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

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1 Everything that Margery says can be traced to what she would hear in sermons and readings .
2 That the financial parameters adopted can be related to or inform the levels of payments for services that will support alternative arrangements for some individuals assessed as requiring residential care services .
3 What has been said can be extended to them .
4 With writing , at least , they believe , what is said can be taken to be what is meant .
5 The enthalpy change that occurs can be attributed to two factors .
6 Moreover , the ideological shifts that did occur can be seen to be consistent outgrowths of earlier party positions ; they did not represent , as contemporary propagandists liked to suggest , an abandonment of previous principles .
7 I also suggest that much of the bewilderment felt by teachers about the nature of the subject that they were teaching can be traced to both Brian Way 's and Dorothy Heathcote 's disclaimer that drama could be important in itself .
8 Curricula which are project based can be linked to staffs ' research programmes .
9 I am sure that the jokes which this will inspire can be left to the inspiration of the moment .
10 Fades can be added to pictures and sound as the edit proceeds , and some units are able to change the character of the pictures in various ways as described in Chapter 14 .
11 Many of the herbs included in the list are of an ideal size , and any plants you do n't press can be put to excellent use in the kitchen .
12 No-one has yet managed to get ICE CUBE to sup on the drink , but hopefully Paraquat can be added to the mixture .
13 The story that follows can be likened to a tale of exploration , not a new land that he stumbled across , but an important discovery , not only for himself but for the whole of mankind .
14 Unless the principle that promises ought to be kept can be shown to be compatible with the appropriate respect for liberty , it offends liberalism by imposing a kind of moral paternalism .
15 Therefore , they need the democratic powers and the rights of the European Parliament to be developed to ensure that those who are elected can be called to account .
16 ( 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 .
17 However , since only the continued path from naming can be matched to a long word , the path from name is discontinued ( without storing the short word he on the word graph ) .
18 Several of the sites recognized can be considered to be divergent forms of the consensus sequence which is recognized by Vmw175 .
19 Thus while generally speaking all terms listed can be presumed to be unfair , this presumption may be contested by a seller who uses this type of term in specific situations .
20 His psychological theorizing developed throughout his life , but many of the assumptions he made can be traced to an early work , the " Project for a Scientific Psychology " .
21 It would be unduly optimistic to assume that management skills have risen to a level such that costs undertaken can be assumed to be equivalent to value .
22 You should note that as many module names as required can be added to each SSR .
23 All rates of pay quoted can be assumed to be gross , i.e. inclusive of employer 's contributions etc .
24 Then outriggers can be added to greatly increase the stability of the tower
25 The beginnings of modern thought about sleep and dreaming can be traced to the late eighteenth century , the time of the Enlightenment .
26 The system of analysing common conflicts that the Grants learnt can be applied to a range of disciplinary and family problems .
27 Many of the games suggested can be applied to sorting toys with suitable adaptation .
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