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

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1 There may be some that can be combined to save money .
2 Cistus ( rock rose ) , scented-leaved pelargoniums ( geraniums ) and the curry plant ( Helichrysum angustifolium ) are a few that can be combined to provide the mixture of aromas reminiscent of holidays in southern Europe .
3 This fresco is mirrored by another that can be seen from Via Falcone at the back of the church .
4 What is more , there is very little that can be called oceanic crust or trench-filling sediment ( flysch , olistostromes , etc. ) within the Hercynian massifs of Europe .
5 Pyramids of paper have been piled up on the subject of faunal provinces in the fossil record , but very few of them stand up to critical examination and even the latest symposium on the subject has produced very little that can be regarded as concrete evidence .
6 Everything that can be done in preparation for the survey should therefore be done ; there is precious little that can be done afterwards without distorting the accuracy of the survey .
7 With a study designed the way this one was there is very little that can be done to decide whether this relatively uninteresting possibility is the major factor determining the results , the studies in the remainder of this thesis are , however , designed to address this problem .
8 There is , surprisingly perhaps , very little that can be added to Professor Hoskins ' account of industrial landscapes .
9 ‘ There 's so much that can be achieved , ’ he says .
10 The inescapable and undeniable fact , among many that can be remembered , was his insistence and overriding concern for the highest standards of art and craft work at all levels in the West Riding .
11 This refers to disorder on a widespread scale , and the officer should take into account not merely his own resources , but those that can be made available to him through the use of the mutual aid provisions of the Police Act 1964 .
12 According to the logical positivists , the only permissible scientific concepts are those that can be tied directly to measurement .
13 The first step in problem.solving is to form come idea ( it can not be definite ) as to the factors that really are involved and those that can be ignored .
14 Benefits should be analysed at two levels : those benefits which can be obtained by purchase of a particular type of product ; and those that can be obtained by purchasing that product from a particular supplier .
15 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
16 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
17 For those churches not vested in the Redundant Churches Fund or retained by the Board of Finance of the diocese , two categories can be perceived : a ) those that will be demolished ( although the Advisory Board may initially withhold a demolition certificate ) and b ) those that can be adapted to a range of alternative uses .
18 What makes this pattern of dots different to those that can be produced by a scanner and page printer is that they vary in size .
19 This is not an exhaustive listing of all foci , but merely identifies and organizes those that can be derived from Figure 13.2 and its subject statements .
20 Where this routine is accompanied by a regular programme of sanding and turning the results are as good as any that can be achieved .
21 These from the castle will be more powerful , with longer range than any that can be carried on shipboard .
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