Example sentences of "can be convert to a " in BNC.

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1 Advantage : the DVC can be converted to a pour-flush toilet with one vault used for excreta and the other for household water waste ( sullage ) .
2 Move laterally , and the manoeuvre can be converted to a sweeping move across the field .
3 Occasionally sacks can be obtained with a ‘ zip-off ’ front pocket which can be converted to a day sack , although these are mostly to be found on convertible sacks used as travel luggage .
4 In the spring , NO 2 can be converted to a long-lived reservoir species , HNO 3 , on the surface of polar stratospheric clouds .
5 On two yachts a main cabin berth can be converted to a narrow double allowing seven berths for those who do n't mind more crowded living .
6 This expression can be converted to a sum of squares simply by rotating the Cartesian frame around ON through an angle .
7 It can be converted to a useful equivalent form by making the replacement where m is the rest mass of the test body .
8 This result from SR can be converted to a form of general validity in curved space time if the simple derivatives are replaced by covariant derivatives .
9 Plus Points : Easy to use , maps can be converted to a PCX file for use in presentations .
10 Plus Points : Easy to use , maps can be converted to a PCX file for use in presentations .
11 Explain too , how easily a joint tenancy can be converted to a tenancy in common by , for example , simple notice in writing by one party of his or her intention given to the other .
12 PRUDENTIAL has launched a new range of flexible pensions products which can be converted to a free-standing additional voluntary contribution and vice versa , and allow contribution levels to be reduced or even suspended altogether for up to five years .
13 The atoms can then be made to interact directly with the laser beam , as in the so-called collinear methods , or they can be converted to an atomic beam by heating in a small hot tantalum tube .
14 Any test score can be converted to an age equivalent ( a language age ) for comparison with the child 's chronological age and , if appropriate , the child 's mental age .
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