Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that [det] [noun] can " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it has been recognized that such concessions can , if applied fairly and without discrimination , aid the efficient administration of the tax system .
2 While manufacturers were perceived as the traditional users of sales promotion , now retailers and financial institutions are realising that these techniques can help build business .
3 It has also been said that such activities can help to raise the general level of energy of members of the household , the depletion of which may often show itself as a succession of minor illnesses .
4 In the previous Section it has been shown that these harmonics can contribute to the mechanical output power , because harmonics of current lead to harmonics of motional voltage — The approach adopted here is to introduce a " torque correction factor " which allows for the harmonic contribution to the pull-out torque .
5 It must however be emphasized that these powers can not be used by a solicitors ' incorporated practice to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to incorporated practices — in this regard attention is drawn to the proviso set out in Clause 3(a) .
6 It must be stressed that these aspects can only be considered in the context of the tax rates and rules at the time .
7 Only by engaging in extreme forms of economic casuistry can it be claimed that such things can be supplied satisfactorily without the agency of government at either national or local level .
8 It can be seen that this view can give rise to a substantial increase in the dependency .
9 Mention has already been made of the significance of national trends in age structure , but it can be seen that these effects can be substantially reinforced at the regional and local level through migration .
10 Thus the tendency is to concentrate an analysis of the concept of existence or that of truth around the use of predicates such as " exists ( exist ) " and " true " , and their cognates ; the idea being that if it can be shown that such predicates can be paraphrased out of the relevant contexts by employing a different type of idiom , then there is little that remains to be said about the concepts .
11 Before any new authorities are established , it will have to be shown that those issues can be dealt with satisfactorily .
12 It remains to be demonstrated that this theory can overcome such difficulties .
13 It should be noted that this exemption can not be used if our client is itself an authorised person .
14 Although owning a car is common today , it must not be assumed that all nurses can provide their own transport .
15 It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise .
16 It must however be emphasised that these powers can not be used by a solicitors ' incorporated practice to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to incorporated practices — in this regard attention is drawn to the proviso set out in Clause 3(a) .
17 Often this has been because THE new housing market has been buoyant and it has been acknowledged that this market can not be missed as , at best , it is lost for a CONSIDERABLE time .
18 The new rule , which should have come into effect on 1 April , will now be brought in when it is felt that more companies can afford the 5,000 koruny ( US$160 ) needed to fit the device .
19 The museum visitor who is told that some fleas can jump 130 times their own height simply has no idea where to go from that point onwards .
20 And he 's saying that that flesh can have something , that human nature can undergo a miracle !
21 But it is known that this custom can have dire consequences both for the woman and her children .
22 These mediators are probably responsible for pathological changes because it is known that these mediators can induce an inflammatory response by changing capillary permeability , inducing inflammatory cell infiltration , and activating the inflammatory cells .
23 It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world .
24 It is hoped that this work can contribute a better empirical basis to discussion about the adequacy of benefit levels .
25 It is hoped that this information can be used to help shorten the average length of detention for those who want to go home quickly .
26 It is hoped that these objectives can be met through developing airframe inspection techniques as a fully integrated system .
27 It is believed that some vines can live as long as five hundred years although such a plant would yield a negligible crop of grapes .
28 It is suggested that these observations can be reconciled by appeal to contestable markets theory — where potential competition restrains the profitability of intermediaries , together with shifts in bargaining power towards end users of funds .
29 Nevertheless , the principle is established that all students can participate in the decision-making process , and it is not a principle which has proved to be unworkable or which has produced manifestly absurd results .
30 While this is a notoriously difficult problem , it was argued that some progress can be made .
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