Example sentences of "can [be] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Amiga is already supported by a large body of games software which can be easily transferred to CD-ROM for sale to CDTV owners . |
2 | To overcome this problem corals can be hydrothermally converted to calcium phosphate , producing an implant material with a chemical composition closer to natural bone while retaining the open porosity of the original coral . |
3 | COHSE says trusts and units are joining a ‘ lemming-like rush ’ to abandon their current systems in favour of job evaluation , despite scant proof that the system works effectively or can be properly adapted to nursing . |
4 | All your efforts can be painlessly printed to paper with superb control of the layout . |
5 | The pragmatic theories we have examined leave a number of unanswered questions , and they are in need of considerable extension before they can be fruitfully applied to discourse analysis and language teaching . |
6 | Imitation is another ; this is when one coin imitates another datable coin or other artefact , or vice versa , as in the case of some early Roman coins which were imitated on pottery that can be independently dated to 285–265BC . |
7 | At the end of November , when the shoots should be about 1 — 1–1/4in high , the bulbs can be gradually acclimatised to living room conditions . |
8 | So as long as gender and race can be satisfactorily subordinated to class then Marxism does not need refuting , and history can be reasserted as the single narrative of the Third International . |
9 | Obviously chlorophyll is a pool and primary production is a flux , but primary production ( carbon fixation ) can be quantitatively related to chlorophyll through light , nutrients and temperature , independent of the fate of the production . |
10 | Gear version proves the game can be superbly converted to mini-vision . |