Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [verb] can be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The level of checking can be tuned to reduce the number of errors detected .
2 It seems that a course of dealing can be established even though the terms have never been incorporated into any of the contracts between the parties .
3 The United Kingdom has a unique database of prescribing from which practice indicators and audit of prescribing can be derived
4 One way in which the flexibility of microprogramming can be used is in providing several different computer architectures and instruction sets on one basic hardware .
5 The danger of swallowing can be minimised if companies take the tender offer route — buying minority stakes which still enable them to exercise some control , and still share costs in areas such as research or marketing .
6 A similar process of levelling can be seen on the Continent .
7 The process of disordering can be characterized by a relaxation time , but may not be easily measured .
8 However the process of dying can be marred by guilt and rejection .
9 A close analogy with the art of singing can be made here .
10 The quality of prescribing can be improved by the activities of family health services authority professional advisers .
11 Put simply , if it becomes the custom or the practice of a group of workers to do a job in a certain way and management makes no objection , then that method of working can be cited as a precedent in disputes .
12 Then the needs for affection and a sense of belonging can be fulfilled .
13 However , this paper has attempted to demonstrate that there is a whole range of dimensions to the experience of ageing with a disability , and also that both the subjective and objective reality of ageing can be understood only in the context of prior experience .
14 The break with this structure of belonging can be announced only through a certain organisation , a certain strategic arrangement which , within the field of metaphysical opposition , uses the strengths of the field to turn its own stratagems against it , producing a force of dislocation that spreads itself throughout the entire system , fissuring it in every direction and thoroughly delimiting it .
15 The enormous popularity of hiking can be seen not only as a consequence of the formation of the YHA , but also of the emergence of many new organizations and clubs which undertook to arrange hikes and negotiate concessionary rates for travel , accommodation , and refreshment for their members , and others engaged in agitation for reform of the access laws .
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