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

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1 Responsibility for changing this and keeping information up to date can be delegated to a staff nurse or senior student .
2 It is , as was stated in Andrew Fortune 's thesis , a proactive rather than reactive approach , where customer service can be tailored to a customer 's needs .
3 The content of each lesson is agreed beforehand in consultation with teachers so it can be tailored to the priorities and individual needs of the school or class .
4 They 're particularly useful where a layer system can be tailored to the individual 's needs and they are very tough-wearing .
5 Chromatograms are automatically analysed and detailed reports can be tailored to the application .
6 ‘ Piracy is widespread throughout the developing world , ’ said Sir Roger Elliott , who , in addition to his presidential duties , is chairman of a PA working party set up to explore ways in which copyright can be tailored to the need of the new technologies , in particular electrocopying .
7 Tachycardia recognition seldom proves difficult , pulse generators have a projected life of 5 years , and tachycardia therapies can be tailored to the individual needs of the patient .
8 Maths tuition can be tailored to the needs of people budgeting for the family groceries , learning to measure and switching over to metrication or simply those wanting to be able to help their children with maths homework .
9 The requirement for mesenchymal support can be mapped to the initial stages of intrathymic development because the later stages of maturation , from double-positive CD4 + CD8 + thymocytes into single-positive CD4 + or CD8 + cells , can be supported by epithelial cells alone .
10 The knowledge model , if it can be mapped to the physical world , must itself comprise discrete quantities , varying in a quantised ( step-wise ) manner .
11 A duty of care can be owed to a trespasser ( see " Defective Premises " , p. 116 . )
12 This view can be related to a number of outstanding features ofthe British political system .
13 One example is the third-century kiln at Godmanchester , which can be related to a building in Pinfold Lane , while a clay-floored structure at Hacheston was interestingly associated with both a third-century kiln producing grey wares and an iron-smithing furnace .
14 It is more useful if the boundary feature can be related to a more closely datable field monument , so that the relative dates can be shown .
15 That 's proved to be quite difficult because the firm as a whole is trying it out but it for example with M C S it can be related to a particular task , to a particular erm assignment , so it 's assignment related .
16 There is no way in which the time of occurrence of an experience can be related to the time of occurrence of a physical event without assuming answers to the questions Libet is asking .
17 The equiangular spiral can be related to the tractrix .
18 The equiangular spiral can be related to the tractrix .
19 These can be related to the master series : 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , infinity .
20 They demonstrated that the crust of the Earth can be divided into seven large plates , and many smaller ones , and that all major crustal processes can be related to the relative movements between these plates .
21 Clearly this maturity profile has a much steeper gradient than all the late Paleozoics examples which can be related to the much higher geothermal gradient of 35–40°C/km recognised at the present day ( Albrecht et al. 1976 ) .
22 Using a knowledge of facies distribution , it is possible to predict where these potential reservoirs might occur and as facies distribution can be related to the overall thickness of each carbonate unit , it is also possible to make tentative predictions of porosity distribution from isopach maps .
23 With regard to the prediction of porosity in the Z2 Carbonate , several studies have now demonstrated that the distribution of facies can be related to the overall thickness of the formation ( Sannemann et al. 1978 ; Peryt et al. 1978 ; Clark 1980b ) .
24 By carefully sequencing the programme , the structure and function can be related to the signs and symptoms .
25 It will be dealt with in a later chapter , when it can be related to the idea of a ‘ Created God ’ , which it is the primary purpose of this book to put forward .
26 Two aspects bear examination , and both can be related to the SAAB case outlined earlier .
27 In this way , classroom discussion of — for example — the characters , themes , and moral , social or emotional issues in a work can be related to the writer 's technique and craft and to the boundless potential of language for the creation of new meanings .
28 Within the Silurian , faunal and facies changes can be related to the transition from shelf environments in the east to the basin margin in the west .
29 This can be related to the concern in Derrida 's work with the politics of feminism and other positions which contest institutional and political appropriation and exclusion .
30 The particular forms adopted by Greenfield , Hildyard and Olson can be related to the social formations and institutions that generated them , in this case specific academic institutions , just as in oral societies statements about truth are expressed and validated in terms of such complex forms and institutions as witchcraft , religion , cosmology and ritual .
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