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

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1 Ambience meets ethnic techno rock to produce a refreshing departure from the usual death beat that can be heard pounding out of today 's club scene .
2 Built into the system is a structured modelling process that can be configured according to design requests to provide answers to design problems .
3 Some sort of canvas covers that can be stripped so that I 'm Luftwaffe again for the trip back . ’
4 Both will be available for Fir Park tomorrow night and that is the value of a strong pool as well as a points cushion that can be leaned on but not to the stage of deflation .
5 In practically every case the collection varies in shape , colour , size and thickness , and there is , consequently , a wide variety of the methods of sorting and matching that can be performed .
6 Unless we can devise an IQ test that can be administered to an embryo in utero , there is no way of deciding what are the limits of a person 's intelligence potential .
7 Craft or small-scale industries should as far as possible exploit local materials and have a high value added that can be retained by the producer .
8 Now the first one , as I say , it 's from a Mr it 's from a Mr councillor of Porthneal it 's erm , I understand Ottery Council has some money available an immediately fund that can be used to enhance the environment .
9 Mutations in Escherichia coli recB or recC genes result in a defect in recombination and DNA repair that can be suppressed by additional mutations in sbcB and either sbcC or sbcD ( 3 , 4 ) .
10 ‘ In order to achieve this , measures must be developed that can be applied at particular neuralgic points only and that will all the same have a traffic restraining effect on the whole area .
11 In the English appellate courts it may be true to say that change that can be based on reasoning by analogy and the evolutionary development of legal rules is the most that can be expected , and that major changes of direction require legislation which , to overcome the bias of judges in favour of the status quo , must be unequivocally expressed .
12 Further even that this , although it is not possible for knitters to write their own programs for Form , there are programs that lend themselves to a great deal of adaptation and change that can be used to knit almost any type of garment .
13 The choice of these issues is determined by the expected areas of industrial relations change that can be anticipated in the next few years .
14 A new bank account that can be opened by completing the attached application form and depositing a minimum of £1 at any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
15 This is unfortunate because what is really wanted is a modification of standard everyday food , leading to a healthier type of eating that can be incorporated permanently into the person 's life .
16 As with other tax allowances , this is not a cash benefit that can be claimed at the post office .
17 The name of ‘ Derrida ’ has been used in such a way as to imply that it refers to a real person who has certain ideas and theories which he has expressed in various books and essays , and which this introduction has tried to repeat , treating them as signifieds that can be represented in a number of different forms .
18 A particularly puzzling aspect of the ammonoids is a great resemblance between external shell features that can be produced at different times by otherwise unrelated ammonoids .
19 So , time and time again , when you actually look at it , when you actually look at this position that we find ourselves in , there is n't an easy receipt to be made that can be used that actually provided what the business is about .
20 It also has to have some mechanism by which the latent TL signal is zeroed that can be related to an archaeological or geological event of interest .
21 As the 1976 Royal Commission noted , ‘ the only route to at least temporary salvation [ was ] the dramatic savings in labour costs that can be achieved with the rational introduction of new technology …
22 More coal is being produced that can be sold , even the coal burn at power stations this year is likely to be seven million tons less than expected .
23 This severely constrains the type of testing that can be carried out .
24 Thus from equation ( 9.33 ) the delay per cascaded section is correspondingly shorter and the longest delay that can be achieved by means of a low-pass , L-C , ladder filter is rather a small fraction of the fundamental period or pulse duration of the signal being handled .
25 Households in affluent suburbs threw away 70 per cent more paper and cardboard , 80 per cent more plastic , and 25 per cent more glass , whereas households on low-income council estates threw out more tin cans and significantly more " putrescibles " , i.e. food wastes that can be used to make compost " perhaps because the more affluent homes had compost heaps in their large gardens .
26 The ward report on the progress of each patient , which is given at the beginning of a shift , is an example of group teaching that can be given in the normal routine of the ward .
27 These are again flakes that can be lifted out of dry gravel and float off on the surface of the water .
28 The simplified structure offers customers telephone support , and software and documentation updates that can be ordered at the time of product purchase .
29 The argument that increased non-bank financial intermediation will tend to raise velocity and therefore the amount of spending that can be undertaken with a given stock of money , is simple enough if we once recognise in velocity the importance of the demand for money .
30 There are no sweeping statements about resurgence in the American Paintings market that can be made from the major New York sales at Sotheby 's and Christie 's , on 3 and 4 December , though some areas , like early modern paintings , remain stable , if not strong .
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