Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] can be " in BNC.

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1 If eight levels of each colour can be shown then the total displayable colours number 2 8 or 256 .
2 The resulting spectrum is characteristic of the elements present in the sample , and the percentage of each element can be calculated .
3 The vertical scale must start at 0 so that the heights of each bar can be accurately compared .
4 Obtaining frankness within families about the feelings and expectations they have of each other can be mutually beneficial .
5 The Bibliography references the official accident reports from which a full account of each accident can be gained .
6 The long corporate ownership by the abbey enables us to see the early arrangement ; the charter details survive and the ‘ focal place ’ of each period can be defined .
7 Elements of each drawing can be assigned to one of 256 available levels , each of which can be displayed separately if required .
8 However , there are some common factors relating to visual conditions that can be considered in groups , and an appreciation of the implications of each group can be helpful in providing appropriate materials or adapting the environment for those children from them .
9 The length of each step can be simply related to the number of rotor teeth , p .
10 Several copies of each form can be produced by inserting carbon paper or by using ‘ no carbon required ’ ( NCR ) paper .
11 In addition each form and each field of each form can be assigned a view and a write security level .
12 For example , one half of the function of the retina of each eye can be lost .
13 The right hand half of each curve can be drawn as a mirror image .
14 Some of the flavour and intent of each conference can be deduced from the ‘ keynote speakers ’ who , respectively , are the North American Indian installation and performance artist James A. Luna ; the promoters of the ‘ new art History ’ T.J.Clark and Griselda Pollock ; and the President of the Federal Republic of Germany , Richard von Weizsäcker .
15 Further details of each exhibition can be obtained from Royal Bank branches in the vicinity of the exhibition venues .
16 The multitude of forces governing life within that society has to be taken into consideration before the actions of the members of that society can be assessed .
17 The extent of that remuneration can be known only when the assessment has been carried out that is provided by the legal aid scheme .
18 The facts of that case can be taken from the headnote :
19 ‘ The management executive is saying that some of that money can be spent on supplying condoms to GPs so they can be given to patients . ’
20 But some of that money can be earned back
21 By applying judgements to the curriculum itself , evaluation by the users of that curriculum can be brought into the classroom , evaluation can be made to serve as a basis for new directions in the process of teaching and learning … it can shape and guide learning and guide decisions within the curriculum process .
22 But I think we can allow belief some independent influence as well , and the basis of that independence can be derived from the classical conception of our self-interested rationality .
23 There is a real element of truth in it if we conclude , as I think we must , that in those who have failed to come to terms with the demands of a civilized existence any representative of that existence can be seen as an incitement to protest , especially if , as in the case of the police , that representative has only too obvious a. resemblance to the forbidding father of early childhood with whom the individual has not come to terms because of chronic irresolution of the Oedipal dilemma .
24 Decisions taken by management are for the future , and some have a very long ‘ planning horizon ’ — the time between making the decision and seeing the consequences of that decision can be very long .
25 Eighteenth-century politics have long had an unsavoury reputation , and although in the case of Scotland much of that reputation can be traced to the persuasive , but not strictly accurate , writings of Henry Cockburn and other Whig reformers of the early nineteenth century , it must be conceded at the outset that there is something to be said for the received account .
26 The extent of that shift can be illustrated by two ministerial pronouncements .
27 By displaying all these lower levels together , a wireframe representation of that object can be constructed in three dimensions .
28 If they are to be fulfilled at the time of the service of the notice then , for example , the landlord may not be able to rely on a breach of covenant to decorate " in the last year of the term " since no breach of that covenant can be positively asserted until the expiry of the complete year .
29 Strains of that thinking can be seen today in France 's wish that the commission and the parliament should not become too powerful .
30 Northampton 's history goes back beyond the Romans — certainly to the Iron Age and settlements of that time can be found in and around the town .
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