Example sentences of "[pron] can then [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The result is a perfect reproduction of your artwork in etch-resistant ink on your p.c.b. , which can then be etched as normal . |
2 | Their relation to the totality emerges not through the form of synecdoche — the typical detail which can then be generalized as metaphor — but should , according to Lukács , be drawn out through the narrative which inscribes and extends a connection between such moments of empirical reality and the general laws of history as a totality . |
3 | If PF1/4 is pressed more than once during a single LIFESPAN log on session , all the requests will be directed to one copy of FORM.LST , which can then be printed after you have returned to VMS . |
4 | Five to ten sub-systems is accepted as the normal range , which can then be decomposed as required to show lower-order activities . |
5 | It is up to man to look at the world and through his perceptions and his thinking to convert the world either into a form which can then be processed or into an idea . |
6 | The combination of steam and pressure releases the nut from the shell , which can then be cracked and removed . |
7 | The latest product is called FAXgrabber — which operates only in Windows — and offers the ability to take any incoming fax and convert it into text which can then be edited and inserted in other applications . |
8 | It can then be examined and cultured like ordinary urethral samples . |
9 | For a powerful kick you have to move your centre of gravity forwards , and this inevitably forces you to drop the spent kicking foot close to the opponent , where it can then be hooked or swept . |
10 | It can then be shown whether or not fewer people are eligible for representation at some later stage . |
11 | After integrating ( 11.21 ) , it can then be shown that another solution is given by ( 12.15 ) |
12 | He can then be cautioned and reported for the ‘ using ’ offence . |