Example sentences of "can [adv] be related to " in BNC.

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1 For example , the probable universal existence of tag-questions ( under a functional definition ) can perhaps be related to the universal operation of rules of turn-taking that allow as one option the ending of current speaker 's turn by a selection of a next speaker .
2 This quest for the singular , the contingent event which by definition refuses all conceptualization , can clearly be related to the project of constructing a form of knowledge that respects the other without absorbing it into the same .
3 This change can clearly be related to the country 's net increase of average real income and the emergence of a clear majority of households which owned a car and owned their house ( Table 3.4 ) .
4 The decline of agricultural employment can also be related to wider depopulation .
5 They can also be related to many other points about the way the services are organized and administered .
6 This slow-down can also be related to the economic hiccoughs of the later 1970s and particularly the period of deep recession in 1979–82 ( Townsend , 1983 ) .
7 Moduli can also be related to the viscosity , and where η is known as the dynamic viscosity .
8 This early development can often be related to the competitive dimensions ( ease of entry and relatively low degree of concentration ) within the product market , together with labour market considerations .
9 Significant breaks from the rules , or the opposite cases of their increasing formalization and rigidity , can often be related to periods of change or crisis in this general relationship .
10 In particular , three major faunal boundaries can now be related to the plate situation in the North Atlantic area .
11 Loss of colour can even be related to its status or even its mood .
12 The administration of the medications can then be related to the patient and the treatment of disease ; the student is learning not only safety in drug administration , but also more about the total care of patients .
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