Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [be] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you are considering purchasing a piece of equipment remember many aids can be tried out first at Disabled Living Centres and at ‘ Dialability ’ in Oxford .
2 The offending insects can be blown out each morning into a jar of water .
3 The role of auditors can be traced back many hundreds of years .
4 Flake or pellets can be ground down fine enough even for a dwarf cichlids using a coffee grinder .
5 Alternatively , the tests can be carried out free on the NHS , and although the NHS clinics and hospitals are unlikely to be able to provide an answer within one month , Mr Goswamy believes that , with proper organisation , a three month programme should be possible on the NHS .
6 Although each of its trading locations around the world maintains its own accounts records , these records can be consolidated in next to no time to obtain an accountant's-eye view of Sumitomo 's overall position , because physically they are all stored on a single computer .
7 Creating new export possibilities by establishing an EPZ in which exporting-only enterprises can be set up free of most local laws has appealed to many developing countries from the 1970s onwards .
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