Example sentences of "can [be] [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Arrangements can be tailored to meet individual requirements , with prices starting at £342 for two-night weekend packages in a single room ( £278 per person , sharing a twin ) .
2 Arrangements can be tailored to meet individual requirements .
3 Matthew Wauchope , sales director at Imago Systems , which supplies integrated human resource management applications for use on mainframes , minis and multi-user PCs to medium to large-size companies , also stresses the need for very functional systems that can be tailored to meet different users ' requirements .
4 AEA 's extensive expertise and experience , and unrivalled access to the range of technology and systems needed , means that services can be tailored to meet precise requirements be it a single isolator or a comprehensive containment or a hazardous materials handling project for the pharmaceutical or process industry .
5 sufficient evidence can be gathered to confirm current competence .
6 While the first level of cuts can be reached using existing levels of technology , the second stage , likely in 1994 , will require a new generation of engines .
7 Traffic lights can be reprogrammed to give public transport instant priority over other road users .
8 Five to the power three is 125 , which is the number of colours that can be generated using this procedure .
9 There are many ways in which language can be analysed to produce collocational information .
10 I shall argue that the question of ‘ subject choice ’ is not a neutral one and that individual school subjects can be seen to embody certain kinds of values .
11 Most cells recovered from reaggregates ( 25% of the input number in this experiment ) express αβ TCR ( f ) and by comparison with adult thymocytes ( e ) can be seen to include both TCR rlo cells which are predominantly double-positive ( g ) , and TCR rhi cells , the majority of which have undergone maturation into single-positive CD4 + or CD8 + cells ( h ) .
12 An awareness of these pitfalls has encouraged Braudel 's successors to use the notion of the longue durée in a comparatively narrow sense to designate stable features of the environment which can be seen to constrain social conjonctures .
13 We now know that our galaxy is only one of some hundred thousand million that can be seen using modern telescopes , each galaxy itself containing some hundred thousand million stars .
14 From this position , perceptions can be seen to guide human action .
15 The lease in our sample document can be seen to comprise five parts , as follows :
16 These three places are equidistant and , if taken to fall on the circumference of a circle , can be seen to form three points of a decagon , the centre of which falls at the hamlet of Whiteleafed Oak , where Worcestershire , Herefordshire and Gloucestershire meet .
17 The mill has been restored and can be seen grinding wholemeal flour on weekdays and Sunday afternoons between Easter and October .
18 This can be seen to underlie economic change in the UK in that the older industrialized regions have tended to suffer in relation to the expanding regions of the south of England .
19 Often a random pattern is adopted and on observation the cleaner often can be seen to cover some parts of an area many times yet miss others .
20 To return to Lévi-Strauss , the point has been made that emotion need not be seen as obscure and incomprehensible , and that Freud 's importance is that he made a lasting contribution to explicating how the most obscure actions can be seen to make emotional sense .
21 If Corys can be seen to make repeated dashes to the aquarium surface , this tends to indicate a low oxygen level ; a high nitrate level , and/or low pH .
22 Taking a broader view of the term ‘ environment ’ , other kinds of factors can be seen to influence this AL : for example , climate and geographical location .
23 Whilst the design process used in individual cases can be seen to contain common elements of activity , communications and control , the weighting of events and degree of design iteration necessary tend to be unique in each particular case .
24 Helicopter gunships can be seen attacking Kurdish positions near Mosul to the west .
25 At low tide , the sewage outfall at Porthleven harbour can be seen depositing thick sludge into the sea .
26 In the interpretation of Dicey which I have presented the themes that recur in Oakeshott — anti-rationalism , the importance of tradition , and the value of practical experience — can be seen to play major roles in Dicey 's theory .
27 ABOVE Wet sieving for small plant and animal remains can be done using simple equipment ; on this excavation , sieves , a hosepipe and a dustbin are being used .
28 We must address what can be done to stop this kind of thing happening again .
29 What can be done to stop this decline ?
30 What is depressing about that campaign is its spineless acceptance that nothing can be done to improve public services without throwing huge amounts of money at them .
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