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

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1 Movement can be in any one , or a combination of five different ways , so allowing intricate shaping and undercutting with very little experience .
2 The perfect joint responds to a couple taps : any stiffer and you can be in seven sorts of trouble .
3 Alternatively , dance can be in an entirely modern idiom as in Martha Graham 's Diversions of Angels ( with music by Dello Joio , 1948 ) one of her most lyrical works .
4 Research in this sense and teaching can be in conflict , for the reasons suggested by Hirsch .
5 When old nationalisms come to the surface , having been suppressed for decades , it can be in a pure and dangerous form .
6 As new bands get a pittance for live work , the record company put them on a wage which can be in the form of an initial advance .
7 No one can be in more than one place at any time , and in the life of a single or an album , a record company needs people working in more than five places all at once .
8 It defines the X Protocol which carries packets of data from the host computer to the terminal ( which , in a workstation , can be in the same box ) .
9 No more than 5% of a German fund 's assets can be in overseas bonds .
10 SHe has eluded me completely , which leads me to believe SHe can be in the only place secure enough to hide from me , namely the Roirbak complex at Acropolis Park .
11 We can be in danger of saying or feeling that bereavement is something that happens to everyone else , and that ‘ those people ’ need support , but we are perfectly able to manage on our own .
12 Thus a construction can be in laminated form , helix upon helix , to produce a very rigid , lightweight , integral shell of invaluable use to architects .
13 On any given strand , the bases can be in any order , but there are rules governing the pairing between the bases on the one strand and those on the other ; adenine always pairs with thymine , and guanine with cytosine .
14 It is worth considering that hands long formed to the sword , reins , shield and other military accoutrements become stiffened and calloused and it may be that the use of a small stylus or quill was physically difficult for Charles ; we can be in no doubt about his energy and intelligence .
15 All it needs is a 2m diameter hole , which can be in the kitchen , conservatory , garage , or wherever .
16 … a person can be in a cage without being constantly under observation or supervision … .
17 At Foxton passing is possible in the middle pound so that two boats can be in movement at the same time .
18 ‘ You can be in charge of the baddie knights and I 'll be Sir Lancelot , the bravest and best knight of all . ’
19 The package index is not a precision tool but in practice variations between packages can be in the order of 2–300 per cent so the differences are likely to exceed percentage error .
20 What a rock this can be in the shaky marriages around us .
21 It is neatly shaped to lodge in close-packed vegetation , from which it can be in close contact with the fast-flowing oxygenated water it requires .
22 It is surprising how much a competent , reliable rider can be in demand .
23 It is important to emphasize how varied volcanoes can be in this respect .
24 Loans can be in sole or joint names and unless you are thinking of borrowing above £5000 , we would not usually ask for security .
25 The Monsal Dale Viaduct was built in 1862 to carry the Midland Railway across the valley of the River Wye , so that , as Ruskin put it , ‘ every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour ’ .
26 Chapter 2 showed how harmful this image can be in unwittingly discouraging many people in distress from bringing their problems to the CAB .
27 There can be in the mind enchanted flowers that blossom in the transcendent gardens :
28 The local historian should beware of placing too much credence on year-dates given in older volumes of Anglo-Saxon history , for these can be in error by twelve months ; but it is unlikely that any modern scholar of repute has been led astray .
29 I learned then how very kind people can be in times of grave illness .
30 Perhaps the best way of illustrating just how this operates in practice and how far-reaching its effects can be in terms of building up the involvement of an entire school community in a philosophy and policy for the future is to show what has happened in one Lincolnshire school .
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