Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ( pp479-80 ) An even clearer illustration of the above can be seen in Re Moore and Co and Landauer and Co [ 1921 ] 2 KB 519 .
2 You can also sow seeds in a greenhouse in March or April , or try lavering , which can be done up to August .
3 This administrative process is very slow and limits the rate at which people can be sent back from Hong Kong .
4 They also evince an obvious preference for Greek , as against Latin , as an object of study — a preference that can be traced back to Nietzsche 's schooldays , which produced a noteworthy essay on Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex ( 1864 ) .
5 Fine Gael is anything but left-wing : its roots can be traced back to General Duffy and the Blueshirts who sent a division of soldiers from Ireland to fight for Franco in the Spanish Civil War .
6 The Hotteterre family of woodwind makers from the region of La Couture Boussey in Normandy can be traced back to Loys de Haulteterre ( d C.1625 ) , who married Jehanne Gabriel .
7 Almost all of the basic principles of his utilitarian programme in relation to the criminal justice system can be traced back to Dei Delitti e delle Pene .
8 It derives , rather , from a picture of the self as fundamentally a unitary , conscious and rational thing , a picture which , in Western philosophy , can be traced back to Descartes .
9 There is no universal agreement , for example , that the mid-1970s represented a fundamental break in political attitudes — aspects of the ‘ new ’ capitalism coming from the Conservative party in the mid-1970s can be traced back to Churchill 's administration in the early 1950s ( Raban , 1986 ) .
10 This view of capitalist management can be traced back to Marx 's conception of the individual capitalist as the mere ‘ personification of capital ’ .
11 It can be traced back to Hogg and Barke and Lewis Grassic Gibbon .
12 They 're retained , or part-time firemen who can be called out to Chipping Norton fire station at any time .
13 M. Dawkins ( 1971 ) gives the details of her experiment on search images ; rat learning can be followed up through Garcia et al.
14 The TCCB meet two weeks ' after today 's final to decide on what further punishment can be meted out to Lamb on top of a two-match ban and threat of expulsion from the England dressing-room .
15 A large powerful unit of enemy troops can be bogged down by Snotlings and overwhelmed , even though the Snotlings are unlikely to cause many casualties .
16 Donations can be made out to SCF and sent to Mrs. Dakin , at 54 High View Road , Guildford , Surrey GU2 5RT — or they may be directed to the charity through the Herald editor , at one of the newspaper 's office .
17 Items for the What 's on column are inserted free and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , faxed to 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road .
18 Items for the daily What 's On column are inserted free of charge and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , fax ( 0504 ) 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road , Waterside , up to 5pm on the day before publication .
19 The pre- and postsynaptic membranes can be separated out from IMHV and studied in isolation by centrifugation , rather like the method I described in Chapter 3 .
20 Mineral identification in thin sections can be backed up by XRD analysis of powdered rock samples ( Chapter 7 ) .
21 His courses in Wengen and Tignes can be booked up through Supertravel : 01–584 5060 .
22 The guarantees , usually secured against the member 's house or some other asset , can be drawn down by Lloyd 's if demands to provide money for paying insurance claims have not been met .
23 Rod Jones hopes two more children can be brought back from Romania for operations in the summer .
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