Example sentences of "that it can be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For the compulsion to be lawful , the right must be ‘ justiciable ’ ; that is , it must be definable , so that it can be uniformly and predictably applied , upon known principles .
2 It is just as important to expect and recognise the body 's warning signals of neurogenic shock so that it can be effectively treated .
3 All equipment must be designed so that it can be effectively inspected and maintained .
4 The only problem with this neat explanation , as Smith revealed , is that it can be empirically invalidated .
5 Hand-outs usually give information and therefore the information must be accurate and set out in such a way that it can be easily read and understood .
6 Hares ( but not rabbits ) are particularly vulnerable to paraquat , a herbicide often applied to stubble in the autumn so that it can be easily burned .
7 This involves the removal of typesetting codes , removal of errors , and the identification and labelling of all the information such that it can be easily accessed without detailed knowledge of the formatting conventions [ Byrd et al , 1987 ] .
8 The benefits of this method are that it can be easily understood and it gives total control over every element at all times .
9 Compression or union capillary fittings should be used for the final connections to the cylinder so that it can be easily removed for maintenance .
10 But work that has been done with story-telling in women 's groups shows that it can be tremendously enjoyable , and bring out a range of expression and imaginative ideas in every participant .
11 My understanding of shareware is that it can be freely distributed but requires registration by the user for a clear conscience .
12 Will my hon. Friend make sure that he or his officials contact the office of Commissioner Millan today and demand that the money be freed so that it can be well spent in areas such as the one that I represent ?
13 The death threats he received in London do n't point to it , but if you have any other reason for believing that theory I must ask you to reveal it so that it can be properly investigated . ’
14 They 've had er enormous difficulties and er the honourable gentleman will er know that the South Wales police authority committee , its officers and its Chief Constable have er visited parliament er to put their case to members representing the South Wales police authority area and indeed to er Earl Ferrers the minister er responsible for the police and they certainly have n't had any er criticism made of them by his own government and if er he believes that there is a criticism I would suggest that he takes a leaf out of the book of his er , his right honourable friend the Secretary of State and refers the matter so that it can be properly audited and er I think the honourable gentleman knows that when that is done he will see that there is no blame attached whatsoever to the members or the officers of the police authority .
15 That is essential to be sure that it can be properly monitored and dealt with . ’
16 The hole should be scoured for any sharp objects likely to puncture the liner , for it should be remembered that , once water is added , the pressure of the liner against the walls and floors of the pool , and consequently against any sharp stone or twig , is such that it can be ultimately forced through the liner .
17 The attraction of so-called Third World labour is the fact that it can be cheap compared to that in the advanced capitalist countries .
18 The only problem is that it can be terribly difficult to read — and you do want them to read the copy do n't you ?
19 Double value This pushchair has a clip-on foot section which means that it can be swiftly converted into a pram .
20 Its only drawback is that it can be somewhat unreliable .
21 It is important also not to pretend that library censorship is such a small problem that it can be safely ignored .
22 The major drawback to this method is that it can be very time-consuming sorting through the piles when you start a new picture .
23 I can not simply advise you to go out and buy without trying for the simple reason that it can be very slow on anything less than a really fast machine .
24 However , the problem with law is that it can be radically re-ordered through political institutions .
25 Indeed , some of the film sequences we saw seemed to have no purpose or justification other than to reinforce or sell the idea that it can be highly pleasurable to inflict injury , pain or humiliation ( often in a sexual context ) on others .
26 As a start one should ask , ‘ Is the vehicle constructed so that it can be mechanically propelled ? ’ i.e. is there a mechanical means of propulsion other than ‘ person power ’ alone , e.g. pedalling a pedal cycle .
27 Do n't ask whether the engine is in working order but ask ‘ Is the vehicle constructed so that it can be mechanically propelled ? ’
28 It might be necessary to witness a rehearsal before an assessment of the overall impact of the play can be made , and if the purpose of the performance is so that it can be publicly reproduced on a different occasion , the circumstances in which that publication will take place will have a bearing on the offensive character of the artefact in question .
29 Over the years it has attracted add-in products , including collections of templates , and this means that it can be sometimes be used as a complete solution to common business problems .
30 Within this apologetic ( ironic ? ) defence then , sexual difference is sustained by the very inversion which divine law forbids , and the fact that it can be so sustained is simultaneously a repudiation of the claim that sexual difference is itself dictated by divine or natural law .
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