Example sentences of "can be [verb] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A large amount of information can be gathered systematically in this way — data on techniques , personnel involved , subjects covered etc . |
2 | This feature derived from Cézanne 's work can be seen also in some of Braque 's l'Estaque landscapes . |
3 | As can be seen even from these brief extracts Boulestin did not by any means invariably advocate traditional French bourgeois or regional cooking . |
4 | However , we collected detailed information on the employment and labour market histories of respondents in the three years between redundancy and interview , and previous research indicates that such information can be collected reliably for such relatively short periods ( Walker 1982a ) . |
5 | Now , due to developments in microelectronics , this same objective can be achieved regardless of such architectural considerations . |
6 | In publicising one 's own methods it becomes only a short step to maintaining that this personal success is general success and can be achieved only through this personal approach . |
7 | This does not , however , mean that high quality results can be achieved only by such methods : where a small volume of sections is involved , many of the techniques described in this chapter can easily be adapted for manual preparation of thin sections . |
8 | Compatibility : They are not particularly aggressive corals , and so can be placed close to each other and to other non-aggressive coelenterates such as zoanthids , Xenia pulse corals , bushy soft corals ( Simularia ) and gorgonians . |
9 | The opportunity offered in the market by an asset owner can not be freely duplicated or surpassed by just anyone ; it can be duplicated only by another owner of a similar asset . |
10 | But as Matza 's quotation makes clear , its absence can be felt regardless of any formal attempt to withdraw it . |
11 | While not insurmountable they can be overcome only by those with experience and intimate knowledge of police work . |
12 | Once traced , of course , the image can be manipulated just like any other set of anchor points and curves . |
13 | This can be observed particularly for some of the small fragments which give a very weak signal suggesting they contain very few repeats . |
14 | It can be recognized even in such an extreme case as enjoyment of sinking into sleep . |
15 | Those that you think are worth persevering with can be grown on for another year , getting a second chance to bloom . |
16 | The market for private motor-cars , for example , can be broken down into several segments , depending on income levels , family commitments , benefits sought and many other preferences . |
17 | And since one partial theory can be played off against another in the same way that sentences can , we have eventually to hold , with Quine , that ‘ the unit of empirical significance is the whole of science ’ . |
18 | Any information the client is interested in can be printed off at any stage during the search . |
19 | It has for long been held that our modern idea of time derives from that of early Christianity , which in turn can be traced back to that of ancient Israel and Judaism . |
20 | The system allows information to be ‘ filed ’ on floppy discs so that stored information can be called up at any time on the computer 's visual display unit . |
21 | In principle , any discipline can be called on in this way , as an intellectual resource which has the power of showing hidden ways of perceiving the object in question . |
22 | Moore 's approach only makes sense in the context of his belief that any proper thing can be conceived independently of any larger context in which it may figure . |
23 | They can be expressed formally in several ways , making use of the resources and notations of different logical systems , but are perspicuously expressed in just the forms we have . |
24 | Find another two people to be prayer partners with you once a week so that some of these prayer burdens can be shared and agreed on and so that you can be spurred on by each other 's zeal in prayer . |
25 | The maximum speed attainable with each switching angle is simply the stepping rate at which the appropriate characteristic intersects the " load torque " line : The velocity profile during acceleration can be calculated Precisely for each switching angle using the graphical method described in Section 6.3 . |
26 | The track can be followed easily for some miles before returning . |
27 | They will partly design the course themselves , concentrating on using local produce and designing menus so that preparation can be fitted in round all the other pressures on a farm . |
28 | River , meadow , and woodland may lead the spectator to predict ‘ Arcadia among fertility , loveliness , industry and wealth ’ , but the illusion can be sustained only by those who keep their distance , for such ‘ picturesque villages are generally the perennial hotbeds of fever and ague , of squalid penury , sottish profligacy , dull discontent too stale for words ’ . |
29 | Authorised conditions of disposal can be recorded together with any associated risk assessments . |
30 | His advancement of Gloucester can be criticized only by those who believe that the only good nobleman is an impotent nobleman . |