Example sentences of "[that] can [be] [verb] in a " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless it is a substitution that can be made in a number of contexts where at least one of c and d is used for internal communication . |
2 | If , however , this investment of time and effort for training and research into the market is beyond the reach of your dealership , there are , after all , only so many things that can be tackled in a day , it is worth looking at the alternatives . |
3 | Below : Even without a garden , there are still many plants that can be grown in a window box to give plenty of scope for pressing . |
4 | There are pygmy varieties that can be grown in a sink , right through to vigorous kinds that are only suited to a lake or large pool in a public park . |
5 | They 'll cost more because they involve much more material and , in particular , more sewing ; but , for all that , the Flare or the Roller are types that can be flown in a wide range of wind strengths , and are remarkably stable . |
6 | This is not an enterprise that can be completed in a few months . |
7 | In doing so he might find himself in the company of evolutionary epistemologists such as Riedl ( 1979 ) , whose over-arching theory of life as an ‘ erkenntnisgewinnender prozess ’ seems to require a unitary notion of knowledge or information , information that can be stored in a genome at one end of the evolutionary spectrum , as well as be expressed , at the other end , by scientific theories that make the world a less strange place to live in . |
8 | A database of this size is nearly fifty times greater than the largest that can be stored in a chip-based handheld . |
9 | The name of ‘ Derrida ’ has been used in such a way as to imply that it refers to a real person who has certain ideas and theories which he has expressed in various books and essays , and which this introduction has tried to repeat , treating them as signifieds that can be represented in a number of different forms . |
10 | There is no absolute limit to the number of alternatives that can be generated in a situation , so we can impose a practical limit of three or four or five . |
11 | And perhaps of all the elements that can be used in a garden , water is the most fascinating . |
12 | Compiling a directory of employers willing to employ Downs school leavers provides the framework for clarifying the feasibility and methods that can be used in a further , more substantial research contribution . |
13 | I think that the riders for health project has given us ah a model that can be used in a great many other situations and we 've found here in Lesotho that many other ministries and government departments are interested in what we 're doing because the motorcycles , if used properly , can provide a very cost effective form of transport . |
14 | Available space is often the cause of restricting the number of machines that can be installed in a factory and thereby the production capacity . |
15 | Eels come into it somehow , but not in a way that can be described in a family newspaper . |
16 | I also believe that it is very unlikely to produce the kind of answers that can be summarized in a final report . |
17 | However , the importance of the semantic analyser relative to the other modules constitutes a narrower issue and one that can be investigated in a reasonable period of time . |
18 | Principles are like the moon that can be reflected in a thousand pools — if we choose to look in the right direction into a pool . |
19 | Once you really start to think of the components that can be changed in a room without too much ado you can come up with any number of ideas for a change of style , or more important , for adding style where none existed before . |