Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Most of the problems must therefore have been solved in the past and the experience thus gathered can be reapplied with small variations .
32 Unlike the council tax legislation , its provisions can be embraced with genuine enthusiasm by the Minister of State .
33 With the exact position established , the outline can be scored with sharp blows from a club hammer and bolster chisel .
34 This technique can be employed with normal subjects , as well as with commissurotomised patients , although the presence of intact mid-line commissures in normals means that visual information presumably does not remain lateralised to one hemisphere as it does in split-brain patients .
35 If their driving is hazardous enough they can be charged with dangerous driving and tried before magistrates or even a crown court .
36 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 .
37 Fanciful spray patterns can be created with special adaptors that not only vary the height and shape of the traditional fountain , but also produce unusual water patterns .
38 The leaflet will highlight issues which can be raised with parliamentary candidates when they coming knocking on doors , and will suggest some questions to ask .
39 Hydrofluoric acid is the etching agent for silicate-rich rocks ; carbonates can be etched with various weak acids .
40 Limestones can be etched with hydrochloric acid , acetic acid or diNaEDTA depending on the degree of detail required ( see Section 4.5.1 ) .
41 If capitalism can be credited with historic levels of prosperity for many , the inner city is the cockroach at its heart .
42 In fact , cabling is a critical element in a network and if the cabling is sub-standard , you can be plagued with irritating random ‘ breaks ’ in the network .
43 It can be integrated with third-party finance and manufacturing systems .
44 ‘ Because they can be integrated with existing toys they are always on hand to provide a natural stimulus for discussions throughout the child 's nursery and playgroup experience . ’
45 Both client and server portions can be written , and can be integrated with non-Accell clients and servers , with debugging tools provided .
46 Initially , this may simply involve the elicitation of a sequence of sounds or actions which can be endowed with social meaning .
47 Most of the ‘ energy ’ ideas are based on dowsing results , but until these can be cross-referenced with physical monitoring they must remain on the wilder shores of the subject .
48 Or , concentrated bleach can be diluted with cold water in the proportion one part bleach to ten parts water , to make it thin enough to draw up the needle into the syringe .
49 Although unfortunate for the view that latent inhibition can be equated with conditioned inhibition , these results do not in fact constitute a death blow .
50 This new focus has required the replacement of conservatism , which in geomorphology has ignored subjects of topical concern like accelerated soil erosion , and the persistent misconception that denudation chronology can be equated with Davisian cycles ‘ dated ’ by landform geometries ( Butzer , 1980 ) .
51 Or you could say erm that if communism can be equated with secret police and the Gulag Archipelago
52 Budgets in such cases will act as a benchmark that can be compared with actual performance of managers and operatives .
53 that within the EC that information ought to be presented in a standardised fashion so that like can be compared with like irrespective of the member State in which the company was incorporated , but
54 One of the most common experiments of this kind is making and firing of pottery , which not only tests methods of pottery construction , decoration , glazing , and firing methods , but also leaves the remains of the kiln itself which can be compared with excavated examples .
55 This concept is open to debate , in that at least some Ediacaran fossils can be compared with known metazoans .
56 By determining the composition of the object , it can be compared with natural sources of clay ( in the case of ceramics ) or stone and can indicate where the object originally came from .
57 It invites the contrast to be made on the particular process , so that objectified social consciousness can be compared with non-objectified , and social representations can be contrasted with those commonsensical beliefs which are not social representations .
58 The costs of products need to be determined so that they can be compared with budgeted costs .
59 This means that the glories of the metal can be displayed with maximum economy .
60 One of the concerns is the use of a password for computer security which , it is now found , can be abused with relative ease .
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