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

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1 Release information in limited quantities so that it can be absorbed and understood .
2 If this undertaking is subsequently challenged and found wanting , then the entire entry can be disqualified and any titles won , forfeited .
3 In addition , it is not something that can be delegated and employees can not escape their responsibility by delegation .
4 As consumer demands become less varied around the world , the truly successful company is one which adopts global marketing strategies that can be tailored and implemented with a local focus .
5 As such pluralist studies can be replicated and on the basis of empirical evidence falsified .
6 Relationships can be destroyed and friendships lost when you come to need drugs more than you need other people .
7 This learning will be related to two other areas of the student 's life so that transferability of the process skills involved in the module can be realised and accentuated .
8 The sections which follow will examine the way in which high quality information can be gathered and used to inform decision making at the school level .
9 For those present their Mass is their one opportunity and they will benefit from any resource and talent which can be gathered and encouraged .
10 If it begins to look doubtful that the site can be reached and the glider is down to 1,000 feet , it is time to select the best possible field within easy reach and to make a safe landing in it .
11 Only tentative conclusions can be reached and they are open to challenge and criticism .
12 Maybe then the tide of violence will subside , a political solution can be reached and the most beautiful of countries will at last enjoy peace .
13 The principal aim of the modern diabetic clinic must be to prevent complications , and therefore it needs to be organised so that Type 1 patients can be motivated and educated successfully to manage their diabetes .
14 Network meetings provide an opportunity and a space , facilitated by the social worker and other professionals , in which concerns surrounding continuing care in the community for a particular person can be voiced and talked through .
15 Software , could be designed in such a way that it can be exchanged and regularly updated including information on subjects such as C O S H H , labour law and industrial relations and social groupings within the G M B structure .
16 If he takes no action , well and good ; if he seeks an injunction , the issue can be litigated and appealed as a matter of principle , without the danger of suffering a heavy penalty for an offence — eg of contempt of court — which has already been committed .
17 Authority can be mistaken and it can cover up ignorance with prestige and prevent people from thinking for themselves .
18 Keeping a work diary provided myself and my managers with quantitative data on my time management which can be scrutinised and kept as one tool to evaluate change .
19 Most , but not all , building societies have their own printed form of notice , which is always served in duplicate , so that one copy can be receipted and returned to you and lodged with the title deeds , which are ultimately sent back to the lender .
20 For example , given a suitable calibrated river basin simulation program a sequence of 100 or 200 years of daily observation can be generated and estimates made of the flow level that is exceeded on average once every 10 , 50 or 100 years .
21 Module headers can be generated and duplicated quickly on the user 's account , perhaps with standard information related to the project in hand supplied in certain fields .
22 ’ In my view there must certainly be something more than infringement before the assistance of civil proceedings can be invoked and accorded for the protection or promotion of the interests of the inhabitants of the area .
23 If we are to do this we must be clear what such skills include , and an advantage in having the librarian working in consultation with the planning team is that such questions can be asked and their proper inclusion sensibly planned .
24 This can be very helpful on both sides , as their advice can be asked and issues discussed in a way that girls may not be able to do with their parents or anyone else .
25 Whenever possible , speakers of mother tongues are available so that questions can be asked and answered .
26 In both these cases , should the child appear before a children 's hearing again , then , reading section 4 as it stands , no questions can be asked and no answers received on the earlier offence or the previous hearing or any review hearings or the disposal .
27 He read several papers before the society and his published works include observations on the laws of electricity , the height to which rockets can be fired and the influence which two pendulum clocks , in close proximity , were seen to have on each other .
28 A semantic theory attempts to formulate ways in which meanings can be represented and processed , either in the abstract , or by people , or by machines .
29 If you can understand these simple shapes as three-dimensional cylinders and boxes , the very complex shapes that comprise the human figure can be analysed and understood .
30 If you can understand these simple shapes as three-dimensional cylinders and boxes , the very complex shapes that comprise the human figure can be analysed and understood .
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