Example sentences of "that can [adv] be say " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Well , that ca n't be said of you ! ’ |
2 | That can also be said of Guleghina as Desdemona . |
3 | With Richter , one is left with the impression that there is not one single note ( whatever the rate at which it might emerge ) which is n't absolutely essential to the overall design , and there are pitifully few Liszt performances of which that can truthfully be said ! |
4 | Both these cases might be decided similarly on the Seymour test , but that can not be said of Lamb ( 1967 ) . |
5 | That can not be said of the SNP , which campaigned with zest and intelligence , and yet finds itself with only the same three seats that it won in 1987 . |
6 | He does indeed regard the latter case as a splitting of the name " Balak , king of Moab " across two lines ( he calls it " binomination " ) , but that can not be said of the former case . |
7 | That can not be said to be a full description of reason within the disciplines , for they can not be sustained without values and judgement . |
8 | All that can sensibly be said is that , given everything capitalism had gone through over the previous few years , a collapse of confidence was to be expected at some point . |
9 | As it is , all that can really be said is that the collective wisdom , such as it is , of the agency business favours bursts in most circumstances . |
10 | All that can really be said with certainty is that quasi-governmental bodies generally operate in narrower , more specific areas than government departments or local authorities . |
11 | And I think that 's about all that can really be said about . |
12 | So that can hardly be said in itself to constitute an intolerable situation . ’ |
13 | But I suppose you could say that it was a war that needed fighting ; if that can ever be said about any war . ’ |