Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Hortons added on to the mill house , and during Elizabeth 's reign they made extensive gabled additions which can be seen best on the east façade . |
2 | Fades are well within the video repertoire of the average home movie maker , and they can be done either on the camcorder while the shots are being taken or later at the editing stage when they are being copied during assembly . |
3 | Cutting can be done automatically on a diamond-impregnated saw with a vacuum chuck , holding up to six slides simultaneously . |
4 | junk mail can be placed clearly on a continuum with the press . |
5 | All the following drinks are calorie-free , or negligible in calories , so they can be consumed freely on the F-Plan : water ; tea and black coffee ( without sugar , of course , though you can add milk from your daily half-pint allowance ) ; all bottled drinks like bitter lemon , Diet Pepsi and Tab which are specially labelled ‘ low calorie ’ . |
6 | A rigorous analysis of acceleration from rest is possible ( Pickup and Tipping 1976 ) , but in practice a simplified approach ( Gupta and Mathur , 1976 ) ; Lawrenson et al. , 1977 ) yields approximate results , which can be confirmed experimentally on a prototype system . |
7 | This is not the fallacy ( although some allege it to be so ) of Nigel Lawson 's exchange rate policy , nor the fallacy ( which others allege ) of the money supply policy which Mrs Thatcher would prefer , but the fallacy of supposing government can be conducted successfully on the basis of ambiguous vacillation . |
8 | Any other arrangement can be based only on the assumed requirements of each sex , an approach which we consider to be incompatible with equal status ’ . |
9 | These steps can be built directly on the earth , bedding the paving materials in concrete to bind them together . |
10 | We have thus established that PHB mobility in vivo can be explained solely on the basis of the intrinsic material properties of the polymer . |
11 | A projection can be made only on the assumption that current levels or trends continue . |
12 | Decisions can be made periodically on the basis of information gathered so far . |
13 | In seeking to develop managers he encourages each individual to develop a personal philosophy of management which can be implemented practically on a minute-by-minute basis each day of the working week . |
14 | Clearly , if a person has contracted to buy his own goods from someone else , the contract can be set aside on the basis of mistake and any money paid over will be recoverable because of total failure of consideration . |
15 | Even your supporters are becoming alarmed by the destabilising effect of general practitioner fundholding , as you top slice cash from the central reserve and ensure that it can be spent only on the limited number of services that general practitioners are allowed to purchase directly . |
16 | His thinking , with its faith in science and brave new worlds , is very old-style ‘ Soviet ’ , at its core a belief that climate can be modified beneficially on the grand scale . |
17 | Tenths can be stretched easily on the harp . |
18 | This means that a management policy that is injurious to employee interests can be attacked only on the grounds that the directors lacked good faith , meaning that the directors did not honestly believe that the policy constitutes an appropriate balancing of interests , or that they have altogether disregarded the impact of their decision on the employees . |
19 | The certificate of summary administration can be revoked either on the court 's own motion or on the application of the official receiver ( r 6.50 ) if it appears that the certificate should not have been issued ( s 275(3) ) . |
20 | Again the cockerel , its cry a reminder to me — like the little cake that Proust dipped in his tea — that time is a complex thing , stronger than any tide , yet so fragile it can be traversed instantaneously on a familiar sound or smell . |
21 | Mr. Hacking , for the defendant , also drew attention to sections 24(4) and 28(6) of the Theft Act , which can be required only on the basis that section 15 , in at least some respects , is not dealing with theft . |
22 | Interest can be paid either on an annual or monthly basis and Royal Reward has tiered rates which means the more the customer invests , the higher the rate they will attract and the faster their money will grow . |
23 | They can be found anywhere on the external genitalia , on the vaginal walls , and on the cervix . |
24 | Porches , also known as bellends , can be found anywhere on the tent , depending on the design . |
25 | Cars and lorries are taxed before they can be driven legally on the roads . |
26 | For example , the increase in the income tax rate needed to finance an expansion of government spending can be predicted only on the basis of the assumed response of households . |
27 | There is perhaps some small irony to be derived from speculating whose legacy has been the more significant now that illiterate hand-written memos can be reproduced instantly on the other side of the globe with every graphic spasm intact . |
28 | They can be sold immediately on the open market for 24,000 Kwanza , the equivalent of a month 's salary for a middle level civil servant . |
29 | They can be sold quickly on the Stock Exchange if banks are short of cash . |
30 | Thus it was submitted that the question whether the death was in this case natural or unnatural was a matter exclusively for the coroner whose decision can be reviewed only on the basis that no coroner could reasonably have reached the conclusion arrived at here . |