Example sentences of "[det] can be said about " in BNC.
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1 | And what a wonderful place , what more can be said about the bar ? |
2 | More can be said about the justification , found by both Blumler et al . |
3 | Still on the first of these two categories , more can be said about Potidaia from the Athenian Tribute Lists . |
4 | If virtually nothing is known of the town defences , only a little more can be said about the streets . |
5 | Much the same can be said about sentence parsing . |
6 | The same can be said about Constant Lambert 's arrangement of Auber 's music for Ashton 's Les Rendezvous and Meyerbeer 's for Ashton 's Les Patineurs . |
7 | Uncle Buck is the obvious example , but the same can be said about brat pack action movies like Young Guns , family comedies like Parenthood , even blockbuster action like The Abyss double recommended as a trailer because you do n't have to put up with those awful cute aliens that turn up at the end of the film . |
8 | The same can be said about the goal of family-oriented intervention and the provision of after care . |
9 | The same can be said about music which provides an immensely satisfying spiritual experience for many people for whom religion is totally dead . |
10 | Much the same can be said about constitutionally significant statute law , judicial decisions , and works of authority in the United States . |
11 | There is much that can be said about the advantages of such a strategy , which is flexible and which can penetrate secular buildings with the salt of the gospel touching the lives of many who otherwise have no contact with the church . |
12 | The best that can be said about marriage laws is that some of the variation may be explained along the lines proposed here . |
13 | So indeed it might have pleased him , for as has subsequently become clear , the best that can be said about the debate , from the Prime Minister 's point of view , is that he had one facet of the truth while General Maurice had another . |
14 | There seems to be little that can be said about things which are familiar to writer and reader alike . |