Example sentences of "[subord] can be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 While not necessarily dealing with the most important , nor the most contentious , matters , the criminal justice legislation , by virtue of its comprehensiveness and regularity , suggests more of a systematic approach to keeping in good repair the administration of justice and the working of the penal system than can be substantiated by events .
2 a company 's growth expectations are higher than can be met from growth in the domestic market .
3 The may maybe I just comment on that that last that last point , which as I understand it it the the justification for a new settlement is brought about solely by increasing the requirement for Greater York to twelve thousand seven hundred , going through those figures there seems to me , for instance , for both Ryedale and Selby to be more provision than could be met in a single settlement , I I think the the figures put forward by Barton Willmore are more than can be met in existing allocations and a single new settlement of a reasonable size .
4 There is after all more to research than can be seen from the tables , and the researcher in interpreting his [ sic ] results is inevitably — and rightly — influenced by all that has gone before , by his acquaintance with the raw material behind the figures and by his own judgement …
5 For more detailed information than can be given here , readers should turn to A Study Manual of Professional Competence in Road Transport Management by David Lowe .
6 Other Redken products than can be applied for shine include Phinal Phase , a pH balancing rinse , and styling products such as Touch Control , Suspend — a forming and mending spray gel and Shine Design a wonderful weightless finishing gel .
7 Your language may , in reality , be somewhat more forceful than can be printed here but , however you phrase it , you have in effect made a report .
8 Submissions made by suppliers may well be greater in number than can be handled for trial , so selection is needed to produce a short-list .
9 The pattern is in fact more complex than can be schematized in any one model of development ( Marshall , 1987 ) ; some regions like the Midlands repeatedly found replacement industries at least until the 1966–81 downswing .
10 The basic idea of overaccumulation is that capitalism sometimes generates a higher rate of accumulation than can be sustained , and thus the rate of accumulation has eventually to fall .
11 In cases where there is more information than can be displayed on a single screen , scrolling facilities are provided for the relevant section of the table .
12 If there is more information than can be displayed on the page at any one time , the lines can be ‘ scrolled ’ up or down to access the hidden information .
13 Only a few marine biological resources are capable of massive exploitation , but these generally require more capital to develop than can be generated locally .
14 However , because of the low gravity of the Moon the compression inside it is also small , and the slight increase of density with depth is more than can be explained by the compression of a homogeneous material .
15 According to Land Bank 's head , former Greenpeace chairman Bryn Jones : " it does not make commercial sense to use more energy collecting the stuff [ through kerbside schemes ] than can be gained from recycling it " .
16 More than can be said for the lower one , he wrote .
17 'You look fresh as a daisy which is more than can be said for the rest of us. ’ said John .
18 Which is more than can be said , perhaps , for some of the offerings labelled Panto that are currently mopping up a lot of customers .
19 Simon thought it sensible and practical ‘ which is more than can be said for most of their gimmicks , but ’ he warned her , ‘ if they like it they 'll take it over as their own .
20 ‘ When it comes to the purity of our water , we have virtually no traces of bacteria in the finished product , which is more than can be said for some other Common Market countries , ’ Dr Derek Miller , assistant director of the soon-to-be-privatised Water Research Centre told the newspaper .
21 During the night Ham was in fine form , which is more than can be said for the Redstone rocket .
22 And this is more than can be said for the majority of other books which have exploited the same theme : that of man battling away , amid ignorance and fear , against some novel , lethal , unknown microorganism .
23 Its one saving grace is that it is water-tight , which is more than can be said for the tonneau cover .
24 Which is more than can be said for the Osborne creature 's genetic offering !
25 Which is more than can be said of the successors of the first Labour government , elected just when the Elmhirsts arrived at the bankrupt farms and derelict buildings of Dartington .
26 But I 'm all right — which is more than can be said for some . ’
27 This is more than can be said for the ever-decreasing Daily Mirror and Daily Express , both in terminal decline .
28 Which is more than can be said for the thousands of turkeys destined for the Christmas dinner table .
29 Which is more than can be said for the other engine .
30 Happily , the Edwardians had considerable good taste , which is more than can be said for some of the awful designs of the late fifties which were in vogue during the transition from more traditional styles .
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