Example sentences of "can [be] [adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.
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1 | For example , someone who accepts the official theory of life in the classroom and ‘ wants to learn ’ can be heavily sanctioned with abusive appellations from the same stock as are applied to the opposition on the terraces ( cf. |
2 | Although many port wine stains in adults can be effectively treated with a pulsed dye laser , this may not be the most effective treatment and a considerable proportion of lesions do not respond . |
3 | They sit tight , are unlikely to budge unless really disturbed and can be easily shot with a .22 rifle or even a high-powered air rifle . |
4 | Adapting this potential so that the plants can be easily integrated with some sort of collection system will depend on advances in the techniques of genetic engineering . |
5 | Just as it is sensible to place notices in braille at hand level or just above so that they can be easily read with the fingers , so visual material needs to be put up near to eye level if it is to be seen or read without difficulty by all the pupils . |
6 | The everyday food stains that come from things like tea and coffee can be easily removed with fine grit polishes such as Autosol compound , usually found in car accessory shops , or any cleaning fluid designed to clean stainless steel sinks and work surfaces . |
7 | If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray . |
8 | Many potential purchasers can be easily identified with minimum cost using research . |
9 | Routine tasks can be easily interspersed with something more interesting . |
10 | They have the advantage over the cassette tape-recorder in that they can be easily associated with written language . |
11 | They can be successfully applied with dip pens , with technical pens and Rotring Artpens , which can be loaded with any colour , performing with just as much fluidity as traditional inks . |
12 | ‘ The little grey sea-town … that clings along one side of the harbour … ’ can be clearly identified with Fowey . |
13 | You look for ways to ensure that either it can be regularly dealt with by someone else or at least that it should reach you partly or virtually completed . |
14 | On the vertical axis is plotted the recorded rate of increase of money wage rates , and it may be assumed that the rate of inflation can be closely associated with these rates of wage change because wages are usually the largest component of costs . |
15 | Below : John Carr 's Comfort Energy Saving windows , with swept top sash , can be double glazed with square-topped units |
16 | However , it must be emphasised that generally hyperlipidaemia combined with diabetes mellitus can be adequately treated with attention to dietary measures , promoting weight loss and improving glycaemic control . |
17 | Any definition which helps to recognise that there may be substantial overlapping of legal and social issues , and that neither can be adequately dealt with in isolation is to be commended . |
18 | ( c ) Linked transactions Where there is a sale and a purchase these can be adequately dealt with on the same completion statement , thereby working out in the relevant income and expenditure columns the balance that will either be due from the client or payable to the client . |
19 | Huge cuts in EPA 's research Funds ( down by nearly 50 per cent since Reagan took office ) can perhaps be justified on the grounds that , in hard times , scientific priorities can be temporarily reshuffled with little or no long-term damage . |
20 | The general idea that cognitive processing can be impaired was made more specific by showing that particular domains of cognition , such as language , can be selectively impaired with other domains such as memory or attention intact . |
21 | The midwife or health visitor may also visit the unit , and any care plan can be jointly formulated with the mother . |
22 | You can also dump your data ( your favourite patches , etc. ) to computer disk , so that in the event of disaster the TriAxis can be completely reloaded with them . |
23 | But ribbons are not only ideal for wrapping presents — household furnishings can be instantly revived with rich braids . |
24 | As we have just seen , bad habits can be dramatically reinforced with pain : one painful occurrence can be sufficient to make a permanent bad habit in a horse . |
25 | Now , however , these risk management features can be separately engineered with a toolkit of financial instruments , so that a borrower can usually raise finance with liability features that closely match what the business needs . |
26 | But both can be greatly improved with regular practice . |
27 | In any case they can be usefully loaded with a combination of media ( such as gravel ) and charcoal and/or zeolite , all layered between filter floss to polish the water . |
28 | Weber 's approach to the state was quite distinct from that of the Marxist tradition , although the thrust of our argument will be that it can be usefully combined with this tradition . |
29 | And so although the disease fits my prescription , and although it too can be usefully linked with a skin complaint ( eczema ) which also flakes away at the body 's surface , I had to abandon asthma . |
30 | Larger fish can be roughly compared with Neons , according to their size , and how active they are . |