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

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31 Debbie uses three ideas common to the science students : one , that science degrees are more useful in enabling students to gain jobs ; two , that a degree is a process of ‘ gaining knowledge ’ which can be applied ; three , that the knowledge gained in a degree such as history can be applied only in limited ways and therefore a limited number of jobs is open to the history graduate .
32 In sections 4.2–4.7 certain elementary relations between sets are used as a model to generate ( i ) a basic set of paradigmatic lexical relations and ( ii ) a set of concepts which can be applied to other relations , yielding clearly defined and systematic variants .
33 But his argument contains ideas which can be applied with striking results to recorded music .
34 1 A body of systematic and generalized knowledge which can be applied to a variety of problems .
35 Each node consists of a state of the original task 's search , and a list of operators which can be applied to this state .
36 Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services .
37 In fact Porter really offers just two possible competitive strategies ( i.e. be a cost leader or differentiate your product ) which can be applied over either a broad range of products in an industry or just in a special niche .
38 The Report encouraged the idea that there is one ideal form of organisational structure which can be applied to all organisations .
39 Therefore we need to consider a model of decision making which can be applied to the planning process .
40 A SERIES of team-building initiatives have been taking place across AEA to give staff at all levels the opportunity to work together to formulate team action plans which can be applied in the workplace .
41 If an external load torque is applied to the motor then the rotor must adopt a position at which the motor produces sufficient torque to balance the load torque and maintain equilibrium — The maximum torque which the motor can produce , and therefore the maximum load which can be applied under static conditions , is equal to the peak static torque .
42 Thus , 534–6 ( Subsonic vibrations ) provides -6 which can be applied with 534.63 ( Measurement of frequency ) to give 534.63–6 ( Measurement of the frequency of subsonic vibrations ) .
43 There are three sets of endorsement which can be applied to Home Insurance policies , ‘ H ’ prefix , ‘ N ’ prefix and ‘ P ’ prefix .
44 However , questions were raised on the types of mechanisms which can be applied to influence agricultural practices .
45 As a temporary measure ( especially useful with burst lead pipe ) , there are resin filler products which can be applied to the pipe to stem the flow of water , some of which will withstand mains pressure almost immediately .
46 Information on the effects of social work is frequently not systematically collected ; where a programme of research studies has been conducted over the past decade , it has often proved difficult to develop a co-ordinated body of knowledge which can be applied to future work .
47 this note will set out some ideas which can be applied where suitable .
48 In this section a number of techniques of digital image processing which can be applied to Landsat TM and MSS images are described .
49 The leisure and hospitality industry can offer a wide range of careers which can develop individuals and give them qualities which can be applied to many different business disciplines .
50 An important case laying down principles which can be applied to the employer/employee relationship was Faccenda Chicken Ltd. v Fowler [ 1986 ] .
51 When , for example , God is thought of as like light , the metaphor is meant to bring into play all kinds of overtones and ideas which can help the user to a greater understanding of the word God : light shares some characteristics which can be applied to God — but ones which can not be neatly packaged up in literal words .
52 The fact that the rational expectations hypothesis is a free-standing set of criteria which can be applied to a wide variety of macroeconomic models was rarely grasped by early Keynesian critics .
53 It is available in easy to use mini granules which can be applied by hand or lawn spreader .
54 Equally , there are many games which can be played from a wheelchair , if the patient can not stand , but his sitting balance is good .
55 There are a number of games which can be played — board games , card games , memory games .
56 This is a game which can be played in two ways depending whether you have younger or older children .
57 The first scale we 'll look at is the Dorian minor , which can be played over a minor seventh chord providing it 's the II chord of the key we are in .
58 Perhaps the most technically outstanding examples of this are Milhaud 's string quartets Nos. 8 and 9 , which can be played separately or together as an octet , with each instrument in a different key .
59 Listening can be done in a classroom-type situation where you listen to a live language helper or to a tape recording which can be played over and over again .
60 The American property titles do not detract from the game which can be played by up to fifteen players at the same time .
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