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

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1 The site can be adapted to suit the sculpture , which has a dominant role , unlike sculpture destined for the decoration of palatial gardens .
2 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
3 There are many ways in which a car can be adapted .
4 For those churches not vested in the Redundant Churches Fund or retained by the Board of Finance of the diocese , two categories can be perceived : a ) those that will be demolished ( although the Advisory Board may initially withhold a demolition certificate ) and b ) those that can be adapted to a range of alternative uses .
5 Only when your approach to good health can be adapted to all your own requirements ( and your family 's requirements too if this is relevant ) , will you really succeed in attaining your goals .
6 The properties of the cycloid , can be adapted to the hypocycloid and epicycloid .
7 It can be adapted as circumstances change .
8 It is quite possible to put a 4 cylinder engine into your 6 cylinder Land Rover The gearbox bell housing needs changing for a 4 cylinder version and the engine mountings must be cut off the chassis and moved backwards 6 inches Use a 4 cylinder exhaust system and cut 6 inches from the front pipe Use the 6 cylinder clutch Throttle linkage can be adapted from 4 cylinder cable , fuel pipes need modifying and the electric fuel pump removed Water pipes can be lengthened or use One Ten pipes cut to suit .
9 State funding of the provision of mass-produced easily accessible vehicles which can be adapted for disabled use will give real mobility to the people , and undermine the expensive import car market .
10 I was the first to state that reunification was the best option ( and I quote from an Institute minute ) ‘ provided the RIBA can show that Portland Place can be adapted for the successful functioning of all departments . ’
11 To meet these needs we have a wide range of plans which can be adapted to suit individual means and requirements .
12 It should , however , serve as a useful guide that can be adapted to suit individual needs .
13 Four prominent British tools , described below , indicate the range of available formats and types of content which can be adapted for different requirements .
14 It follows from this that even the Szekeres solution , which is everywhere at least C 2 , can be adapted by the inclusion of a suitable multiple of the term ( 10.20 ) to provide a solution without a curvature singularity in the interaction region .
15 They will get a new , modular spacecraft called Mariner Mark II that can be adapted to a variety of planetary or other ‘ observer ’ tasks .
16 It can be adapted to clothing and Clarks intends to sell its expertise to the rag trade .
17 What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses .
18 The type is one of few aeroplanes which can be adapted for those with any form of physical handicap , which would otherwise preclude them from captaining a ‘ normal ’ aircraft .
19 ( clips are also supplied with starter units — and these can be adapted to make light fittings out of pieces of guttering and the like at a pinch ) .
20 Pheasant : readily available and surprisingly cheap , any chicken recipe can be adapted for pheasant .
21 Furthermore , this jack can deliver two different pickup signals or can be adapted to provide on/off switching when used with battery-powered circuits .
22 Andrew and Waddy grasp on to some of these in the ending lick , which is actually a standard blues ending which can be adapted to many tunes , particularly those of the 12-bar variety .
23 Tent or ground-sheet screw-through fixings with a plug-on cap can be adapted for holding a spar , and similar screw-fixed grommets have their application on large ram-air kites for bridle attachments .
24 Similar pipe in black neoprene , polyethylene or rubber can be adapted ; in fact , on a carbon frame the neoprene looks all the more professional .
25 Standard modelling parts are used but , for the non-radio kite flyer , the same framework can be adapted but with wingnuts to secure any preset adjustment .
26 The B & B approach described in preceding sections can be adapted to a much wider class of problems than integer programming , and in this and the next section we will offer two examples .
27 This basic recipe can be adapted by adding grated lemon or orange rind , or four pieces of chopped stem ginger just before freezing .
28 Indeed , it may be that the best approach to the design of guidelines for empirical evaluation is to begin with familiar and well-tried procedures for the elicitation and observation of data and see how far they can be adapted to serve a pedagogic purpose .
29 The new model notice , which is not a statutory form and can be adapted to fit the company 's purposes , is intended to help solve the problem .
30 Now let's take a look at talents and abilities you already possess and which can be adapted to new uses in whatever new direction you want your life to take .
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