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

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1 Numerous buildings are recognizable within this developed street system , though detailed plans can rarely be drawn .
2 The following conclusions can perhaps be drawn from the authorities .
3 Because flat-rate unemployment benefit can only be drawn for a maximum of a year , a large number of today 's unemployed find themselves having to draw means-tested assistance .
4 Dummy blank tables can thus be drawn up before a single interview has even been carried out .
5 So the lists can not be drawn up .
6 These map programs take a fair bit of work , and can not be drawn up on the launching ship ; the sailors load a ready-made map into the missile , and tell it how to get to the initial way-point .
7 General causal models can not be drawn up when interactions exist between the variables ; the only solution is to draw up a separate causal model for each of the groups for whom the effects of the variables are different .
8 However , the addition can not be drawn until your husband retires , and if he works on after this age , you will have to wait to receive this pension .
9 He described the celebration of saints ' days and festivals as manifestations of the ‘ splendid outward dignity of our religion , forcible witnesses of ancient truth , provocations to the exercise of all piety , shadows of our endless felicity in heaven … wherein they which can not be drawn to hearken unto what we teach may only by looking upon that we do , in a manner read whatsoever we believe ’ .
10 But the division between public and private is very ambiguous and can not be drawn simply by examining the size of the public sector in the economy and assuming this defines the limit of state influence .
11 During this time , the cheque is ‘ uncleared ’ and money can not be drawn against it , unless your bank agrees to let you do so .
12 Unemployment benefit is limited to only one year , and , unlike other national insurance benefits , such as an old-age pension , can not be drawn for as long as needed .
13 Some of them appear in the above list , for a hard line can not be drawn .
14 Straight lines , in the usual sense , can not be drawn on curved surfaces or in curved spaces .
15 Conclusions can not be drawn about the effectiveness of polychemotherapy for non-resectable non-small-cell lung cancer ( NSCLC ) because the published randomised trials of polychemotherapy vs supportive care have been too small .
16 These special deposits are frozen , and can not be drawn on until the authorities choose to release them .
17 If questions are put to the text which the particular passage was not written to answer then wrong conclusions can easily be drawn .
18 But they can still be drawn very widely .
19 Nor does it follow that the distinction can always be drawn .
20 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
21 Because a flat tangent space can always be drawn locally to any point in a Riemann space , Riemann spaces are said to be locally flat ( or locally Euclidean ) .
22 Glass can also be drawn into fibres , as the Romans knew , and today production of glass-fibre is a large industry .
23 Lessons can also be drawn from " relational markets " , which are characterised by long-term relationships between buyers and sellers , focused around product or technology development and/or integrated production and information processes .
24 Nevertheless , it is , I think , salutary that the judge who is called upon to construe statutory language should ask himself whether the meaning that is urged upon him is one which can fairly be drawn by a person of reasonable intelligence ordinarily conversant with the English language .
25 With the aid of a computer what was hitherto discussed in theory and indicated in schematic diagrams can now be drawn electronically , with great speed , accuracy , and richness of detail .
26 The result was that the proportion of the population over the age at which state pensions can now be drawn ( 65 years for men and 60 for women ) , increased over the eighty-year period from about one in twenty ( 5 per cent ) to over one in six ( about 18 per cent ) .
27 A decision tree can now be drawn as in Figure 5.5 , the above probabilities entered on the appropriate branches and the pay-offs rolled back .
28 A decision tree can now be drawn as in Figure 5.5 , the above probabilities entered on the appropriate branches and the pay-offs rolled back .
29 We can even be drawn into the need to fulfil our ideals , put forward our political ambitions , as well as the desire to see our religious beliefs accepted by others .
30 From the widely reported experience of the Victoria Press in London ( which survived into the 1880s , though Emily Faithfull had moved on by then ) and the lesser known and less successful Caledonian Press in Edinburgh , what provisional conclusions can usefully be drawn ?
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