Example sentences of "can all be [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These can all be applied to existing vines but without removing any of the top foliage , the advantage being that if the new scion fails to take , the vine still lives and further attempts can be made .
2 Dieter Schori in Das Floss in Ozeanien argues that occurrences of surfing elsewhere can all be traced to Polynesian influence .
3 For example , patrolling disk space , access supervision , tape file control , and session log file administration can all be packaged for safe and effective control by suitably trained administrative users .
4 The loans from the Hermitage of the ‘ Penitent Magdalene ’ , ‘ Hebe ’ , and ‘ Standing Cupid and Psyche ’ can all be compared with other versions of the statues from , respectively , Genoa , Forlí and Paris , although this last work , from the Louvre , is of a different composition , showing the two lovers reclining in an embrace .
5 Perhaps , as most of us would assume , it can all be explained by inadequate statistics , faulty experimental design , overenthusiastic interpretation of ambiguous results , or , as I have argued in the case of Ungar 's experiment , misinterpreting the biochemical and pharmacological consequences of stress or other , rather non-specific aspects of behaviour .
6 Cups , crockery , cutlery and glasses can all be washed in hot soapy water in the usual way .
7 Alcoves and corners can all be put to good use by turning them into highly attractive display features .
8 Bream , Roach , Grey Mullet and young Flounders can all be found in estuarine British waters .
9 The author then surveys the current state of the art of zeolite synthesis and transformation , and shows how it is possible to ring the changes among the component atoms of zeolites — the silicon and oxygen parts of the polymeric framework and the counterbalancing metal ions can all be changed for other elements while still preserving the topology that is the characteristic feature of a zeolite .
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