Example sentences of "[noun] can be to " in BNC.
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1 | Delegation can be to individuals , groups and even other organizations . |
2 | What is remarkable is how impervious a government can be to changing public opinion when insulated from the threat of political defeat by a substantial parliamentary majority . |
3 | In the UK one 's first loyalty can be to one 's work and to one 's profession . |
4 | Having given you a run down of the main events , you can see how harmful rejection and repression can be to a vulnerable sixteen year old girl . |
5 | A recent exchange between young Scottish and French women has demonstrated how adaptable SCOTVEC modules can be to European projects . |
6 | But I remembered how cruel children can be to small animals , and I did not want the boy to take his revenge on me . |
7 | I have just indicated one way in which criticism centred on the theory dependence of observation can be to some extent evaded by the inductivists , and I am convinced that they will be able to think of further ingenious defences . |
8 | The references can be to other parts of the same book , to another textbook or to your own Shelfold notes ( see chapter 4 ) . |
9 | The perspective can be to a point at such an elevation that the projection lines appear to be parallel . |