Example sentences of "which can be [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
2 After cutting out the neck shape , the raw edge is enclosed with a double band , which can be backstitched on the right side and slip stitched into position on the wrong side .
3 Their effects can not be isolated from the HLCA system ; in essence it has been the availability of substantial levels of grant plus the guarantee of HLCAs on the increased numbers of animals which can be kept on the agriculturally improved grassland , which together have constituted a substantial incentive for such capital improvements .
4 A disk will take up to 100 photos , which can be displayed on a television by a Photo-CD player or on a computer screen by a machine with a CD-ROM XA standard drive .
5 Not only is it possible to get an accurate computer analysis of the fundamental frequency of speech ( which can be displayed on a screen for someone doing practice on intonation , or can be used in the study of the intonation of large samples of natural speech ) , but it is now possible to get a computer to produce a simple phonetic transcription of what is said to it .
6 This is likely to apply particularly to concepts , which can be understood on a number of levels , while skills are generally easier to specify as they are procedures carried out in practice and are therefore more " visible " , whereas pupils ' understanding of concepts and strategies can only be inferred from behaviour .
7 The power of decision being committed by the statute exclusively to the housing authority , their exercise of the power can only be challenged before the courts on the strictly limited grounds ( i ) that their decision was vitiated by bias or procedural unfairness ; ( ii ) that they have reached a conclusion of fact which can be impugned on the principles set out in the speech of Lord Radcliffe in Edwards v. Bairstow [ 1956 ] A.C. 14 ; or ( iii ) that , in as far as they have exercised a discretion ( as they may require to do in considering questions of reasonableness under section 17(1) ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) ) , the exercise can be impugned on the principles set out in the judgment of Lord Greene M.R. in Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
8 Obviously the leaders of major organisations can not spend much of their time in schools , but their occasional visits would complement the very valuable support which can be given on a regular and consistent basis by businesses and people who work within them .
9 VOLOPEN indicating that there is more space available on the volume which can be filled on a subsequent run , or
10 An important preliminary step is therefore to define the area for analysis and break this up into distinct sub-areas which can be implemented on a database and merged later .
11 These devices in effect increase the size of program which can be run on a given machine , because much of the required data can be stored externally until needed .
12 The purpose of this research is to develop a more adaptive algorithm which can be run on a micro- computer .
13 The amount of information which can be stored on a hard disk is much greater — my computer , for example , has a 105 megabyte hard disk .
14 type faces which can be stored on a disk and then downloaded to the printer when required for printing .
15 Consequently the system is left with a more useful structure for the storage of the lexicon , which can be searched on a number of factors to attempt correction of recognition errors .
16 If the result is a map , then the total set of output maps can be used to draw confidence intervals or ‘ credibility regions ’ which can be overlaid on the deterministic results as a visual indication of the effects of data uncertainty .
17 The problem in terms purely of resourcing is if , if one does n't look after the not so seriously mentally ill they very rapidly c become the very seriously mentally ill with considerable financial resourcing problems and also enormous manpower problems because they do then tend to need twenty four hour close supervision nursing and not care in the community which can be done on a part-time basis and the implications of that are frightening .
18 The bronze statue of Boadicea , in her chariot , which can be seen on the Thames Embankment at Westminster Bridge , is the work of Hamo Thornycroft , R.A. , who had a studio in Holland Park , but it proved too small , so he removed it to the ‘ tin tabernacle ’ which Sir John Isaac Thornycroft , F.R.S. , had built as a workshop in the gardens of Walpole House on Chiswick Mall , during the last decade of the nineteenth century .
19 Whilst it is accepted that the total provision for the County , erm five hundred and sixteen hectares about twenty five he per cent above the approved plan provision , the County Council considers this is justified on the basis that it provides the most generous level which can be justified on the information which is available and at a time when changes in the distribution of business use are to say at the least unpredictable .
20 the extent of reliance which can be placed on the information to be included in the report : to avoid misunderstandings the client should be made aware that suitable caveats may need to be included in the report .
21 For a start , you will consider the needs of your family : bread , meat , dairy products , eggs , vegetables , and fruit — most , if not all , of which can be produced on a smallholding .
22 This should be mixed , with clean water to produce a dry mix which can be lifted on a trowel without sagging or sliding off .
23 Colours are necessary and the difference between the monitors for IBM PCs is mainly the number of colours which can be shown on the screen .
24 A comprehensive and fully illustrated hard back book on ‘ The Technique of Lace ’ takes a look at a wide variety of lace patterns and designs which can be knitted on the Japanese knitting machines .
25 Expedition models can have a snow valance on the fly — an extra skirt around the bottom which can be laid on the ground and anchored down by snow or rocks .
26 People are increasingly coming to think that we want an answer which can be simulated on a computer .
27 There 's even a fireplace which can be installed on a wall with no flue : a container of special fuel is lit under ‘ coals ’ , and gives you up to three hours of warmth and flames with no mess , no de-ashing , and no chimney is needed .
28 To do these effectively you need either an abdominal board which can be used on an incline , or a plank with one end raised on bricks and a piece of rope tied to that end to hook your feet underneath .
29 These latter are the agglomerated , and subsequently dried , cells of single-celled microorganisms like algae , yeasts , fungi and certain bacteria which can be cultivated on a large industrial-scale basis for the production of protein that can be used for either human or animal consumption .
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