Example sentences of "could be [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Furthermore , if the recently reported patency rates of 85% obtained with front-loaded alteplase and conjunctive intravenous heparin can be linked with strategies to prevent reocclusion , the potential additional benefit that could be gained with engineered plasminogen activators might only be marginal .
32 Many of the challenges expressed could be avoided with proper planning and fore-thought .
33 Glass could be impregnated with inorganic pesticides , then ploughed into the land .
34 Nevertheless , despite this classic defence of the traditional liberal position of the Home Office , the Secretary of State was prepared to examine whether several aspects of the problem which worried the police could be dealt with piecemeal .
35 Masques , revelry and outlandish costumes were part and parcel of Twelfth Night , when the more sombre festivities of Christmas were past and the new year could be celebrated with whole-hearted enthusiasm .
36 If matters improved but then worsened again as the injection wore off , it would perhaps indicate that the problems could be controlled with longer-term hormonal management , or even castration for Stan .
37 Is not some examination of our moral responsibilities called for , and how much better if it could be associated with economic success .
38 Transient X-ray sources in our own Galaxy could be associated with white holes of stellar mass .
39 Conversely , a negative provocation test suggests that the patient 's pain is not due to the presence of irritant duodenal juice in the stomach , but could be associated with abnormal motility associated with DGR , or might be due to an unrelated cause .
40 At the conclusion to Chapter 1 we provisionally adopted a multilevel concept of style , whereby more or less equivalent choices at a particular linguistic level could be seen as STYLISTIC VARIANTS , and in which these variants could be associated with STYLISTIC VALUES , or special significances associated with one variant rather than another .
41 On April 17 , following the ICJ ruling [ see above ] , Ibrahim Lagwell , the lawyer representing the two Libyans , suggested in an interview with the US television network ABC that if " a just trial could be held with legal guarantees " , the USA or the UK might be acceptable settings for such a hearing .
42 At the end of this campaign it looked at last as if the time of peace had come , when the Council for which Anselm had been pressing for the past four years could be held with royal support .
43 Uncial styles , which were distinctive book-hands , employed open , round letter formation and could be mixed with square and rustic characters to very pleasing effects .
44 It could be linked with other tourist attractions in the city by running steam trains along an existing track through the docks .
45 the data suggest a change in atmospheric composition that could be linked with dramatic changes in human activity , first starting in the Elizabethan age and then in this century .
46 Both these films are somewhat stagey , but contemporary comment could be combined with visual fantasy , as is revealed by Cecil Hepworth 's The Perils of Modern Motoring ( 1905 ) , in which a policeman is left in a dismembered state after being mowed down by a car .
47 In this way , curriculum improvement to meet special educational needs could be combined with in-service staff development .
48 Such solitariness was a condition and not a mood , however ; it lay beneath those moments of inexplicable high spirits when Eliot seemed , as Sherek put it , " as gay as a cricket " , just as it could be combined with apparent activity and " busyness " in the world .
49 Blacks , gays , lesbians , the disabled and other disadvantaged people — all could join in demonstrating how the new thinking could be combined with commercial success .
50 Looking back on the decision a few years later , he interpreted it in these terms : " What I wanted was some counterweight to my changeable and restless inclinations , a science that could be pursued with cool impartiality , with cold logic , with regular work , without its results touching me at all deeply . "
51 Private sector use of the SDR as a unit of account or the basis for international transactions has been very limited because of the absence of SDR-denominated assets which could be purchased with SDR-denominated deposits .
52 They could be purchased with hard currency but not roubles .
53 The Cambridge group showed that most of these radio sources must lie outside our galaxy ( indeed many of them could be identified with other galaxies ) and also that there were many more weak sources than strong ones .
54 The lower animals still alive in the world today could be identified with particular stages in the overall development of life — a process that was replayed like a speeded-up movie film in the life of every human being .
55 The rebleeding rate was high , however , and this could be decreased with pure alcohol injection after the epinephrine injection .
56 Three day events , players segregated by standard rather than age group , all results yielding points to a national grid , match times that could be predicted with reasonable accuracy resulting in reduced time wasting at tournaments and less dependency on club catering and facilities .
57 These are my preferences , but many other professional art materials could be substituted with similar results .
58 These are my preferences , but many other professional art materials could be substituted with similar results .
59 To save time and money , ICI decided that damage to the plant could be repaired with cheap prefabricated units .
60 However , the achievement of this symbolic significance could be attained with minimum constraint upon factory owners ' autonomy and an ineffectual enforcement .
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