Example sentences of "can [adv] be [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Most general practitioners may be very reluctant to travel in the early hours of the morning to see a patient because he had demanded that his own doctor attends , especially when they find that their practice can not be reimbursed for such a visit . |
2 | A claim under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act can not be made for any damage to the defective product itself . |
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4 | The power is wide enough on the one hand to allow the statement of an eye-witness to an accident to express an opinion ( eg that one of the drivers was going too fast ) and on the other hand to allow a party to put in a medical report from a doctor who has died or who can not be called for any other reason . |
5 | The same can not be said for many thousands of Palestinian houses in what is now Israel . |
6 | Thus every time a nominated board is established to perform some administrative function , it is felt that some sort of democratic check is necessary and as elections can not be run for each ad hoc board , another nominated body is created called an ‘ advisory council ’ , the idea being that this acts in lieu of democratic control . |
7 | They find that the null hypothesis that the anticipated component of monetary growth exerts no influence on real output can not be rejected for any country at the 1 per cent level . |
8 | The speculative efficiency hypothesis can not be rejected for these currencies . |
9 | There is apparently no graphological device , whether of spelling , punctuation , capitalization , etc , that can not be exploited for such purposes . |
10 | As independent chain mobility can not be discounted for these longer chains after the onset of entanglement , a modified model is required to account for the ability of long chains to translate and diffuse through the polymer matrix , i.e. the entanglement network must be considered as being transient . |
11 | Unless the trustee allows otherwise , a proof in respect of money owed on a bill of exchange , promissory note or other negotiable instrument or security upon which the debtor is liable can not be admitted for any purpose , unless the document or a certified copy is produced ( r 6.108 ) . |
12 | According to the Lords 's report on the water industry , 191 do not appear to have an owner and valid engineers ' reports ( required under the 1930 Reservoirs Act ) can not be found for more than half of them . |
13 | However , if the buildings can not be used for such purposes ‘ other uses are preferable to allowing the buildings to remain empty or grossly under-occupied ’ . |
14 | for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle , if it can not be used for such purpose without stopping in that length of road , to be used for fire brigade , ambulance or police purposes or in connection with any building operation , demolition or excavation , the removal of any obstruction to traffic , the maintenance , improvement or reconstruction of that length of road , or the laying , erection , alteration , repair or cleaning in or near to that length of road of any traffic sign or sewer or of any main , pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas , water or electricity , or of any telegraph or telephone wires , cables , posts or supports . |
15 | Apart from the disinfection role a sterilising sink has a useful secondary role in providing heated soaking facilities for heavily soiled small equipment although it can not be used for both roles at the same time . |
16 | Feed systems vary according to whether liquid or powder detergents are used as the same system can not be used for both . |
17 | The machinery is so specialist that it can not be used for any other purpose . |
18 | Coarse sand can not be used for this purpose , because it soon enlarges the hole through which it flows . |
19 | ‘ People can hardly be blamed for this misconception when one considers how often the media , particularly the tabloid press , come out with it . |
20 | The same can probably be claimed for those who for reasons which had little to do with humanitarian concern — fearing Jewish revenge in the event of a lost war , or blaming Hitler for bringing on the war through attacking the Jews , attitudes which of course themselves betrayed the influence of Nazi ‘ Jewish conspiracy ’ propaganda — were voicing criticism of Nazi anti Jewish policy . |
21 | It is just a question of knowing when to use it : not , I would think , for food , or , usually , cosmetics ; but illustration appears to be more successful than photography for fashion , and it can clearly be used for most other types of product . |
22 | If pre-operative ERCP is planned , it can reasonably be reserved for those patients who do not fulfil these criteria . |
23 | Residuals from the fitted values can also be calculated for each region , and these are shown in column 4 of figure 10.6 . |
24 | These should include mild and hot peppers ( the jalapeño pepper is not for the faint hearted ) , and tomato sauces for tacos which can also be used for many other dishes . |
25 | Several reasons can plausibly be suggested for this : the distance of Stockport from London , the ineffectiveness of the local officers of the Court of Augmentations , confusions of jurisdiction , or simply the relative insignificance of the small town . |
26 | It can however be arranged for several bills within one household to be included on the same payment . |
27 | The same drug can therefore be used for all cases of the condition , although even in conventional medicine not all patients will respond to it . |
28 | Results of surveys taken in recent years in AIB have indicated that staff morale is low — as it is in all banks — and this can certainly be said for those in Britain where members have had to endure in the past five years a two year period of unreal thinking , the additional pressures brought on by the recession , the pressures brought on by short staffing and on top of all that the lack of recognition in monetary terms for their efforts in ‘ keeping the ship afloat ’ . |