Example sentences of "can now be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps one of the most welcome results of its installation , has been the fact that hotplates , which can often cause dishes to dry out , can now be dispensed with for high volume catering .
2 The concentration of ozone in surface air at Cape Grim can now be explained in terms of the competition between vertical mixing in the lower few kilometres of the atmosphere , near-surface destruction by photochemical reactions , and continuous , slow , dry deposition .
3 Homogenisation — the forces keeping the genes in a family similar to each other — is more subtle ; but the way in which this can occur can now be explained by a variety of molecular mechanisms which ensure , willy-nilly , that one variant copy would replace all other copies .
4 This can now be explained by the fact that H pylori causes a selective increase in G17 , which is the form of hormone which rises most with eating .
5 On-farm collection of semen can now be arranged for owners of males and the semen , frozen , can be stored by COBS .
6 Interest rates can now be fixed for the duration of Fixed Term Accounts .
7 Although the Freer 's holdings have increased dramatically since the gallery opened — only 8% of the collections can now be exhibited at one time — it is nonetheless impossible to expand above ground near the Mall .
8 Far from being a ‘ disease of the mind ’ , as was once supposed , schizophrenia can now be regarded as an ‘ organic ’ disorder similar in many respects to Parkinson 's and Alzheimer 's diseases , in which pathological changes and abnormalities are more easily identifiable .
9 Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator .
10 Narrative , which at the level of narration is most threatened by referential interpretations , can now be regarded as a self-contained system with its own internal rules governing every aspect of its operation ; the signs of the narrator are embedded in the narrative , hence perfectly detectable by a semiological analysis .
11 This idea can now be refined through Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , in which the social group 's perspective upon some form is always predicated upon the historical construction of its dispositions , interaction being a conjunc-ture which can not be reduced merely to its immediate context ( Bourdieu 1977 : 81 ) .
12 Calpol can now be given to babies developing a feverish reaction after triple immunisations against whooping cough , diphtheria and tetanus .
13 Unlike the USSR , whose potential for national disruption , so long kept in check , can now be seen through the new transparency of glasnost .
14 It can now be seen as a deliberate political reaction to the earlier building , and it is even recorded that on its completion in 537 Justinian promised God that he himself had ‘ vanquished Solomon . ’
15 Indeed , so firmly did they reject the view that adults should be given the right to choose their own cinema entertainment — ‘ whatever turns you on ’ , as the saying went — that their Report marked the beginning of a historic swing of the pendulum away from what can now be seen as the libertarian heyday of British media law .
16 The inclusion of penguins among the animals depicted can now be seen as the first indication that prehistorians have had that these birds were present in the Mediterranean during the palaeolithic era , and not proof , as was recently suggested , that the paintings are modern forgeries .
17 It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history .
18 CPRW is firmly of the view that consent for the Meadow House application will send a clear signal to caravan site owners and developers everywhere that existing caravan sites can now be seen as the acceptable location for entirely new villages , however inappropriate their location , design or scale .
19 The examination , therefore , can now be seen as the culmination of the course rather than viewed as an unwelcome intrusion as it was previously .
20 Turbulent motion can now be seen as an example of deterministic chaos .
21 She can now be seen on general release in the Neil Jordan film The Crying Game , cast as an IRA terrorist .
22 They included ‘ Flying Scotsman ’ and ‘ Mallard ’ , which in 193 8 set up the world speed record for a steam locomotive of 126 m.p.h. , and which can now be seen at York ( q.v . ) .
23 This coach , after some hundred years of care at Wolverton , was handed to the National Railway Museum , and can now be seen at its York Museum .
24 An expensive crunch was heard that day , and the dismantled aircraft can now be seen at Socata 's Tarbes factory , ready for a total rebuild .
25 Some of the new works have already been shown in Denmark and 29 can now be seen at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in London .
26 After several postponements , ‘ The Saliens and their imperial rule 1024 to 1125 ’ can now be seen at the Historisches Museum der Pfalz in Speyer until 21 June .
27 WASHINGTON D.C. Originally seen at the Taft Museum , Cincinnati , the travelling exhibition ‘ Cavaliers and Cardinals : nineteenth-century French anecdotal paintings ’ can now be seen at the Corcoran Gallery until 8 November .
28 This can now be seen at the Swindon Railway Museum .
29 This can now be seen at Scotland 's only Thai restaurant , Buntom 's in Nelson Street , the proprietors having given most generously for it to the cause .
30 Unsurprisingly , the shared space arrangement at The Brow was copied elsewhere , at first in other new towns such as Washington , and later in other new developments , so that variants of the theme can now be seen in new housing estates in Britain .
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