Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [adv] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The funds can either be roll-up , where all income is retained and reflected in the price of the fund , or distributor , where at least 85% of the income is paid out in dividends to the investors .
2 Limitations of this system at present are that subjects can only be studies in the supine position within the magnet , thus imposing constraints on both posture and movement .
3 Parents can often be experts at telling their children what is naughty behaviour but not necessarily at telling them what is good behaviour .
4 Linkers can either be hand or electrically operated .
5 It has given the Greeks a new foreign-policy possibility , to the north : one in which membership of the Community will be useful , but Greeks can still be Greeks .
6 Taking these two points into consideration leads us to the conclusion that meaningful chain dimensions can only be values averaged over the many conformations assumed .
7 Increasingly , funding will reflect the quality of the research output so that the best centres can truly be world leaders .
8 Voters can also be taxpayers and recipients of various services .
9 ‘ This is why food packaging products can only be 50% recycled .
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