Example sentences of "can [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The major means for doing this is to encourage doctors and health authorities to seek care where it can mostly cheaply and efficiently be provided .
2 If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level .
3 This would seem to point to the need for more centralised bargaining since a government can most effectively pursue its policy of encouraging responsive bargaining if it can deal with the leaders of unions and employers who represent highly centralised structures , themselves have adequate authority and can expect appropriate support and consent from their memberships ( OECD , 1979a ) .
4 The engineering emphasis will be on the search for mechanisms which can most effectively perform the required functions with the human operator in a support role undertaking functions which are not readily mechanised .
5 The structure should be tailored in such a way that it can most effectively pursue its aims .
6 They are the most powerful because they can most effectively expose the discipline for what it is .
7 Always keep in mind what it is you need and want to practise , then decide how you can most effectively do that .
8 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
9 It is within the overall context of national development that regional development can most effectively be addressed and actioned .
10 The investigation of the sources of these emotions will provide information about how happiness can most effectively be pursued .
11 More fundamentally , the decision in Katsikas raises the issue of whether the employee can most effectively be safeguarded by legal provisions which are mandatory and so can not be contracted out of or whether the law must respect the employee 's freedom to choose .
12 The setting is scenically very beautiful but also provides a very convenient base for those who are keen to explore this region as a whole — the ‘ League of Chianti ’ is all around and we can most particularly recommend Radda , the League 's ancient capital , which is within easy reach .
13 Will he further accept that service men are looking for the opportunity to obtain a rung on the ownership ladder and that the Housing Corporation and its satellite housing associations can most assuredly provide that ?
14 One unfortunate consequence of this rather cavalier approach to the notion of class by sociolinguists is that meaningful debate on the question of how linguistic variability can most pertinently be related to social structure tends not to take place .
15 Evidence for buildings that can most probably be associated with the civilian town is slight .
16 However , it is the next and last version which can most reasonably be regarded as the true Pacific .
17 Additional guidelines were also mentioned in the Law Commission Report which led to the enactment of UCTA ( Report No 69 , pp 71–73 ) , which can be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) Which party can most reasonably insure. ( 2 ) " Force majeure " clauses are prima facie likely to be reasonable .
18 This they can most easily accomplish by following the wall between Sunset and Meregill upwards to the skyline depression to the left of the summit , a dull climb with no views other than those in retrospect until the ridge is reached and a turn to the right made to the top .
19 As resources are limited , priorities for reviews must be established , and in fixing these there is inevitably , and correctly , an element of going for ‘ soft ’ targets — those where it is likely that significant benefits can most easily be achieved .
20 The possible-worlds proposal can most easily be stated briefly in terms of a dependent conditional that is counterfactual .
21 Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared .
22 We can now formulate a provisional test to determine whether a deviance is grammatical or semantic ( 'provisional' , because , as we shall see , things are not so simple ) : if the minimal change required to ‘ cure ’ an anomaly in a sentence involves one or more closed set items , then the deviance is grammatical ; if , however , the sentence can most easily be normalised by replacing one or more open set elements , then the deviance is semantic .
23 It is shown that while the dodecamer under investigation does not contain any B II junctions , the central CpG step can most easily undergo the transition .
24 Now that our account of the concepts and positive knowledge of development is complete , we can most easily understand that controversy .
25 Can most easily be distinguished from Tree Pipit by voice ; legs of adult generally dark flesh-pink , hind claw longer ; those of immature and of Tree Pipit flesh-pink .
26 The curriculum is skewed towards the practical subjects that can most easily be integrated into economic production — the sciences , engineering , mechanics and health studies .
27 This can most easily be appreciated from Fig. 6.2 .
28 The instances where one can most easily make oneself aware of the distinction are perhaps the ambiguous phrases where the same adjective in construction with the same noun can be understood in either way with a consequent effect on the meaning of the whole phrase .
29 This can most easily be done by ANDing the value passed to OPT with 6 .
30 It is perfectly true that there is nothing conclusively in the poem to make us identify the first stair with Dante 's Inferno , the second with his Purgatorio , the third with Paradiso ; as there is not ( a more piercing uncertainty ) anything to determine for us whether ‘ the broadbacked figure drest in blue and green ’ , with his ‘ music of the flute ’ , is an image of what must be renounced in order to achieve Paradise , or else an image of how terrestrial life can most nearly attain the paradisal .
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