Example sentences of "[Wh det] can [adv] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Timber which can either be good usable furniture , or furniture that can be repaired , which can go straight back out to anybody who wants to buy them .
2 Abbey National offer self-build mortgages , which can either be straight repayments or endowment or pension linked .
3 On the other hand , a holiday video which is basically a travelogue will probably need the help of sub-titles , or a commentary which can either be ad-libbed at each showing or added to the sound track later .
4 At this point we need to separate out two different activities which can easily be confused .
5 However , requests for ‘ ordinary ’ publications which could not be supplied , or whose delivery proved not to be straightforward , were included , since the submission of such a request is likely to be as time-consuming for book-fetchers — if not moreso — than requests which can easily be satisfied .
6 Gaseous samples may give clear Q-branches , whose positions can be measured precisely , and solutions in non-interacting solvents usually give fairly narrow bands of well-defined shape which can also be useful .
7 This type of information has this quality and is more detailed which can also be useful .
8 Structure , which can also be opposed to material , is a broader concept than both form , in its traditional sense , and device ; it embraces all aspects of a literary text , from sound to subject matter , and it includes both those which are defamiliarized and those which are not .
9 The louvres will come ready to install on our superb mono-control headrail systems , ( which can also be colour-keyed if required ) .
10 And this has led to a relative lack of concern for other diseases which are much more infectious , which can also be fatal and which are much more widespread in the population .
11 When a longitudinal view is taken , however , we often find great discontinuities amongst children in care as they experience a series of unrelated interventions and moves which can often be isolating and stigmatizing .
12 The Kasbah , and other centres such as Metro and Aguila Roja , are excellent for duty free goods such as cameras and audio equipment , which can often be half the price they are in the UK .
13 But acknowledgement of increasing complication and uncertainty is not a retreat from objectivity ; doubt or acceptance of a supposed historical fact or law of nature likewise depends on accumulation of evidence which can never be complete .
14 We played some good cricket and managed to win the competition with a young and inexperienced team , which can only be good for the country . ’
15 I think so far we ve been as good as gold , and can only maybe have offended Scum supporters … which can only be good : - ) ) ) )
16 Delegate Geoff Wright , from Leeds city Council , recently awarded an MBE for environmental services , said ‘ It 's clear that recycling domestic waste is fast becoming a growth industry in its own right , which can only be good news for waste avoidance in our towns and countryside and for the economy . ’
17 The ultimate clue to Ecgfrith 's regnal chronology , however , is the documentary report of the council of Hatfield which Bede includes in the Ecclesiastical History ( IV , 17 ) and which demonstrates , by reference to Ecgfrith in his tenth year on 17 September in a year which can only be 680 ( see below , p.113 ) , that Ecgfrith certainly succeeded no earlier than 17 September 670 — which introduces an even longer interregnum if Oswiu had died in the February of that year and makes his death in February 671 more likely still .
18 If management , as usually conceived , attempts to mediate this role it will either fail utterly because it will be excluded by the people involved , or it will have distorting effects which can only be dysfunctional .
19 On other occasions we detect language which can only be that of James , the third-person narrator .
20 The aim is to store your unchanging program files on drive C , which can then be write-protected , and partition your hard disk so that your changing data is stored on a second drive .
21 He points to savings on rates — which can obviously be substantial in London — if one of the premises is kept empty , and other immediate gains from the cutting of staff in areas of duplication such as administration , accounts , quality control and training .
22 Eroticism is defined around absence — defined in relation to what can never be erotic — for the polarized , competitive structure of Western capitalism requires such division .
23 Now what can possibly be new in inorganic chemistry ?
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