Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 How little pacifist or humanitarian feeling was behind such notions is revealed by the concluding remark that ‘ it is only worth while waging war if the enemy can be destroyed with the first blow , which we did not manage . ’
2 In ten minutes , a tree hundreds of years old that supports many other plant and animal lives can be destroyed with the snick of a chainsaw .
3 As far as hardware is concerned , this is obviously the most complex of the Systems described , but the circuits can be realised with a small number of standard integrated circuit packages and purpose.built stepping motor control packages are now widely available ( Sigma instruments , 1980 ; Klingman , 1980 ) .
4 Nearly always some compromise can be reached with the vendor , depending on whether it is a buyer 's or a seller 's market , but at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you 've been through everything with a fine tooth comb , that you 've done the best you possibly can and know what you are letting yourself in for !
5 If agreement on the price can be reached with the target 's board then that will usually secure their recommendation and the offer will be made accordingly .
6 Wordperfect Corp 's WordPerfect 4.2 for AS/400 is now available in the UK through IBM UK Ltd : upgrades will be offered in the future , along with Wordperfect 5.2 for OS/2 , later this year ; WordPerfect for the AS/400 can be integrated with IBM 's Office Vision/400 Version 2 v.II and Query 400 , is compatible with WordPerfect personal computer documents and can be merged with the AS/400 relational database ; it can be integrated with Facsimile Support/400 and uses the workstation controller 's text assist function to provide a more personal computer-like interface .
7 This results in better detection limits in the AI to K region , and a wide range of elements ( AI to U ) can be analysed with a single source .
8 The problem can be seen with a definition given by Phyllis Mary Ashraf :
9 After the war , hardly a man can be seen with a head covering .
10 In autumn it glows like a beacon , especially if planted where it can be seen with the late sun shining through its leaves .
11 The symptoms are usually quite acute and can be seen with the unaided eye .
12 There are even several , in addition to the Pleiades , which can be seen with the naked eye ; Præsepe in Cancer ( the Crab ) and the Jewel Box in the Southern Cross are other examples .
13 The Hermitage 's marble version of ‘ Orpheus ’ can be compared with the stone version in Venice and the ‘ Venus ’ from Palazzo Pitti in Florence can be seen with the second version from Munich .
14 ( Chromosomes can be seen with the aid of a microscope . )
15 With hindsight , the beginnings can be seen with the British Rail Pension Fund 's purchase of paintings in the mid-1970s .
16 The same can be seen with the ownership of land in Neroche Forest in Somerset .
17 This is a key area where professional accountants have already begun to experiment — the 1991 environmental accounts of the Dutch company BSO/Origin , for instance , are reproduced and show what can be done with a bit of imagination and lateral thinking .
18 They 've proved it can be done with a bit of dignity , and we 'd like to achieve that .
19 These are just a few of the things that can be done with a relatively crude form of recording of four basic parameters on a time base .
20 The advantage of presenting the play in this way is that it can be done with a small cast in modern dress with simple rehearsal props and furniture and limited sound and lighting .
21 Leading international companies are discussing the latest recycling technology , showing what can be done with a few old bottles … and a little imagination .
22 Cleaning the sand while in situ can be done with an air powered aquarium vacuum cleaner — I tried it out before replying .
23 There is already a feeling in some people 's minds that in athletics , as in so many other aspects of life , what can be done with the human body will be done , and that we might as well let them get on with it .
24 Two questions you will constantly be asked are : What can be done with the old wreck ? and What will it cost and wo n't it be a waste of taxpayers ' money ?
25 Your Alexander teacher will show you how this can be done with the minimum amount of effort .
26 Boiotian history from 479 till the First Peloponnesian War of 460–446 is not recoverable , though something can be done with the coins .
27 For the benefit of those who would suggest that section 2(1) ( b ) shows that appropriation is something which can be done with the consent of the owner , I would paraphrase that provision by saying ‘ if he appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other 's consent if the other knew what he had done and the circumstances in which he did it . ’
28 Up till now we have only considered the potential uses of the various desktop publishing products but it is important to look at what can be done with the things that they produce .
29 But much can be done with the interpretation . ’
30 Many jobs such as replacing a balance beam can be done with the lock still in use : replacing or repairing a gate often requires a major stoppage .
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