Example sentences of "be [verb] can be " in BNC.

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31 The information to be conveyed can be wrong , but not ambiguous .
32 Situations and characters to be portrayed can be set out for the learner on a worksheet .
33 Feminist Book Fortnight 1991 would like to inform readers that the FBF list of authors who have indicated that they would like to be involved can be obtained asap from the telephone number below .
34 Checks on relationships that must be represented can be executed by examining each card in turn and seeking cards which show related terms .
35 Unless the principle that promises ought to be kept can be shown to be compatible with the appropriate respect for liberty , it offends liberalism by imposing a kind of moral paternalism .
36 With a few exceptions , anyone who wishes to be hypnotized can be — while anyone who does not wish it can not .
37 The distance that had to be covered can be seen in the case of the Primitive Methodists : they had no theological college until 1881 and when the new college in Manchester faced collapse it was only saved by the generosity of Sir William Hartley .
38 In this way , a more complete picture of why the practice should be prohibited can be gained .
39 The means by which positive involvement can be expressed can be considerably varied .
40 Show how software that allows alternate indexes to be created can be used to set up an inverted file system
41 That a subject is capable of noticing whatever is to be perceived can be broken down into two individually necessary and jointly sufficiently conditions :
42 The extent to which liability can be established can be explained , each party putting his version before the court referring to any police report if a road acccident , together with counsel 's opinion on liability if such has been obtained .
43 Full details of this and the documents that will be required can be found in leaflet NI49 .
44 If careful attention is paid to the function of modules in relation to the overall structure of the software , as well as to the production method , the number of different combinations that have to be managed can be drastically reduced .
45 The approach also takes into account that the way objectives and goals are defined can be influenced by the perceptions , attitudes and behaviour of individuals .
46 The data and data structures that have been identified can be mapped on to conventional computer files or clerical files and not necessarily databases .
47 When weaving on a pre-select machine , the number of needles in a row which are woven can be varied .
48 If this is done then the status of the file and the action that has been taken can be easily verified by others .
49 However , whatever has been learned can be unlearned .
50 However , the court 's power under the Supreme Court Act 1981 , s34(2) and the County Court Act 1984 , s53(2) to order discovery by a non-party after proceedings have been commenced can be useful when difficulties arise in obtaining information from witnesses on quantum ( for instance , an unco-operative employer ) .
51 By balancing the quantities supplied and demanded , prices ensure that the final quantity of goods being consumed can be produced .
52 Being Disabled can be divided into two distinct strands : impairment and Disability .
53 I also suggest that much of the bewilderment felt by teachers about the nature of the subject that they were teaching can be traced to both Brian Way 's and Dorothy Heathcote 's disclaimer that drama could be important in itself .
54 Often the proportion of useful to redundant data being stored can be very small .
55 Just as the term ‘ literacy ’ itself turned out to be more precise than in general use , and we were able to pin down the distinction ‘ literate/non-literate ’ to ‘ literacy in classical Greece ’ as opposed to literacy or non-literacy elsewhere , so the grand consequences of the literacy being described can be seen from this passage to hinge on very particular distinctions .
56 At Duxford airfield , the operations table from which aspects of the Battle of Britain were controlled can be seen along with the original control tower , hangar and runway .
57 Therefore , they need the democratic powers and the rights of the European Parliament to be developed to ensure that those who are elected can be called to account .
58 The NeXT Computer Inc workstations it is reselling can be supported by CLARiiON over the network but not directly .
59 Any that is exposed can be taken out and sold for scrap .
60 If we do not know about something or do not realise what is addressed can be understood in another manner or seen through another lens , it skews our viewpoint ; it limits our options ; it clouds our perspective .
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