Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] one " in BNC.
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1 | Er , scrap timber can be stacked up at one side , and used as firewood . |
2 | Subject to availability of accommodation , bookings can be accepted up to one working day prior to your intended date or arrival at your hotel . |
3 | Each word has component parts which can be traced back to one of 800 roots . |
4 | The discussion around the table often generates even better feature ideas which can be taken up by one of the journalists present . |
5 | A rapid and widescale communication network is thus provided , and good chants can be taken over from one set of fans and used against a different set the following week . |
6 | If that change can be put down to one man it is Bob Brett , who took over coaching duties from Balazs Taroczy in February last year . |
7 | It is ideal if concreting can be carried out during one day as there is then less likelihood of a leak appearing . |
8 | If wood is to be stained as well as filled , then it is possible with some makes to thin the filler with the wood dye , so that dyeing and filling can be carried out in one operation . |
9 | Most of what is unusual about man can be summed up in one word : ‘ culture ’ . |
10 | Wittgenstein 's treatment of intentionality can be summed up in one sentence from the Philosophical Grammar : ‘ It is in language that it 's all done ’ . |
11 | The reason for this can be summed up in one word — dragons . |
12 | The reason for that failure can be summed up in one word : ‘ Next ’ . |
13 | If the idea of higher education being argued for in this book can be summed up in one word , that is it . |
14 | Erm our problem can be summed up in one word , 'accidents ' . |
15 | THE reaction of the Labour Party to our campaign in the Willington East by-election can be summed up in one word panic ! |
16 | Mistakes and ignorance can be handed on from one generation to another , habit can blind , and tradition can bind . |