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

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1 One of the processes of digestion is to reduce food to a substance which can be absorbed in the bloodstream as sugar .
2 Gay women can be absorbed in any aspect of the women 's movement , ’ she says .
3 Obviously , since the filters are purely reactive , none of this power can be absorbed in them and it all reaches the terminating load in each case .
4 The test will check that front seats are secure and that the back rests of all seats can be secured in an upright position .
5 Both can be implicated in the crime and convicted .
6 They form spontaneously in the waters of our planet without the elaborate ‘ machinery ’ that DNA needs ; and they develop flaws spontaneously , some of which can be replicated in subsequent layers of crystal .
7 The different senses of handle can be delimited in the manner suggested above for mouth .
8 The Blackshard can be destroyed in a number of ways .
9 The Blackshard here can be destroyed in the same way as before ( see New Magic ) , with the same effects .
10 Normally it 's our job to dig , study , catalogue , understand the past , but when you see that what you have uncovered ca n't be protected , that this whole complex which is the heart and birth-place of the city can be destroyed in a moment , you feel quite sick .
11 The first of these , the preparation of lessons in sequence will obviously deal with the formulation of learning objectives which can be realised in a particular unit of work .
12 The latter phenomena have been extensively analysed in the limit B 0 , in which the Ikeda mapping becomes one-dimensional and can be realised in a so-called hybrid system in which the feedback is electronic rather than optical .
13 The material for the newspaper reports can be gathered in four main ways .
14 It is good advice for there is no substitute for the sort of general information that can be gathered in this way .
15 One of the powerful motivating forces behind any spatially focused social or economic policy is that a degree of political consensus can be reached in identifying economic dislocation and poverty with particular places .
16 I 'll give you a number where I can be reached in any emergency . ’
17 The coast which offers some splendid walks , can be reached in thirty-five minutes .
18 Hampton Court , Cardinal Wolsey 's splendid palace , can be reached in fifteen minutes by foot .
19 He can be reached in Connecticut at ( 203 ) 329–2839 .
20 Astrid Klein 's work addresses the imagination — not the slogan-reading part of the brain — because , in her words , " if the danger is inside , it can be reached in no other way " .
21 His created paradise is still only temporal and whilst denying that his perfection can be reached in the presence of the temptation of women , he accepts the fact they are here to stay .
22 St. Emilion is 30 minutes away , and the commercial and cultural centre , Bordeaux itself , can be reached in an hour .
23 The only note of criticism which can be sounded in relation to the admirable job of careful conversion which created much needed and characterful dwellings within the shell of a disused church at St James Court emerges from the preservation-conscious atmosphere of the present day .
24 The use of such standards means that information can be exchanged in a concise and , with any luck , unambiguous format .
25 I can not do not think I am can be mistaken in my belief that our meeting was also important interesting to you , and that however much you may value your seclusion
26 Contradictions can be subsumed in something so unproblematic as the designation of places .
27 Thereafter , the zygote — the name given to the resultant collection of cells — can be implanted in the uterus .
28 Bows can be tied in satin ribbon or in matching or contrasting fabric .
29 The only remedies which can be sought in private actions are private law remedies , that is declarations , injunctions , and damages .
30 However , in exceptional circumstances , where there is evidence of seriously threatening and violent behaviour on the part of an individual client towards a worker , an interdict can be sought in the courts specifically prohibiting that individual from molesting a particular employee , or visiting , for example a work location where previous visits have indicated a likelihood of danger to staff .
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