Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 Despite hopes that some tasks inappropriate to junior doctors can be delegated to other groups of staff the new deal on juniors ' hours risks worsening the situation by increasing the intensity of work still further , notwithstanding the shorter working week .
2 Although perhaps the paradigm for the village school was some idyllic haven seen on a summer 's day , the report is still a good review of the position and can be related to other parts of Western Europe .
3 While I will argue that structuralism offers a way of understanding knowledge as language that can be related to other social practices without reduction to an individual knowing subject , it is to the Marxist theory of ideology that I will turn to help describe the nature of the relationship .
4 We do not know whether most of what we have observed in this field can be generalized to other fields or , indeed , to less intensively studied parts of the same field .
5 Similar effects can be seen for other heavy atoms , such as Se , Hg and Xe , though usually only in linear molecules .
6 The importance of private funds in breaking through administrative barriers can be seen in other aspects of island life .
7 The classic instance concerns a Swedish hoard of the eighteenth century from Lohe , the examination of which led to the establishment of the principle ( fig. 28 ) , but much the same can be done for other well-documented periods such as seventeenth-century England .
8 A similar effect can be achieved in other ways : for instance , a clause providing that the seller will not refund any sums paid by the buyer effectively prevents rejection where the buyer has already paid the price .
9 Clinicians could perhaps reduce the transmission of anxiety to disabled or ill children by more positive reassurance and support to their parents , and by helping parents whose children have recovered from complications at birth to realise that they are no longer in any danger and can be treated like other children .
10 To identify more universal models , the focus of this effort is on general competitive patterns , processes that can be duplicated in other countries .
11 This assumes that the behaviour of individuals that is part of the organization 's structure of authority can be isolated from other roles and other aspects of behaviour .
12 Very often assessment of a child 's language is required in order that it can be presented to other professionals who are seeking to help that child .
13 Indeed , if necessary , it can be integrated into other classroom activities .
14 Another kind of insight to be added to this model can be gained from other people 's responses to the same , or similar places Dame Laura Knight RA , in her autobiography The Magic of a Line gives an insight into how the Malverns were seen in the 1930s .
15 No history of the ‘ peculiarities of the English ’ can be generalised to other bourgeoisies elsewhere , but a detailed account of this class will show the kind of analysis which could be applied to others .
16 But there is no evidence that Mr Jackson 's popularity can be extended to other media , such as film .
17 It remains to be seen whether this process can be extended to other domains .
18 While this maxim applies especially to press , it can be extended to other media , too .
19 We need now to assess the validity of this approach , to see whether it can be extended to other kinds of discourse , and to examine alternative approaches too .
20 It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world .
21 Faxes can be saved in order to be printed later or can be sent to other system subscribers — again using the keypad on a touch tone phone .
22 It can be possessed by other types of seller , or by buyers if a few of them dominate the market .
23 It was executed by a travelling craftsman whose stock pattern can be recognized at other local houses .
24 This same observation can be applied to other ways in which we are describing ourselves .
25 In sections 4.2–4.7 certain elementary relations between sets are used as a model to generate ( i ) a basic set of paradigmatic lexical relations and ( ii ) a set of concepts which can be applied to other relations , yielding clearly defined and systematic variants .
26 Our other theme , the more general study of homoclinic orbits and bifurcations , is perhaps of even greater importance because it can be applied to other systems of equations as well { 2,9 , 10,20 } .
27 It is to be hoped that this can be applied to other similar situations of deadlock .
28 While the Canadian business has been profitable , WH Smith believes the returns being obtained on £75m of sales from 200 outlets are not comparable with the returns that can be obtained in other markets and did not justify the future investment necessary to develop the chain .
29 Our time perception can be altered in other ways .
30 Some bonds have option features attached to them : callable and puttable bonds are examples of this , as are convertible bonds ( bonds that can be converted into other types of bonds or into equity ) and bonds with warrants attached to them .
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