Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun pl] can [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This example illustrates that notes can be repeated in a melody , and that one can re-use a previous note which has already been passed over .
2 It seems then that the most plausible form of logical empiricism holds that statements can be divided into two classes , those that are strongly verifiable and those that are not strongly verifiable themselves but are confirmable and disconfirmable by appeal to the strongly verifiable ones .
3 The report says that consumers can be expected to pay double for water by the year 2000 to cover the cost of cleaning up .
4 Alternatively these techniques could be applied to every one of the candidate strings for each word position identified as a potential error ( again it should be noted that this assumes that errors can be identified , which may be doubtful for our system ) .
5 F. This stands for forward pricing and indicates that investors can be given no firm price before the transaction takes place .
6 A free runtime version of the program is also supplied which means that shows can be distributed to others without any royalty payments having to be made .
7 Their relative independence of the councils which set them up means that deals can be negotiated and long-term arrangements achieved which do not depend on detailed discussion through council committee .
8 AEA 's extensive expertise and experience , and unrivalled access to the range of technology and systems needed , means that services can be tailored to meet precise requirements be it a single isolator or a comprehensive containment or a hazardous materials handling project for the pharmaceutical or process industry .
9 The great speed with which the computer carries out calculations means that experiments can be carried out quickly and cheaply .
10 This means that leaks can be pin-pointed as well as identified .
11 A discretionary service means that decisions can be made without having to track the client down — ‘ it 's surprising how difficult it is to get hold of people ’ — before it 's too late .
12 This means that drawings can be created with the necessary detail unavailable in CorelDraw , you can then import your drawing into CorelDraw and add any enhancements such as 3D effects and fonts .
13 This means that items can be found quickly and less scrolling is required .
14 This means that statements can be made describing typical differences in wealth between the country groups without needing to mention the differences in spread in the same breath .
15 This assumption means that peoples can be analysed in ways comparable to those used with individuals , for the gulf between individual and group psychology is bridged by the survival of memory traces : ‘ … men have always known ( in this special way ) that they once possessed a primal father and killed him ’ .
16 And it , it means that images can be transferred very rapidly , and the images that are transferred are of a very high quality .
17 The study of elements in motion , known as kinematics , recognizes that mechanisms can be investigated without any reference to the applied forces and masses of the system .
18 The approach suggests that organisations can be viewed as essentially the same and that there are few differences between organisations that can not be overcome by the application of general principles .
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