Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Charles Haughey , the Irish Prime Minister , on Jan. 21 and again on Jan. 22 declared that if " a new and more broadly based agreement can be reached by direct discussions and negotiations with all the parties involved , the Irish government will be prepared to contemplate , in agreement with the British government , a new and better-structured agreement or arrangement to transcend the existing one " . |
32 | All can be reached by public transport and offer quiet and relaxing woodland walks . |
33 | Thus , the amount of sulphate given in this study can be reached by dietary means in a proportion of people . |
34 | Ladder attenuators incorporating Π sections turn out to be more economical in components than those formed from T sections because adjacent pairs of shunt resistors can be merged into single resistors . |
35 | Money can be lent at varying maturities and money settlement will be achieved via changes in operational balances at the Bank of England . |
36 | If a search for money and/or an avoidance of stress are two indicators of strong arousals from this goal category , then it is clear that some people can be motivated for long periods of time either by stress avoidance or by accumulating more and more money . |
37 | At the end of each level you 'll find a shop where coins can be exchanged for extra weapons and life . |
38 | Prior to the close of business on the redemption date , the debentures can be exchanged for common shares of Southern New England Telecommunications Corp at a rate of 8.358 shares for each $1,000 in principal , subject to Sprint 's right to pay cash equal to a five-day average of the closing price of Southern New England 's common shares . |
39 | Only this will ensure that in future all machine-readable data can be exchanged across disciplinary and professional boundaries . |
40 | Very large peels or sections can be scanned at low magnifications . |
41 | Again , such disorders can be mistaken for normal ageing , but can be readily rectified by eating liver , eggs and ‘ fatty ’ fish , although perhaps the best source is exposure to normal sunlight . |
42 | It is also important to remove all traces of abrasive powders used in sample preparation , because they usually have a bright luminescence themselves and can be mistaken for heavy mineral grains in the sample . |
43 | Incorrect diagnosis , not the virus itself , can be the killer , since Fish Pox can be mistaken for bacterial , fungal or protozoan problems . |
44 | This greyish film can be mistaken for fungal infection . |
45 | In addition , many of them can be tied into Personal Construct Theory in a way that allows its associated Repertory Grid Technique to be used both as an investigatory tool and as a means whereby the perception of art might be enhanced . |
46 | The only remedies which can be sought in private actions are private law remedies , that is declarations , injunctions , and damages . |
47 | The term could also be used to describe the gap between the practice of solving problems , and the somewhat academic exercise of systems thinking , where ideas can be generated about desirable changes that , in light of subsequent investigation , can not be realised fully in the real-world . |
48 | There is a fundamental difference between the behaviour of lithosphere capped with oceanic crust ( oceanic lithosphere ) and that covered with continental crust ( continental lithosphere ) since only oceanic lithosphere can be generated at mid-oceanic ridges and subducted at oceanic trenches . |
49 | Many techniques are also known by which solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations , and other non-vacuum solutions , can be generated from known vacuum solutions . |
50 | It can be generated from conventional fuels . |
51 | If the acceleration of a system occurs over a small number of steps then the phase excitation timings can be generated by digital integrated circuits . |
52 | The most important point is that rather flat-lying arrays can be generated by feasible mixing models despite the involvement of a plume endmember with fairly high Nd . |
53 | The kind of non-randomness that can be generated by simple sieving is roughly equivalent to opening a combination lock with one one dial : it is easy to open it by sheer luck . |
54 | Similarly , the muscular output — the withdrawal response — can be generated by direct stimulation of the output nerves from motor neurons to the gill muscles . |
55 | Contrariwise , pseudoperceptions , ranging from crude , unformed noises and flashes of light through to complex scenes with accompanying meanings and emotions , can be generated by spontaneous discharges of the brain or in the laboratory by stimulating electrodes . |
56 | First , the cost of re-negotiating working conditions is neatly avoided ; and secondly , superior managers can be differentiated from inferior ones . |
57 | Over 30 phenotypes of α 1 AT can be differentiated by isoelectric focusing . |
58 | All that statutory reforms have done as yet is to make piecemeal extensions of the remedies afforded to members so that they can be invoked by personal representatives of members . |
59 | Instead it is an add-in which once attached can be invoked by pressing Shift and a function key . |
60 | There are various ways in which popular opinion can be represented with reasonable accuracy . |