Example sentences of "[num] can [adv] [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 An upper limit for J 2 can also be obtained by calculation from the upper limit off and the axial spin period T a , on the assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium .
2 Bank in 2 can also be interpreted in more than one way ( e.g. ‘ margin of river ’ or ‘ establishment for the custody of money ’ ) ; but it has no general meaning covering these possibilities .
3 Because it is a public good , person 2 can not be excluded from consuming the output Q which person 1 has commissioned .
4 Panel 2 can now be placed against edge B and the siliconed edge of panel 1 .
5 During elections , Number 10 can not be used for party political purposes .
6 The leadership style analysis of Chapter 10 can profitably be re-examined in the light of TA .
7 Darwin 's reluctance to publish in the 1840s can easily be understood in terms of the still active controversy over Lamarckism and Chambers ' Vestiges .
8 The point of this exercise is to limit the terms experience , life , and reality in such a manner as to enable the claim that popular access to all three can only be gained by means of art which , for the purposes of national education effectively means English and especially English literature .
9 What has been seen as an aspect of the Roman catholic intellectual opposition to divorce in Chapter 5 can also be recognized as a feature of the defence of catholic schools too : the opposition contains an interpretation of the moral nature of contemporary society and of what happens to catholics who are not to some degree protected from it .
10 It must be emphasised that the question whether or not such conduct is now covered by section 5 can not be determined by this statement of governmental intentions .
11 For example , 5 can now be written as unc as well as
12 If the council are right , then the manner in which a local housing authority performs its duty under section 69 can only be challenged by the restricted methods for which R.S.C. , Ord. 53 provides .
13 II can not be used as means of production in their natural material form .
14 The further developments seen in Figs. 22.6–22.8 can probably be interpreted in a similar way .
15 The decrease in the pace of urban-rural movement in the late 1970s can partly be ascribed to some of the same factors working in reverse .
16 The 1970's can not be concluded without a reference to some of the societies who have enjoyed a special relationship with Henley and which started in this decade .
17 The decision to continue collaboration after 1918 can only be understood through the actual events of that year .
18 Some of the new works have already been shown in Denmark and 29 can now be seen at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in London .
19 The 2 3 can always be restored in 11 moves or 14 quarter turns .
20 A person ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in a transaction entered into in contravention of section 3 can only be subjected to a restitutionary order under subsection ( 2 ) if and to the extent that the person received money or property under the transaction in question .
21 Russia 's response to the crisis of 1914 can only be understood in terms of the nature of the tsarist regime and of the pressures upon it .
22 For the pound-dollar , the mark-dollar and the lira-dollar the hypothesis that α = 0 and β = 1 can not be rejected at the 5 per cent level .
23 Please note that tickets for Event 16 can only be obtained in advance from York Music Centre .
24 Objects purchased will be issued with an automatic export licence ; normally objects dating prior to 1795 can not be exported from China .
25 The process by which this vacuum was filled in 1945–7 can best be surveyed by looking at four geographical areas : eastern Europe , Germany , the Near East and western Europe .
26 The East Anglia team found that solar and climatic variations since 1750 can only be correlated by including the growing influence of the greenhouse effect .
27 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
28 But it is also possible to see it as an attempt to formulate the way in which the sliding incompatibility of the two can only be perceived through an ‘ internal distantiation ’ in which the problem of that ‘ relation ’ is enacted by its relation , in the sense of the telling of a story — which is how we get history .
29 This is not a tenable interpretation of rule 12.12 of the Rules of 1986 , given the clear language of paragraph ( 1 ) of the rule and given also that by their nature proceedings under the Insolvency Act 1986 can not be expected to be addressed by Ord. 11 , r. 1 .
30 If the lunar curves in Figure 6.9 can roughly be applied to Mercury then crater erasure took place before about 4000 Ma ago , and most of the present craters , which may also have given rise to the smooth plains , were in place by about 3000 Ma ago , and little has happened on the Mercurian surface since except for the effects of tidal slow-down and interior shrinkage .
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