel the printed codex is obsolete ; books are distributed on diskette which can be altered at will , heralding the end of the definitive text . |
18 | The only exception to this rule is when the Attorney-General enters a nolle prosequi which can be done at any stage of the proceedings . |
19 | THE paintings of Terry Setch , which can be seen at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh , overwhelm the viewer with their large scale , drawing one into a visual world of pigment , wax , beach detritus and plastic . |
20 | Because most petrological microscopes are designed for use with transmitted light which can be provided at any required intensity , manufacturers mostly pay little attention to this parameter . |
21 | Gordon himself has made a mail work , sending short , threatening letters to 300 recipients , and Anand Zenz has designed a pinstripe suit ( ed.13 ) , woven by a tailor in Savile Row , but changing the stripe to a provocative text which can be read at close quarters . |
22 | The latter comprises courses which can be taken at varying times throughout the fortnight . |
23 | The same is true with arrangements made to delegate authority which can be retrieved at the will of the sovereign government . |
24 | The measuring cell is immersed in a vat of liquid , usually benzene or xylene which can be thermostatted at temperatures between 273 and 400 K. Scattering is detected by a photomultiplier , capable of revolving round the cell and the intensity is recorded on a galvanometer . |
25 | ‘ This is not simply a matter which can be looked at and comfortably quantified as a constant problem . |
26 | Mini-castors , which can be bought at all good hardware stores , should be fitted to every piece of furniture that will take them except chairs , which can be fitted with small metal domes so that they slide gently and slowly . |
27 | An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues . |
28 | The manager should identify the number of staff which can be released at any time and provide the information to the school of nursing . |
29 | The programme contains a foundation course , which can be started at any time and is then divided into three stages . |
30 | That is hardly surprising , because since I embarked upon this historical analysis I have been quoting virtually verbatim from a speech made on 16 December 1976 in this House by the now right hon. and learned Member for Edinburgh , Pentlands ( Mr. Rifkind ) , which can be found at columns 1832 and 1833 of the Official Report for that date . |