Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] can be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The proposal that Hartle and I made can be paraphrased as : The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary .
2 An example of what I mean can be found in Strathclyde , where in every division of the police force there is a well-established female and child unit , staffed principally by female officers who are well trained and highly experienced in interviewing skills and techniques in cases involving sexual assault , child abuse and/or sexual abuse .
3 The content of what I say can be analysed , commented on , communicated to third parties .
4 This work will set the tone for the new structure , and I hope can be completed well within two months .
5 The clearest and most sophisticated expositions of secularisation that I know can be found in Martin ( 1978 ) and Dobbelaere ( 1981 ) .
6 Evidence that there was a Borsholder here I believe can be derived from Borseholders Wood , a name that I think has been corrupted from Borsholder .
7 Erm the there is something which I suppose can be said about what you should do , if you 're an N F and a , and a , an a dominant intuitive .
8 When I first became involved in what I suppose can be called the politics of conservation , I was swift to argue that farmers are the essential inhabitants of the countryside , and not least of the most beautiful parts of the countryside .
9 Anthony Trollope possessed great talent which I think can be seen clearly in ‘ Barchester Towers ’ and ‘ The Last Chronicle of Barset ’ .
10 The last two lines I think can be read in more than one way .
11 Essentially it adds to measures in various statutes , notably in the Highways Act 1980 — covering England and Wales — and the Roads ( Scotland ) Act 1984 , so that traffic-calming techniques of the sort that I outlined can be constructed by highway and road authorities .
12 All the fonts you create can be sized according to what you want .
13 Which song she prefers can be measured by which direction she turns on the maze .
14 Make sure that everything you pack can be worn with at least two other things , tulip print bikini top and leggings , both ( £29.95 ) and poppy mercerised cotton shirt ( £28.95 ) … all by Laura Ashley ( 0628 770345 )
15 The space you release can be used most profitably .
16 She uses an isolating varnish to ensure that the paint she applies can be removed without trouble at some later date — when , for example , the fashion might be to display the historical vicissitudes of the painting as well as its aesthetic freight .
17 The Air Miles that you collect can be exchanged for Holiday Vouchers that can be used to pay for all or part of your holiday .
18 Your choice or preference is important ; if the charges of the home you choose can be met by the fees payable by the Social Work Department and the care provided meets your assessed needs , the Department will support your placement .
19 There are three main ways in which the material that you study can be remembered and become part of your intellectual lore : by the use of repetition , association , and memory-joggers or mnemonics .
20 When the mind is quiet of course the body is quiet and whatever illness you have can be healed more easily . ’
21 Finally , anthologies exist for all kinds of text , so sometimes what you need can be found there .
22 Most of the useful and aromatic plants we sell can be found growing somewhere in the nursery .
23 A number of major savings have been identified nationally , leaving £2200 which we hope can be raised regionally — the following targets have been set , based on the number of active teachers in each region .
24 But it is hard to see how the wider transformations we seek can be established except on the foundations that community mental health services could provide .
25 By creating a recognised academic route the professionalism we deserve can be achieved , ’ he said .
26 The skills we teach can be applied anywhere . ’
27 We believe and we know that re-offending rates after secure regimes are much higher than after community based schemes and the well being and safety of children we believe can be compromised by incarceration in secure provision .
28 Current economic thinking , and policy , is dominated by the idea that most of the unemployment we observe can be explained by labour , market ‘ imperfections ’ such as trade unions , minimum wage legislation uncertainty and lack of labour mobility .
29 This is not always easy ; we become skilled at using professional jargon and expect to hear it from others , but if we believe that people who use services should be involved in planning , then it is important that the language we use can be understood .
30 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
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