Example sentences of "what can be do " in BNC.

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1 One of the nurses rings back , discusses the situation and says she will ring the hospital and/or his GP to see what can be done .
2 He based the latter on his research into Victorian and Edwardian ‘ salon ’ music and showed what can be done by looking into such highways and byways of music when a particular period atmosphere is needed .
3 This demonstrates what can be done with two simple movements to hold an audience 's attention .
4 The above examples demonstrate what can be done if a ballet is to communicate meaning beyond that of distinguishing between the world of the flesh and that of the spirit .
5 What can be done to stop the spread of this silent architectural disease creeping through the veins and arteries of our cities ?
6 ‘ I 'm just pleased I had the idea and that anglers with a lot more skill than me are showing what can be done with it , ’ he said modestly .
7 But what can be done ?
8 ‘ The experience of those authorities who have contained the increase to manageable levels shows what can be done . ’
9 It was Japan , the most energy-intensive country in the world , though , that showed what can be done .
10 ‘ Lively discussions ’ are expected in the congress on what can be done to help the casualties of economic reform .
11 What can be done to persuade drivers to meet the true costs of their journeys ?
12 What can be done ?
13 He never said ‘ yes ’ , but ‘ I 'll see what can be done ’ — and went off bravely , as if to battle .
14 ‘ I 'll see what can be done , ’ he said .
15 Clearly there are few barriers to filling the site 's personal computer with survey data , but what can be done with it ?
16 What can be done to make them more successful ?
17 What can be done on a day that is to have no subsequent day ?
18 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 .
19 These include life cycle analysis and ecobalances ‘ to try to clarify what can be done and what is sensible to do and how to do it ’ and the proposals for a CO2/energy tax .
20 The City Technology Colleges show what can be done .
21 ‘ Hospitals are not high priority places in themselves , but it is a good way of training and demonstrating what can be done , ’ says Chandler .
22 What can be done ?
23 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 ?
24 CHURCHES AND CHAPELS continue to form a major part of the work of SAVE , particularly the serious problem of what can be done when they become redundant and are closed .
25 What can be done to give even a tenth of our people the opportunity to acquire a small stake in the land , and to replace the missing bottom rungs in the farming ladder ?
26 There is no doubt that it contains a remarkably comprehensive account of what we know now about the weather and its causes in these islands , including what can be done with satellite observations .
27 So what can be done ?
28 The derivation of original research proposals is never easy , but to participate in their creation and perhaps to stimulate or catalyse them can be very exciting when there are no artificial restrictions on what can be done .
29 Before considering what can be done about colic , we need to look at the question of lactose and lactose intolerance .
30 Donald Fry , in his study , Children talk about books : seeing themselves as readers ( 1985 ) , has shown what can be done if one is not daunted by the ‘ unscientific ’ nature of small samples , limited ‘ controls ’ , speculation , and subjectivity .
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