Example sentences of "can be converted [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The project leader has to consider how units of travelling time can be converted into equivalent units of money . |
2 | Reported earnings can be converted into economic earnings using the sources and uses of funds statement given in Table 6.4 . |
3 | The mass that ‘ disappeared ’ has been converted into energy as described by Einstein 's equation E=mc 2 , which implies that a mass m is equivalent to an amount of energy E ( where c is the velocity of light ) and so mass can be converted into useful energy . |
4 | Some bonds have option features attached to them : callable and puttable bonds are examples of this , as are convertible bonds ( bonds that can be converted into other types of bonds or into equity ) and bonds with warrants attached to them . |
5 | But practical consciousness can be converted into verbal consciousness in many instances . |
6 | ‘ Everything that is Pool can be converted into electronic code . |
7 | Once the hydrogen is produced it can be converted to other fuel forms such as methanol . |
8 | This is a means whereby analogue signals like guitar , vocals etc. can be converted to digital and inputted to computer storage , to be sequenced and looped or whatever digital hocus pocus takes your fancy . |
9 | Test scores can be converted to standardised scores ( mean= 100 ; standard deviation= 15 ) to age equivalents or to percentile ranks . |
10 | I would like to know if the machine can be converted to full time four wheel drive , There are no real advantages to permanent four wheel drive but , if you wish to , use the transfer box from a 1948–50 Series One . |
11 | The black-and-white images can be converted to false colour by computer , which looks much prettier , and is easier to interpret by eye , although it does n't really give more information . |
12 | When batches are large , overall throughput will be much improved if any runs can be converted to batched and sorted operations . |