Example sentences of "can be produce " in BNC.

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1 We can be producing the same quantity of electronics goods , of many household appliances and so on , with many fewer workers than have been used in past .
2 Standard T-squares and the specials for perspective drawing boards ( WW/May 83 ) can be produced in this way , as can longer straight-edges .
3 Although each printer pixel can normally be only black or white , a grey scale can be produced by varying the proportion of black to white dots .
4 Graphic output , printed reports and files of many different types can be produced for use with other programs such as Jandel Scientific 's own SigmaPlot .
5 He reckons there are no shortages of possible uses — farmers can use it to do their accounts , women with child-care responsibilities can work in their own time on the word processors , publicity material for local craftsmen can be produced and so on .
6 It is doubtful whether a more impressive specimen of mass self-delusion can be produced from any era of recorded history .
7 Good art can be produced in an immense variety of different conditions ’ ( p. 161 ) .
8 This rough version of the finished garment is made to check that the design can be produced effectively .
9 Despite the fact that the navy will now need a new aircraft of some sort to fill the gap until a brand-new attack machine , so far called only the AX , can be produced , the outlook for Grumman is bleak .
10 In Bacon 's books , Sprat says , ‘ are every where scattered the best arguments , that can be produced for the defence of Experimental Philosophy ; and the best directions , that are needful to promote it ’ , while according to Glanvill ‘ all the main heads of natural history have received aids and increase from the famous Bacon , who led the way to substantial wisdom , and hath given most excellent directions for the method of such an history of nature ’ .
11 Milk can be produced at lower cost from cows with the highest genetic potential in either low or high feed input systems .
12 Quantities of rooted layers can be produced using this technique , a useful one for replacing ageing heather and lavender .
13 A star hexagon can be produced by superimposing two equilateral triangles in opposition .
14 White melodies can be produced by using random spinners that are weighted about a datum to produce a sequence of notes .
15 Drama can be produced by juxtaposing the ordinary with the extraordinary , the usual and the unusual .
16 This conclusion is supported by the fact that changes in the fossil record , even rather rapid ones like the increase in human brain size in the last four million years , were slower by a factor of 1,000 than the rate at which changes can be produced by artificial selection in laboratory populations or domestic animals .
17 A particularly puzzling aspect of the ammonoids is a great resemblance between external shell features that can be produced at different times by otherwise unrelated ammonoids .
18 Although good compost can be produced more quickly , the above method fits in with our work schedule and our planting times .
19 Here , the researcher explores how the foraging patterns develop in a similar way to the patterns that can be produced on a computer by following simple , repetitive rules .
20 Format : Two major variations in format are the production of detergents as either liquids or powders although gels and even imitation soap bars can be produced .
21 For a start , you will consider the needs of your family : bread , meat , dairy products , eggs , vegetables , and fruit — most , if not all , of which can be produced on a smallholding .
22 To get an idea of some of the many different features that can be produced , consider what happens to a single , large flow as it is traced from its source to its tip .
23 Plants can also be produced using tissue culture techniques , as has been discussed in detail by Tudge ( 1988 ) and Cocking ( 1989 ) , wherein complete plants can be produced from tissue cells , even single cells , grown in vitro .
24 This can be produced in two ways : by harnessing organisms that photosynthesise and by using biotechnological methods that involve the provision of non-photosynthetic organisms with oxygen , nutrients such as carbon , nitrogen and phosphorus , and energy .
25 The graphical interface provides a link to SAFETI 's databases and consequence modelling and risk estimates and risk contours can be produced .
26 Why do these farmers choose to produce some milk , when it can be produced more easily on the lowlands ?
27 A workbook of worksheets can be produced by the ward staff to complement the ward learning programme ( Table 3.3 ) .
28 They are relatively cheap and sometimes can be produced by a hospital workshop — or an imaginative husband !
29 Movement can be produced using silhouettes on the opaque screen .
30 As the objectives for online orientation are so similar for both end-users and intermediaries , it is reasonable to assume that orientation programmes can be produced which can be useful in the teaching of both groups .
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