Example sentences of "which can [be] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Once the source text is understood , the translator then has to tackle the task of producing a target version which can be accepted as a text in its own right .
2 West-Burnham in chapter 6 outlines an analysis which can be applied to a wide range of situations from the individual project to a whole school programme .
3 The boolean functions which can be applied to a single bit position can then be extended to what are called logical operations on the whole word .
4 1 A body of systematic and generalized knowledge which can be applied to a variety of problems .
5 The fact that the rational expectations hypothesis is a free-standing set of criteria which can be applied to a wide variety of macroeconomic models was rarely grasped by early Keynesian critics .
6 Walton stresses that there is no simple concept or criterion of the child 's best interests which can be applied in a crude rule-of-thumb way , and no group or individual which has sole authority to assume that generally it has the best conception of the child 's interests .
7 The first scale we 'll look at is the Dorian minor , which can be played over a minor seventh chord providing it 's the II chord of the key we are in .
8 Equally , there are many games which can be played from a wheelchair , if the patient can not stand , but his sitting balance is good .
9 Both categories should be screened to determine which can be assessed through a company 's own collection agencies in a convenient , legal and ethical manner .
10 The jet of water , which can be projected over a metre , is produced by compression of the gill covers .
11 It includes provisions for full nomination of subcontractors , for fluctuations which can be calculated in a variety of ways , and for partial possession by the employer .
12 An impressive demonstration of the role of this factor is its effect on a single progenitor cell which can be followed under a microscope .
13 Alphabetical and non-decimal numerical division are merely indications of how to list individuals or items which can be symbolized by a number or alphabetical abbreviation .
14 Metaphase 1 ( M1 ) is the stage of meiosis used in routine analysis for the establishment of bivalent number , chiasma frequency or position , and for the detection of a chromosomal anomaly such as a reciprocal translocation which can be recognized as a multivalent configuration in the complement .
15 A disk will take up to 100 photos , which can be displayed on a television by a Photo-CD player or on a computer screen by a machine with a CD-ROM XA standard drive .
16 Not only is it possible to get an accurate computer analysis of the fundamental frequency of speech ( which can be displayed on a screen for someone doing practice on intonation , or can be used in the study of the intonation of large samples of natural speech ) , but it is now possible to get a computer to produce a simple phonetic transcription of what is said to it .
17 One is to have the list written out on a large piece of paper , which can be hung in a prominent position .
18 This is likely to apply particularly to concepts , which can be understood on a number of levels , while skills are generally easier to specify as they are procedures carried out in practice and are therefore more " visible " , whereas pupils ' understanding of concepts and strategies can only be inferred from behaviour .
19 management is an operational process , which can be understood by a close study of management functions ; and
20 Particularly valuable examples of the amount of information which can be given about a character in brief solos are those for most of the characters in A Month in the Country and , dramatically , for those in Mayerling .
21 Obviously the leaders of major organisations can not spend much of their time in schools , but their occasional visits would complement the very valuable support which can be given on a regular and consistent basis by businesses and people who work within them .
22 As well as the historical interest , there is a wide range of skills and knowledge which can be developed with a visit to one of Historic Scotland 's sites as the focus of study , and it is important that teachers are aware of the full potential of any visit . ’
23 VOLOPEN indicating that there is more space available on the volume which can be filled on a subsequent run , or
24 This is a point that has been commonly overlooked in the past , even by geologists , since there is a general tendency to assume that the only rocks worth bothering about are ‘ hard ’ rocks , which can be hit with a hammer !
25 The stoma care nurse and ward nurses were able to answer his questions over the next few days and also showed Mr Reynolds some of the bags which can be worn over a stoma and let him practise handling these .
26 The first of these , the preparation of lessons in sequence will obviously deal with the formulation of learning objectives which can be realised in a particular unit of work .
27 Sew a little loop of elastic inside the cuff of her sweater , which can be looped over a thumb to stop the sleeves bunching up uncomfortably when she puts her coat on .
28 At present the crossing of roads is the ma–or safety problem , one which can be tackled in a variety of ways .
29 Clients booking half board will receive vouchers from our Rep , which can be exchanged at a number of cafes and restaurants in the village .
30 Give the winners of the games a black spot which can be exchanged for a present or a can of coke .
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