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

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1 In this manner the alleged dispensation of justice can be seen to be in direct conflict with the best interests of air safety .
2 This can be seen to be in accordance with the Yerkes-Dodson law if it is assumed that more difficult tasks are those which require greater attentional capacity ( c.f. Kahneman , 1973 ) .
3 For instance , the following two occurrences of man can be said to be in syntactically different environments :
4 Someone in possession with the consent of them both can be said to be in possession ‘ with consent of the owner . ’
5 To some extent , an important factor is the computer program itself , whether it is a commonplace program , carrying out mundane operations , or whether it is designed to do something novel , whether the purpose of the program can be said to be in the nature of a trade secret .
6 Even if an NHS trust can be demonstrated to be in the interests of patients to reduce waiting lists and provide a better quality of service , they would reject it because they put politics before patients .
7 I do n't think that they can be taken to be in any particular order .
8 Yet they can be shown to be in some sense the implicit guardians of morality .
9 But in either case , unlike the Hegelian essential section , where each event can be shown to be in an essential articulation with the whole in a continuous and homogeneous spatio-temporality , a cross-section at any particular moment will show a heterogeneous array of presences and absences .
10 ( e ) Conflicts of interest Where firms involved in an amalgamation have previously acted for clients who have been involved in litigation against each other , the amalgamated firm must not accept instructions to act for any of those clients unless they are able to erect and maintain effective " Chinese Walls " and : ( 1 ) none of the solicitors involved are professionally embarrassed by continuing to act ; ( 2 ) all the clients have given their consent ; ( 3 ) those clients have received full and frank independent advice before giving their consent ; and ( 4 ) such continuing to act can be shown to be in the best interests of the clients .
11 Money made from theft is not taxable , an Ontario court has decided , unless the thief steals on a regular basis and therefore can be considered to be in ‘ business ’ .
12 Notes : Participants can be expected to be in age range 25–55 , and approximately 75 per cent male .
13 By the end of autumn , then , most of the NO y can be expected to be in the form of nitric acid .
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