Example sentences of "which can [be] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In fact Porter really offers just two possible competitive strategies ( i.e. be a cost leader or differentiate your product ) which can be applied over either a broad range of products in an industry or just in a special niche .
2 But it becomes clear that Krashen is not thinking of theory in general , that is to say of a theoretical perspective on pedagogy , but of a theory in particular which can be applied directly ; not , therefore , of the process of referring actual problems to abstract ideas but the process of making practice conform to a preconceived conceptual pattern .
3 Judgement can never be excluded from the weeding process , but in recent years practitioners and researchers have sought a more reliable weeding criterion which can be applied scientifically to produce consistent results .
4 There are , though , three or four fundamental criteria for judging advertisements which can be applied more or less universally .
5 Listening can be done in a classroom-type situation where you listen to a live language helper or to a tape recording which can be played over and over again .
6 Perhaps the most technically outstanding examples of this are Milhaud 's string quartets Nos. 8 and 9 , which can be played separately or together as an octet , with each instrument in a different key .
7 VOC files which can be played either through a sound board or the PC speaker .
8 Once again for two-phases-on there is a shift in the equilibrium positions , which can be confirmed analytically .
9 A rigorous analysis of acceleration from rest is possible ( Pickup and Tipping 1976 ) , but in practice a simplified approach ( Gupta and Mathur , 1976 ) ; Lawrenson et al. , 1977 ) yields approximate results , which can be confirmed experimentally on a prototype system .
10 We shall here confine ourselves to level II since responding seems the only important category which can be assessed reasonably reliably by detached observation in real-time the other categories all involve ‘ invisible ’ mental processes which can only be probed by substantial intervention through pupil interviews or testing .
11 Of great and growing importance are foreign exchange deposits , which can be made both by enterprises and by persons in any foreign currency .
12 The last kind of Professional Development Award is the Certificate , which can be made up of varying numbers of National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units , or Workplace Assessed Units .
13 The offence concerns a statement which can be made either orally or in writing .
14 Rather , it provides a set of very flexible solutions which enable historians to encode whatever they will , but in a manner which can be made generally recognizable .
15 We should try to see space itself as something which can be made as articulate as verbal language .
16 Unfortunately this is a calculation which can be made only very crudely since it is impossible to say with total accuracy ( even though we can make control sample comparisons ) ( a ) which clients would have been institutionalised in the absence of the project , and ( b ) whether they would have been admitted to a long-stay hospital or to residential accommodation .
17 It has an external control unit , which can be sited up to 30 metres from the detector , and an automatic prism wiping device .
18 They allow effective and profitable fertilizer and pest/disease control treatments which can be calculated more easily .
19 Teletext not only gives up-to-date news and a wealth of information on different subjects but keeps you informed of sub-titled plays and many special TV programmes which can be followed visually .
20 It may be reached on foot by using a track leaving the Ullapool road four miles out of Kylesku : this climbs over a high saddle before reaching the stream which can be followed down to the lip of the fall .
21 Essential technical hardware used in making up curtains includes a variety of curtain hooks of varying strengths , made of plastic or metal , which can be sewn on , slotted into pockets on special tapes , or pinned into hand headings .
22 There are two basic types of bonsai tree — tropical , which can be kept indoors , and outdoor plants and trees .
23 Synodontis Multipunctatus is a peaceful species , which can be kept either on its own or as a group of three or more if you have a very large tank .
24 But as agents of formal caring systems , they do in fact hold a great deal of power which can be exercised as much by withholding as by giving .
25 Here a spacing of 4m to 6m is advisable and , contrary to normal practice , each member should carry a couple of loose coils in the hand which can be cast away in the event of seeing a slip .
26 One problem for the faker trying to develop a patina in situ is that the chemicals which give the most attractive patinas also give totally the wrong minerals , which can be detected quite easily by X-ray diffraction .
27 This attitude was reinforced by the second wave of technology which provided instrumentation , ways of sensing and recording data which gave more accurate and reliable data than that which can be detected directly by the human senses .
28 It has a seemingly simple and limited behavioural repertoire , including various forms of learning , while its relatively easily mapped central nervous system contains only a small number of cells — no more than 20,000 neurons in all , arranged in a system of distributed ganglia and including amongst them a population of very large cells which can be recognized easily and reproducibly from animal to animal .
29 Elements of each drawing can be assigned to one of 256 available levels , each of which can be displayed separately if required .
30 For those of us not lucky enough to have a workshop , it 's an invaluable portable work bench which can be hung on the garage wall , and fits in the car .
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