Example sentences of "can [be] [adv] [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Discuss the merits of this approach and provide examples of how the mailing can be effectively directed to the best targets .
2 Once again , it is the existence of a state of coherence between field frequencies that constitutes the cause of cancer : nothing can be effectively subjected to any influence whatsoever if the subject is not of the same nature as the influence , and the ancient statement ‘ all is energy ’ is the most meaningful contribution that emphasizes the primary , fundamental nature of all phenomena in the created world and the basis of interaction between all things .
3 Results are only acceptable if they can be logically related to present-day trends .
4 That is , phenomenological distinctions such as those just listed can be intelligibly related to hypothetical underlying computations ( whether Ullman 's hypotheses are correct is not of central interest here ) .
5 The CM-1300 provides increased disk storage capacity up to a maximum of 48Gb and features an upright cabinet designed so that the system can be easily upgraded to higher performance RISC technology by exchanging processor boards in the future .
6 This means that the user generally finds it easier to use and data from one program can be easily transferred to another , a feat requiring skill and patience on machines like the PC .
7 The Amiga is already supported by a large body of games software which can be easily transferred to CD-ROM for sale to CDTV owners .
8 These are resorts with a long-established reputation for pleasing , where visitors find a wealth of things to see and do on land and on the water , and can be easily lured to a typically Venetian feast by the tempting aromas of the many fish restaurants .
9 All plant has been specifically designed for multi-purpose usage so it can be easily adapted to many different chemical processes , enabling Fluka to adopt a versatile and flexible approach not only to production but also to specific customer developments in which they are actively seeking to become involved .
10 How we seek to describe these attitudinal variables has always been a problem , and how they can be easily harnessed to the task of language learning has still to be adequately determined .
11 If evolutionary theory can be successfully extended to the assembly of the mind and the creation of cultural diversity , the result may well rank as the completion of the Darwinian revolution .
12 Sociologists erroneously claim scientific method can be successfully applied to human behaviour .
13 The problem is no easier with other schemes of the same kind ; accusations of chauvinism , racism , and inability to transcend the limited nineteenth-century world view can be successfully applied to them all .
14 Only when Globex becomes operational will it be seen whether an open outcry system can be successfully linked to global screen trading .
15 This imbalance can be strongly related to a very restrictive view of teacher professionality and to an equally restrictive view of the nature of education management .
16 The collection from the nest was made within a few days of the fledglings leaving the nest , and the broken up and trampled remains of pellets and bones from the nest can be mostly attributed to the regurgitated pellets of the fledglings .
17 By the mid-twentieth century this can be clearly related to the institution of an effective world market in some sectors of art , music and literature , and to the corresponding ( but not always dependent ) sense of larger effective cultures ( ‘ European literature ’ , ‘ Western music ’ , ‘ Twentieth-century art ’ ) .
18 The meeting was held as advertised and Kinloch addressed it in a wordy speech in which , after pleading with his audience to keep the peace , he criticized the government for excessive taxation , and declaimed : ‘ In short , the whole of our misfortune as a nation , the whole of our misery , the whole of our distress , can be clearly traced to the circumstances of the people being deprived of their share of the British Constitution by not having a voice in the election of persons to represent them in the House of Commons . ’
19 City institutions who received money from Maxwell may be reluctant to give it back unless it can be clearly sourced to the pension fund .
20 Nor is it surprising that there is nothing that can be firmly attributed to Christian influence within the first sixty-five titles .
21 As the recordings ( a co-production with SDR Stuttgart ) are also of notable quality , the result is an issue which can be firmly recommended to those looking for worthwhile versions of these works for their collections .
22 At the request of the customer , surplus funds can be regularly transferred to or from Coutts ' savings account of your choice .
23 In summary , I suggest that the debates about the prognosis for contract law can be conveniently reduced to two liberal perspectives on the fundamental question of the enforceability of contracts , which parallel broader debates about the relation between the citizen and the state .
24 To overcome this problem corals can be hydrothermally converted to calcium phosphate , producing an implant material with a chemical composition closer to natural bone while retaining the open porosity of the original coral .
25 There remains , however , considerable debate concerning how a rule might be precisely defined and how such a construct can be properly applied to the study of social behaviour .
26 On the other hand , wallmounted fittings do n't take up table space , have no trailing flex and can be properly directed to your reading material .
27 COHSE says trusts and units are joining a ‘ lemming-like rush ’ to abandon their current systems in favour of job evaluation , despite scant proof that the system works effectively or can be properly adapted to nursing .
28 But nothing can be shown to remain absolutely invariable over any length of time ; so how can we be certain that identity can be legitimately applied to anything ?
29 This definition was used by Cohen to explain the response to youth in the 1950s and 1960s but it can be similarly applied to moral crises in the more distant past — one may refer by way of example , to the nexus of fears generated by the French Revolution , which significantly shaped the contours of ‘ Victorian ’ sexuality , or the anxieties which produced the legislative restructuring of the 1880s and 1900s , or the fears generated by the cold war in the 1950s .
30 However , while the Architecture-Neutral Format is unlikely to appear on the market this year , Goldstein says that the Foundation plans to hold a conference on the technology at the end of the year , to find out which companies are interested in bringing the stuff to market and how it can be best introduced to an industry audience already blinded by science .
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