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

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1 More than 20 developers from Sun 's technical staff are teaming with Oracle developers to enhance and localise the Oracle Applications products , as well as associated technologies to improve the efficiency of Sun 's worldwide manufacturing operations , implement the integration of Sun 's Open Look graphical user interface with all components of Oracle 's product suite , and optimise Oracle7 for Sun 's new multiprocessor servers and produce applications that can be sold to Sun 's customers as well .
2 Features include four hundred icon designs and fifty animated icons that can be added to DOS and Windows applications .
3 Features include four hundred icon designs and fifty animated icons that can be added to DOS and Windows applications .
4 Defence Review in 1974/5 , civilian manpower has gone on falling thanks to efforts of successive Permanent Under-Secretaries to reduce overheads and to increase the percentage of the Defence vote that can be devoted to weapon procurement .
5 In their absence , attention has been directed towards establishing changes in the distribution of income and wealth that can be attributed to government policy .
6 I shall argue that he overstates the significance that can be attributed to literacy in itself : that he lends authority to a language for describing literacy practices that often contradicts even his own stated disclaimers of the ‘ strong ’ case ; that he understates the qualities of oral communication ; that he sets up unhelpful and often untestable polarities between , for instance , the ‘ potentialities ’ of literacy and ‘ restricted literacy ’ ; and that he polarises the differences between oral and literate modes of communication in a way that gives insufficient credit to the reality of ‘ mixed ’ and interacting modes .
7 Firstly , we will introduce an alternative model of decision making — incrementalism — and secondly , we will consider whether it is an approach that can be commended to policy makers .
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