Example sentences of "[pron] can [be] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | I can be contacted at the Giffnock Group , Glasgow , . |
2 | The current value of the land is estimated at one point five million , but the land at the time of any sale would be determined by the most favourable planning consent which can be obtained at the time . |
3 | THE paintings of Terry Setch , which can be seen at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh , overwhelm the viewer with their large scale , drawing one into a visual world of pigment , wax , beach detritus and plastic . |
4 | The same is true with arrangements made to delegate authority which can be retrieved at the will of the sovereign government . |
5 | One of the best things she can do is to invest as much as possible , up to the maximum of £500 , in the government 's index-linked Retirement Certificates , which can be purchased at the Post Office , where information leaflets are available . |
6 | COIN-SHOVING , darts and a tin-can alley are just some of the attractions which can be enjoyed at the summer fair in Strabane Primary school this Friday at 7pm . |
7 | The only Esocrt van of its kind in the south west , the 1.4 litre vehicle operates either on natural gas or petrol , which can be chosen at the flick of a switch . |
8 | Those on half board will receive vouchers in the resort which can be used at the various cafes and restaurants . |
9 | Second , there is the political criticism which can be levelled at the dichotomous view which makes ‘ structural reform of the production relations of society ’ a precondition for any meaningful democratisation of the enterprise . |
10 | They can be contacted at The Old Dairy Workshop , Trelawny , 108 Binscombe Lane , Godalming , Surrey , ( 0484 ) 426485 . |
11 | They can be seen at the end of the Walled Garden . |
12 | They can be gained at the expense of time spent on clients with other problems ( as will be seen in Chapter 4 ) or they can be derived from additional funding earmarked for the purpose . |
13 | If they can be anticipated at the end of one of the even periods they will have no effect on real output : prices will merely adjust to keep output at its natural rate y n . |
14 | They can be distributed at the completion of the teaching and worked through under test conditions , e.g. multiple choice , true false questions . |
15 | The bench table is fitted with a very useful horizontal angleguide which can be locked into any position in front of the disc , or it can be locked at the desired angle while being free to slide in a slot parallel with the disc face . |
16 | It can be seen at the National Gallery from 22 November to 7 February 1993 , and at the Metropolitan Museum from 11 March to 23 May 1993 . |
17 | Erm er it 's er it 's obviously annoying for me personally , er but the worst thing about it is that it can be done at the drop of a hat , you say , I want information on X. and they say , Yes we can provide . |
18 | PRP 's great advantage is that it can be implemented at the level of the individual operating unit where employees feel that their efforts can have an impact . |
19 | If meaning can be derived by participants in the communication then there must be a significatory system operating and it can be analysed at the level of the first order regardless of what the meaning is . |
20 | Remember to tie a strong rope to the bag so it can be retrieved at the end of the day or to refill . |
21 | They are making an appeal for £3.5 million in order that it can be rehoused at the University of Cambridge where a special facility is going to be added to the university library . |
22 | I would not like to have to make a ruling over any Highsmith novel as to whether it is a crime novel or a suspense novel but , whichever it is , it shows what can be done at the frontiers of crime fiction . |
23 | Performances of the Everyman production of Shakespeare 's Much Ado About Nothing can be seen at the Huyton Suite in Poplar Bank , Kirkby , on November 19 at 2pm and 7.30pm . |