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

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1 The shafts can be tied on in the case of very young children , especially during active play .
2 New ideas can be bounced around in the comparative safety of the governors ' meeting and reactions gauged .
3 Though the backgrounds of the successful ironmongers were varied , nearly all their families can be traced back in the neighbourhood to the sixteenth century , either through a direct line or through marriage .
4 Any further comments can be filled out in the available space .
5 However , it indicates how very complicated multiple conditions can be built up in the creation of user profiles for information retrieval systems .
6 Well they can be tipped back in the tin then ca n't they ?
7 Using this , make a box 375mm square and 375mm high , with a lid that can be taken off in the spring so that the box can be cleaned .
8 Obviously this would only be of benefit if there were capital gains against which the loss can be set off in the current or future years .
9 What the planner needs to know can be set out in the form of a cycle of information and analysis — a cycle , because marketing and advertising are a continuous process , and knowledge gained from one advertising campaign can be used to develop its continuation .
10 After it has flowered the bulb can be planted out in the garden in the usual way .
11 It involves the creation of a heritage wall whereby brass plaques can be put up in the club house for a one-off payment of £100 .
12 Hand-reared birds can be put back in the nest once they can feed themselves , but if they 've become imprinted on a human , they may not respond properly to the other birds and the parents may reject them .
13 They can be carried round in the pocket and referred to frequently — on the bus , while taking the dog for a walk , while shaving , almost anywhere .
14 They work by detecting the by-products of the vaginitis bacteria that cause its characteristic fishy smell , and can be carried out in the surgery in two minutes , thus avoiding the usual five to 10-day wait for lab test results — and prolonged discomfort .
15 Some business decisions can be carried out in the same way .
16 ] It is unnecessary , under these circumstances , for any participant to inch ahead of his competitors ( in the attractiveness of opportunities offered ) , since all current plans can be carried out in the market without disappointment .
17 Paragraph 4.15 of the non-technical summary rightly states : ’ there will be restrictions on the type of watersports that can be carried out in the Bay .
18 Measurement of the osmotic pressure π of a polymer solution can be carried out in the type of cell represented schematically in figure 9.1 .
19 As usual , much of this can be sorted out in the pilot phase .
20 But right now Eurotunnel shares can be picked up in the market at around £3.60 .
21 Due to the extensive television coverage practically every hole on the course , and certainly all those on the second nine , can be conjured up in the mind 's eye , even when the tournament is long over .
22 it is really very difficult to stick to a principle when the form of capital can be changed about in the many forms that modern complex conditions will allow … the thing is to look at the spirit which initiates these particular forms of thrift on the part of people .
23 Many new and fascinating approaches can be worked out in the voluntary setting and provide a base for constructive criticism of statutory provision and a fund of enthusiasm for change .
24 ‘ Our success , ’ says Denis Galway , Director and General Manager , ‘ can be summed up in the ability to offer customers , old and new , the right facilities and service at the right price . ’
25 Denis Galway , Director and General Manager of Larne Harbour Limited , explains : ‘ Our success can be summed up in the ability to offer customers , old and new , the right facilities and service at the right price .
26 These can be summed up in the words of the Royal Society 's working party on Girls and Mathematics :
27 One important global issue can be summed up in the now widely used expression ‘ limits to growth ’ .
28 The unit can include as many net-armed and as many club-armed Night Goblins as you wish , and they can be mixed up in the ranks as you please .
29 The Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto in his book , The Other Path , argues that such change can be brought about in the Latin American context by legalizing the informals .
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