Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv] that the " in BNC.

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1 It can be concluded therefore that the action project appears to make a difference in terms of the length of time people are sustained at home , but only to a certain type of dementia sufferer , and the numbers affected are likely to be small unless a wide geographical area is covered .
2 Modern counter-insurgency practice concentrates on ways by which the water can be poisoned so that the fish shrivel and die .
3 A pleasant cottage-garden effect can be obtained by random planting without regard to colour , or plants can be placed so that the colours of the flowers blend and combine .
4 It can be argued therefore that the restraints of Functionalism , if prepared with the genius of a Stravinsky , a Mondrian , a Nervi , a Lloyd Wright or a Corbusier permit magnificent freedom within each disciplined field .
5 Recent legislation , on employment protection by making provision for disclosure of information and advance consultation on redundancy , and on health and safety by bringing the subject into the sphere of joint regulation , is advanced as the basis for this declaration : ‘ It can be argued indeed that the basis for a legislative framework designed to encourage industrial democracy at shop floor level already exists ’ .
6 First of all , there are ways that missing husbands can be traced so that the divorce petition can be sent to them .
7 First of all , there are ways that missing husbands can be traced so that the divorce petition can be sent to them .
8 I hope two two eight can be referred so that the content and discussion and the Report it asks for can be part of these discussions .
9 If the workshop is planned to accompany a module of nursing experience , the ward and school objectives can be given so that the learner comes to see the ward and school staff as a complete team .
10 However , matters can be arranged so that the judgements required of human observers are only those which they can make reliably and accurately .
11 Using a closed-loop ministep control with rotor position obtained by waveform detection , however , the phase currents can be adjusted so that the rotor is pulled back to the demanded position , giving a system which has effectively infinite stiffness ( Fig. 7.1 5b ) .
12 Objectives for learning can be set so that the nurse has guidelines for the session .
13 This equation can be rearranged so that the term E ( S T ) disappears , giving E ( R p ) = [ F t - S t + D ( l + r ) ] /S t .
14 It can be shown generally that the maximum peak static torque is produced in a multi-phase stepping motor when half of the phases are excited ( Acarnley et at. , 1979 ) , i.e — in a machine with n phases the peak static torque is maximised if : So a six-phase motor is. excited with three-phases-on , while a seven-phase would have either three- or four-phases-on excitation .
15 The first method is to take out two separate policies that cover half the loan amount ( this can be stretched so that the higher earner of the two parties has a policy covering a greater amount ) .
16 The four RJ-45 connections can be configured so that the unused wires carry an additional four 10BaseT connections by using the MiLAN MIL 4084 Expansion Module or by punching down the extra lines .
17 evidence , er I would however like to point out this is n't included into the report , but much of these have these days that incidence of complaints received er by organization such as ours from the general public and I 'm happy to report this indeed can be verified factually that the incidence of complaint against the highway service has dropped off enormously in the last two or three years , certainly within the last two years when we concentrated so much of our time and effort and improved in the quality and immediacy of the service of practice , er the level of complaints these days , and these are general complaints , not
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