Example sentences of "more can be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | More can be arranged . |
2 | And how much more can be recognised elsewhere of such systems ? |
3 | But much more can be made out of its well-recognised movements . |
4 | As explained in Chapter 8 , the output from the comparison stage will be an agenda for debate about areas where some improvement appears to be possible ; in practice this may comprise a list of problems that the analyst has identified for discussion with the client so that one or more can be selected for further study . |
5 | It may well become obvious that more can be gained from tiny hooks and tiny fish than using more orthodox tackle and regarding undersize fish as as nuisance . |
6 | Why visit the gardens or the pagodas of Suzhou , when much more can be gained by attempting to buy a 1950s style mannequin . |
7 | And although there may be a limit after which no more can be said , we do not describe a full circle and return to the proposition from which we began . |
8 | And what a wonderful place , what more can be said about the bar ? |
9 | More can be said about the justification , found by both Blumler et al . |
10 | Still on the first of these two categories , more can be said about Potidaia from the Athenian Tribute Lists . |
11 | If virtually nothing is known of the town defences , only a little more can be said about the streets . |
12 | Often , more can be achieved by a combination of surgery , radiation , and drugs , or by combinations of drugs than can be done by any single means . |
13 | At present , more can be achieved by avoiding exposure to recognized carcinogens than by relying on the discovery of new remedies . |
14 | It may well strain belief that eight hours of enjoyment can make primary school children comfortable with chemical ideas that are being chopped out of GCSE syllabuses , yet this much and more can be achieved by challenging a teaching tradition that is almost as unhelpful to chemistry as phlogiston was . |
15 | Routines help a child to master daily tasks like feeding , washing or going to sleep , so that more can be achieved with less effort . |
16 | It demonstrates that more can be achieved by bringing together a mass of illustration than many a pedantic thesis . |
17 | He believes much more can be done with more resources and that the industry needs Springboards in other conurbations such as Birmingham , Manchester , Glasgow and Bristol , Avon , if people are to attach a lot more importance to it . |
18 | We will set up a working party to examine what more can be done to protect the police and members of other emergency services from assault . |
19 | More can be done to cut some of the regulatory burdens our shipping industry faces . |
20 | There are many other examples where , readers may assume that much more can be done than is in fact the case . |
21 | Though this must be one of the main reasons why Germany has received so few Nobel prizes since the war , nothing more can be done about it . |
22 | Much more can be done to improve the conservation of natural enemies in the field . |
23 | Given the preoccupation of most of the British Press with the sensational and the titillating such coverage will inevitably continue , but more can be done and should be done to avoid the negative image of the profession that emerges with each story . |
24 | Is it love which drives one human to reduce another to a state of highly charged expectation and desire when no more can be done , or is it lust ? |
25 | Jesus 's words are intended to put a stop to liberal divorce practices , and an all-too-easy acceptance of failure when more can be done . |
26 | Unfortunately , the flood of statistics is very large ; nothing more can be done here than to indicate some of the most useful summaries available . |
27 | More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start . |
28 | Much more can be done out of hospital and in the GP 's surgery , the patient 's home or in low-technology settings . |
29 | Well of course , no , I mean more can be done all the time er clearly there are some quite difficult areas about priority and where people would choose to invest their money , but certainly in the long run AIDS H I V is a crucial issue facing society , drugs misuse or drugs use is an absolutely integral part of that whole problem . |
30 | A corollary is that it provides an account of how more can be communicated , in his rather strict sense of non-naturally meant , than what is actually said . |