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

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1 An example of a chain can be seen when starting a car which can be plotted as follows :
2 If the agricultural seats are added to the middle-class strongholds , it can be seen why Conservatism was so strong between the wars , for the party could count well over 200 seats as unshakably safe and on 300 as reliable enough to be won except in a very bad year .
3 The importance of Norfolk County Council views are referred to in paragraph two point four point two and unless Norfolk support for route A can be obtained then Suffolk County Council will eventually be powerless to proceed with what is clearly a preferred option when measured objectively .
4 The rate at which changes in phase current occur is dictated by the position-dependent winding inductance , so rotor position can be detected whenever phase currents are changing .
5 Since it can be dated radiometrically tephra provides a valuable stratigraphic marker and a means both of determining the minimum age of the landsurface on which it is deposited , and of recording the activity of particular volcanoes .
6 If the onset of such diseases can be delayed then morbidity will be compressed into the final years of life .
7 A new brochure from John Guest shows how pleasant it can be to carry out plumbing work using JG Speedfit Fittings .
8 Such services are flexible , in that they can be routed wherever roads are suitable , and with a frequency to suit demand .
9 While no confirmation has been found among records of Garrick 's career , it can be taken on Duncombe 's word that the actor prepared the proposals .
10 Policy issues concern high-level strategy questions , whose character and complexity involve the examination of vast quantities of data before decisions can be taken on matters of the highest political Import .
11 HyperDisk can be set so disk writes do n't immediately happen .
12 But of your kitchen workers are working under conditions of such such great heat that that that they 're being burnt by it and and this can be avoided then employers have got a legal obligation to sa to make safe conditions .
13 Within most of these product lines , various other refinements can be offered eg two-door and four-door versions of the family saloons , hatchbacks as an alternative to the estate models , variations in engine sizes , and , of course , a range of colours .
14 Few people nowadays prefer to walk to their objective if they can be carried on wheels , and Fell End Clouds is so remote from centres of population that visitors invariably arrive by car .
15 These from the castle will be more powerful , with longer range than any that can be carried on shipboard .
16 Under US export restrictions , only technology up to the Sparcstation 1+ level can be shipped out East , and although Sparcstation 2s will be allowed over ‘ within a couple of months , ’ there 's no green light for Sun 's superscalar boxes in the offing .
17 Others can be left badly brain damaged .
18 In the mining villages … can be found both deference and powerless resistance .
19 Indeed late news stories can be added just moments before the final pages go off to the printers .
20 To these risks of malpractice can be added further risks in discrimination further down the line .
21 A formal appeal against marks can be investigated immediately results are published and , unless a module from the student 's final term is involved , can be resolved before the student is considered for an award by the MEC .
22 Polyester and polyurethane are quick-drying paints and it 's surprising to learn that bodies can be buffed only hours after their final coating .
23 The better view is that no action can be brought in England unless the article is also actionable under the law of the country where publication took place .
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