Example sentences of "[Wh det] can be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 From a more conventional approach which encompasses land use , maps of soil erosion , and the designation of technically feasible conservation measures which can be accepted within the constraints operating upon land-users — a difficult enough task in itself — an expansion is suggested to the present programme which seems to involve the political economy of the whole world in every instance of soil erosion .
2 I have developed a simple analytic treatment which can be applied to the main areas of electronic publishing .
3 Therefore we need to consider a model of decision making which can be applied to the planning process .
4 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 .
5 An important case laying down principles which can be applied to the employer/employee relationship was Faccenda Chicken Ltd. v Fowler [ 1986 ] .
6 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 .
7 Cunning football is an American football simulation game which can be played against the computer .
8 Make the most of the unusual low fluty sound ( which can be mistaken for the sound of muted trumpets ) , as well as the capacity for flowing arabesques in the higher registers .
9 Section 61 provides remedies which can be sought by the Secretary of State or , by delegation , the S.I.B .
10 Only when the agency is satisfied that they have a film which can be made for the money and will be allowed on air should it be shown to the client .
11 There are two types of response which can be made to the failure of company law to legitimate corporate managerial power .
12 One response which can be made to the gap which exists between the world in which Christianity came into being and the present world is to allow what is to be held to be essentially normative for the religion to reside in the past .
13 There are , however , a number of valid criticisms which can be made of the study .
14 ‘ In the nature of things most respondents applications for discovery in aid of restraint orders would be able to rely upon the privilege against self-incrimination and the fact that Parliament has made no special provision in this regard suggests that , in that context , restrictions upon the use which can be made of the information were accepted as being effective .
15 As well as publicizing the activities of the Library the Friends contribute money towards purchases over and above those which can be made from the College funds .
16 Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month .
17 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
18 In view of this , Hauser and Ernst ( 1989 a , b , 1990 ) have developed an alternative method which can be generalized to the non-colinear situation .
19 You can buy flexible cisterns which can be squashed through the opening , but you 'll probably have to leave your old cistern in the loft .
20 Most photographic shops sell binocular mounts which can be screwed into the top of a camera tripod .
21 For this you will need a tone correction unit of a kind which can be plugged into the appropriate points on the cable connections .
22 After cutting out the neck shape , the raw edge is enclosed with a double band , which can be backstitched on the right side and slip stitched into position on the wrong side .
23 Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on .
24 At the root of my disgust is not rampant misanthropy , despite the ample evidence which can be adduced for the evils of humankind .
25 There can be little doubt that there is available to humankind meanings to the words ‘ god ’ and ‘ religion ’ which are based on reason and the intelligent interpretation of the limitless amount of information on the course of evolution and civilisation which can be gathered through the study of history and prehistory .
26 Their effects can not be isolated from the HLCA system ; in essence it has been the availability of substantial levels of grant plus the guarantee of HLCAs on the increased numbers of animals which can be kept on the agriculturally improved grassland , which together have constituted a substantial incentive for such capital improvements .
27 The cooperative binding of CRP and the wild-type enzyme at the lac UV5 promoter is accompanied by significant changes in the footprint with respect to the two binary complexes : 1 ) the DNAaseI footprints of RNA polymerase and CRP overlap ( Fig. 2 ; and [ 18 ] ) , moreover , at least on the upper strand , an extension of the footprint of the CRP site is observed up to position -84.5 ; 2 ) a more intense protection of the -40 , -70 and -80 regions to hydroxyl-radical cleavage is observed ( Fig. 3 ) ; 3 ) CRP and RNA polymerase induce a conformational change of the -50 region , which can be detected by the copper-phenanthroline reagent ( Fig. 5 ) or after UV irradiation ( Fig. 4 ; and [ 32 ] ) .
28 Groove and glue on a stout strip which can be gripped in the vice .
29 The notion of transparent reporting which can be understood by the untutored layman is a chimera .
30 They may be seen as lacking basic training which can be rectified by the intervention of psychiatrists , psychologists , social workers , probation workers or other similar welfare professionals .
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