Example sentences of "can be [verb] with different " in BNC.
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1 | But we will suppose that our researcher is cautious in making claims , and so might wish to extend the enquiry and see whether the same results can be replicated with different subjects doing different tasks . |
2 | All that matters is to educate the local predators , and that can be done with different colours in different places . |
3 | For instance , many grasses remain much thicker than most pressed flowers , and very interesting pictures can be created with different layers and textures , perhaps only with leaves and grasses , and therefore with no need for flowers . |
4 | For example , silicone oils are widely used in convection experiments : they can be obtained with different viscosities , but otherwise similar properties , which provides a convenient method of varying the Prandtl number ; and the viscosity varies with temperature much less than for many fluids . |
5 | This resonance of passages which can be read with different levels of suggestion at once , with ‘ myth ’ and ‘ low mimesis ’ and ‘ irony ’ all embedded deeply in ‘ romance ’ , is perhaps the major and least-considered cause for the appeal of The Lord of the Rings . |
6 | Library guides and information skills planning sheets are examples of documents which can be used with different classes and amended for use each new session . |
7 | The weaknesses of this approach are that work absenteeism is under-reported in professional occupations , different jobs can be performed with different degrees of ill-health , attitudes to work can sometimes override states of ill-health , particularly of the minor type , and above all , a large proportion of the population is not in the labour force , so their illness goes totally unrecorded . |
8 | His argument begins with a rejection of ‘ universalism ’ and a claim that different varieties of language can be associated with different levels of such general qualities as ‘ objectivity ’ : ‘ there are gross differences among languages , such that it does seem reasonable to say of some that they allow their users to approximate to neutral , objective description ’ . |