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

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1 Coping with nurse training after marriage and childbearing can obviously be difficult in some circumstances but may be delayed until children are more independent .
2 Everyone in an organisation is interdependent : authority alone is insufficient to obtain good performance , and can only be effective in certain situations and with certain people .
3 Now if you violate any of the assumptions ordinary squares , right , then the procedure will produce or may produce misleading results , we can only be confident in statistical terms about ordinary leased squares parameters , right , because we know and show in theory that they hold providing a number of assumptions are met , like you have serially uncorrelated errors , right , we do n't have m multi co-linearity amongst the regresses , right , we have constant variance throughout the sample now if any of those er assumptions are breached , violated then our , any statistical results that are generated from erm the technique that assumes that those assumptions have n't been breached erm are invalidated and we can get very misleading er parameter estimates , right , in the presence of auto correlation or multi-linearity erm .
4 Now what can possibly be new in inorganic chemistry ?
5 Actuarial evidence can also be helpful in such cases .
6 Pistoliers can also be useful in this role , as well as being able to ride up to your enemy and unload hard-hitting gunpowder weapons in his face .
7 Emphasizing the isolation of the Anglo-Norman literary community can also be misleading in another respect .
8 Similarly , officials ( bureaucrats ) can also be involved in all three areas .
9 However , competition between males can also be intense in monogamous species ( Lack , 1954 ; Kleiman , 1977 ) and data are not yet available which would permit a meaningful comparison between the two groups of species .
10 A quietly cultivated , top-of-the-head English don , incurably in the grip of the Oxford Disease — that tragic malady which deludes its victims into believing they can never be wrong in any matter of knowledge or opinion .
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