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

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1 St Michael can be seen vigorously dragon-killing on the corner .
2 Once this is done they argue that interest groups can be seen as good for democracy and the very essence of what democracy in Britain is all about .
3 Finally , having scrubbed and soaked the Curiowood , this can be placed just off-centre to break up the open area left , with Fountain plants around it and elsewhere in the foreground .
4 The system works by way of a key inserted in the handle which can be turned both clockwise and anti clockwise to meet the requirement .
5 Finally , the process of reading itself involves a basic mapping between text world and real world that can be characterised as isomorphic as well .
6 They sometimes create what can be called highly intellectual concepts such as the case-history of a mental patient , which require a distinctive style .
7 Linked to a micro-computer it can be accessed very fast and used interactively .
8 The most poetic words in a text can be given more emotive power by using melisma .
9 Although it 'll be decades before the reactor can be made completely safe , experts say it 's unlikely that any more major damage will be caused .
10 The fluxgate magnetometer , which depends for its action on the detection of saturation occurring in magnetic material , can be made both small and highly accurate .
11 Chanting can be made immensely complex , with syllables expanded in long neums and a substantial ‘ jubilus ’ element .
12 The importance of such developments will be clear : planning for resource-based learning is a taxing and time-consuming activity for teachers , but if the work can be shared , if the expertise and creativity of colleagues can be made easily available , and if the teacher can have ready access to advice , guidance and encouragement , an important contribution has been made and some of the burden shifted .
13 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 .
14 What are likely to be the most effective methods by which bureaucracies can be made democratically responsible ?
15 The stopped areas can be made less noticeable by imitating the grain with a fine artist 's brush and paint , usually using a mixture of ochres and siennas , according to the type of wood .
16 With each step more things can be let out of the pound ; exact discussions can be made less abstract , realistic discussions can be made less inexact than was possible at an earlier stage .
17 However , as you now have another set-up available for aerobatics the model can be made less sensitive .
18 With each step more things can be let out of the pound ; exact discussions can be made less abstract , realistic discussions can be made less inexact than was possible at an earlier stage .
19 It seems quite reasonable to assume that , when a speaker is organising a ‘ speech paragraph ’ which has two connected elements as its foci , both elements can be made phonologically prominent in the introduction .
20 In HARPY 's case the implicit graph , the complete set of utterances permitted by the phonetic , phonological , lexical , and syntactic knowledge sources , can be made fully explicit .
21 On the contrary , it is only through a phenomenological clarification of the structure of experiences that the logical properties of such sentences can be made fully transparent .
22 The shape of data batches can be made more Gaussian .
23 Together they would like to investigate how the CAB service can be made more accessible to deaf people .
24 The books draw on the experience of practising teachers , teacher trainers and researchers and seek to provide practical guidelines on ways in which specific areas of the curriculum can be made more accessible to all children .
25 An even lower profile is provided by teachers who may not set foot in the classroom at all but who may spend considerable periods of time in discussion with colleagues on ways in which the curriculum can be made more accessible to all children in the class , including the least able .
26 The Countryside Commission has produced an action pack to show how the countryside can be made more accessible by clearing obstacles on footpaths and bridleways .
27 The organisation is exploring ways in which this type of information can be made more available so watch this space for further developments .
28 From this analysis it can then try to identify ways in which marketing expenditure can be made more effective in each country .
29 Appraisal interviews can be made more effective if you stick to some well tried ground rules .
30 Obviously existing kitchens can be made more efficient with more up-to-date equipment — bigger freezer and/or fridge , a dishwasher , waste disposal unit and so on — but only if the appliances work hard for you , save time and labour and generally make your particular way of life easier and more enjoyable .
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