Example sentences of "[that] can be take " in BNC.
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1 | The process demonstrates both response to external pressure and the action that can be taken between companies which are both based in industrialised ( and therefore interdependent ) countries . |
2 | Using this , make a box 375mm square and 375mm high , with a lid that can be taken off in the spring so that the box can be cleaned . |
3 | I am convinced that any steps that can be taken to explore methods of production which make better and more effective use of renewable resources are extremely important . |
4 | A small garden that can be taken in at a glance can soon become boring . |
5 | Once an imbalance occurs between the number of males waiting to acquire units and the number of units that can be taken over or entered , the system could go into a series of oscillations which would be self-perpetuating , at least for some time . |
6 | There is , however , evidence from a quite different experimental procedure that can be taken to confirm that retrieval mechanisms play an important role in the phenomena considered here . |
7 | Nevertheless , as Rojas et al. indicate , there are some mitigating actions that can be taken . |
8 | There are several general measures that can be taken to reduce or eliminate the problem altogether . |
9 | Game theory , in general , postulates a set of ‘ players ’ ( the ‘ interested parties ’ , be they individuals or groups ) , each of whom has a set of strategies ; strategies meaning courses of action that can be taken , which may be conditional on moves made by the others . |
10 | Rousseau misses the point that direct experience is often inadequate as direct experience : an actual motor-car engine , even one that can be taken apart , does not really explain how internal combustion powers a car . |
11 | It is surely a question of maintaining an appropriate balance , and is not something that can be taken for granted . |
12 | A leaflet has been compiled outlining the problems caused by excessive amounts of iron in groundwater ( a common occurrence ) , and remedial actions that can be taken . |
13 | Brains are not designed like electronic circuits , with easily identified separate components that can be taken out independently . |
14 | To behave as if such human processes produce some kind of universal , objective category that can be taken for granted by criminologists was , they argued , absurd . |
15 | There are basically two positions that can be taken with respect to this irrevocable split between theory and practice : either Marxism has been shown to be not true , or the Marxism of Stalinist Russia was not proper Marxism . |
16 | It is true that the corrective measures that can be taken do not usually have an immediate response , and that in many cases they appear to be quite small actions , relative to the size of the problem with which you are grappling . |
17 | Let us go through some of the main features we discussed earlier and consider some of the actions that can be taken to correct them . |
18 | It is n't feasible to explain in detail here all the various steps that can be taken to control noise , but if the basic principles of sound insulation are understood , a lot of hard work and unnecessary expense can be avoided . |
19 | The leader is the dreaded primal father towards whom a passive masochistic stand is taken , for that is the only possible one that can be taken . |
20 | This is followed by sections on optimizing the performance of direct files , and on the practical steps that can be taken to maximize the efficiency of these files in operation . |
21 | This chapter has shown the steps that can be taken to ensure that a direct file is optimized , and if the file designer follows the rules laid down here , good results should be obtained in almost any situation . |
22 | Such modules must be passed but count as any other basic module that can be taken in Stage II . |
23 | In the end support staff act as information switches and this is exactly the sort of function that can be taken over by electronic data processing . |
24 | But hers is not a detached examination — she writes of her belief that ‘ action makes a difference ’ and outlines some of the possible practical steps that can be taken as a result of her ( and others ' ) analysis . |
25 | I support the Bill , because anything that can add to the action that can be taken against car thieves is welcome . |
26 | One has only to think of the variety of positions that can be taken with respect to qualitative and quantitative research . |
27 | I find tea to be the best and most satisfying bush drink that can be taken … ’ |
28 | The next chapter discusses the interface between R&D and manufacturing and the steps that can be taken to reduce the problems encountered with new products . |
29 | For example , a proprietor of a garage may be restricted as to the amount of work that can be taken on due to a lack of skilled motor mechanics ; however , the proprietor can overcome this constraint in the long term by training non-skilled labour to perform the task . |
30 | Assuming that its purpose has been determined , once the machine arrives there are several steps that can be taken to maintain its good condition and ensure a long life . |