Example sentences of "what can be [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 He was amazed with the improvement I had made and it showed just what can be achieved with hard practice .
2 Once the basic information is captured in electronic form there is technically no limit to what can be achieved with it .
3 In an easy flowing style , he shows just what can be achieved with a limited palette , two or three brushes and some watercolour paper .
4 Now , in effect , that 's moving directly against the direction that we want to go in , we want to make greater use of domiciliary er , initiatives for young people , you have another paper on your agenda about teen care , which is showing what can be achieved with the most difficult youngsters .
5 This demonstrates what can be done with two simple movements to hold an audience 's attention .
6 ‘ I 'm just pleased I had the idea and that anglers with a lot more skill than me are showing what can be done with it , ’ he said modestly .
7 Clearly there are few barriers to filling the site 's personal computer with survey data , but what can be done with it ?
8 There is already a feeling in some people 's minds that in athletics , as in so many other aspects of life , what can be done with the human body will be done , and that we might as well let them get on with it .
9 Two questions you will constantly be asked are : What can be done with the old wreck ? and What will it cost and wo n't it be a waste of taxpayers ' money ?
10 There is no doubt that it contains a remarkably comprehensive account of what we know now about the weather and its causes in these islands , including what can be done with satellite observations .
11 This is a key area where professional accountants have already begun to experiment — the 1991 environmental accounts of the Dutch company BSO/Origin , for instance , are reproduced and show what can be done with a bit of imagination and lateral thinking .
12 ABOVE Some experiments by Doreen Roberts showing what can be done with Neocolor crayons
13 A man like Muhammad Ali not only symbolizes what can be done with talent and ability but shows that the ‘ man ’ and his system can be beat ( Glasgow , 1980 , p.78 ) .
14 ‘ from its opening pages , Jean Greenwood 's Class Readers presents alternatives which are a challenge to our perceptions of what can be done with graded readers , and of why the alternatives might be tried …
15 These models are presented as examples of what can be done with simple equations .
16 I would like to attempt to provoke you into asking what can be done with what we 've got .
17 Many observed functions within the brain resemble what can be done with layers of perceptrons .
18 Up till now we have only considered the potential uses of the various desktop publishing products but it is important to look at what can be done with the things that they produce .
19 ‘ You have a very narrow range of ideas as to what can be done with Pickerage in the bog .
20 Does my right hon. Friend agree that that shows that there is scope , through a range of Government and quasi-government bodies , to encourage action beyond what can be done with direct Government money ?
21 WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH INFORMATION ?
22 WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH DATABASES ?
23 The significance lies in what can be done with it .
24 However , the fluidity of our use of language places limitations on what can be done with these searching tools .
25 Leading international companies are discussing the latest recycling technology , showing what can be done with a few old bottles … and a little imagination .
26 What can be stated with some certainty is that Earth 's unique combination of water and heat started the whole process off , as all the laboratory experiments would appear to confirm .
27 What can be stated with some certainty is that ‘ London ’ is by no means the be-all and end-all of the emerging story and that an ‘ explosion ’ is occurring in terms of new record labels .
28 No-one can say for certain whether he was right ; what can be stated with certainty is that with Italy and Germany helping the Nationalists almost from the beginning , non-intervention threw the Spanish Republic into the embrace of the only great power willing to help her — the Soviet Union .
29 We will see what can be arranged with the help of the area director .
30 What can be said with certainty is that the Danes still dance a Bournonville ballet much better than any other company , with far greater understanding and sympathy for its original style .
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