Example sentences of "can be presented " in BNC.

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1 Different views of a sculpture can be presented , but you can not move round a sculpture except with a film camera .
2 Working within an embassy office or the regional office of a multilateral bank it is not difficult for donors ' staff to come up with a list of potential projects which can be presented to a recipient country 's ministry of finance for discussion .
3 In a modern industrial society economic goals are divisible , both because an increased standard of living is such a broad goal that success on one front can be presented to the members as a decent reward for abandoning some other aim , and because the economic goals of competing groups can be simultaneously satisfied provided there is economic growth .
4 TOF-SARS data can be presented in the form of SSCMs and RSCMs ; these are plots of scattering or recoiling intensity in α , δ space .
5 Profits , turnover , enquiries , for instance can be presented on a monthly , quarterly or annual basis , using percentages instead of actuals , in grouped format , as an index and so on .
6 Similarly , graphs can be presented without zero points , compressed or expanded scales and so on .
7 But where results can be presented in tabular form it does seem reasonable to expect that there is sufficient uniformity of approach to have allowed for more than one interviewer , and , of course , for subsequent repetition of the interviews , so as to replicate the enquiry .
8 The information can be presented in different forms .
9 Information of current interest or related to the ward learning programme can be presented in a display form .
10 As mentioned earlier , a suitable ‘ classroom ’ must be found near the ward where teaching can take place and visual aids can be presented .
11 With the aid of CITE , the search query can be presented in English in free form — as sentences , phrases , lists of terms etc .
12 Encyclopedia-type material can be presented , mixing still pictures , text and motion-picture sequences , that allow the viewer to interact with the programme and ultimately to link the player with a computer ( see New Scientist , vol 96 , p150 ) .
13 Once the inner city is defined as a suitable case for treatment it becomes the logical social laboratory for any and all political , economic and social projects which can be presented as palliatives for the urban crisis .
14 However , today 's enlightened experts realize that there is little point in discovering important diet guidelines unless these can be presented to the public in a form which makes them realistic and easy to incorporate into daily eating .
15 In the first place , we are no longer in the realm of choice of means , where all relevant information can be presented in verbal descriptions ( supplemented on occasion with mathematical symbols and diagrams ) .
16 The community reaction to mining in Ireland over the last two decades is one that can be presented in an almost linear , chronological fashion .
17 This and other courses can be presented on your premises exclusively for your personnel and modified in content and objectives to meet your company 's specific needs .
18 Very often assessment of a child 's language is required in order that it can be presented to other professionals who are seeking to help that child .
19 These are all very real problems but a great deal will depend on the extent to which mutual destruction is seen as a real possibility , and on the extent to which international law can be presented as an effective contrivance for the acceptable resolution of international conflict .
20 These exercises , which are easily and quickly generated , can be presented to your students either as printed worksheets — you will be provided with the answers on a separate sheet — or can be put on to a floppy disk so that a student or group of students can work on screen .
21 Some findings are best presented in paint , for others , poetry or prose may be more suitable ; some can be presented through models , others in the form of graphs and charts .
22 The advantage of this method is that results can be presented in the form of statistics and tables .
23 The results can be presented to the user in a variety of formats .
24 Although it would not be difficult to defend the extension-of-sentiments argument on psychological grounds , this is not really necessary , since Radcliffe-Brown 's analysis can be presented ( as it is here ) without recourse to assumptions about the relative priority of relationships .
25 Information can be presented in several ways , the most useful being graphs .
26 In this paper I have argued that criminal law is an extremely sophisticated , demanding and complex subject which can be presented as an ‘ introductory ’ course in legal education only by serious amputation and therefore distortion .
27 If a Bill is passed by the Commons in two successive sessions having been rejected by the Lords , it can be presented for the Royal Assent provided that one year has elapsed between the date of its second reading in the Commons in the first session and the date of its passing by the Commons in the second session .
28 The results of the survey can be presented in a variety of ways , such as by ‘ contours ’ , showing lines of equal readings in the same way that weather maps use contours to show lines of equal pressure .
29 And the problem of other minds ( ch. 5 ) can be presented as the problem of how , if at all , my observation of the behaviour of human bodies justifies my belief that those bodies are people ; little extra is gained by asking whether and how I know that they are people .
30 This manner of thinking about the family is not just an image that can be presented in advertisements of childrens stories .
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