Example sentences of "can be [verb] [prep] [adj] the " in BNC.

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1 Second , it can be concluded for both the UK ( Best , 1976 ) and for the EEC ( Best , 1979 ) that although there are major differences within countries , notably in the relative areas devoted to woodland and urban land , that there is a common pattern of land loss to both urban use and woodland as shown in Figure 8.1 .
2 A family likeness can be seen among all the boys , every face dominated by a long curved nose .
3 Ciba Geigy had invested heavily in personal and team development traininng over the past decade and the benefits can be seen among all the changes .
4 The progressive de-stationization of the terminal can be seen in all the eagerly hailed landmarks of twentieth-century station-building : Florence ( 1936 ) , Finland Tampere ( 1933 ) , and pre-eminently the Stazioni Termini in Rome , completed in 1951 and proclaimed by Meeks ‘ the finest modern station to date ’ and by Pevsner ‘ the best European station of the last half century ’ .
5 This can be seen in both the number of institutions , organizations and campaigns that have been established but also in the wide range of activities undertaken , including research and information work , programme and service development , organization and union building , campaign and lobby work and solidarity networking .
6 It is a low cliff , approached by a path , and can be done in all the beauty of the Verdon scenery but with none of the problems of the big cliffs .
7 But assuming that matches can be achieved on all the known likely factors , there may well be others that could affect the main relationship of interest that are not known about .
8 Ideas leading towards mathematical concepts can be gained from all the toys and apparatus .
9 What must never be forgotten is that the meaning of the word ‘ god ’ shall be such that its definition can be accepted by all the leading and reasonable people of all races , taught to all children , and be so firmly entrenched within the powers of reason and logic that it becomes inviolable .
10 Fortunately there are a number of useful guidelines that can be applied to both the systems on offer and the facilities you need .
11 A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers .
12 A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers .
13 A game that can be played by all the family is quite rare so this is sure to be popular among readers .
14 Chromosome preparations can be obtained from all the recoverable stages of pre-implantation embryos described in Chapter 2 .
15 This information can be obtained from all the lock-sets .
16 Death rates can be criticized in that the denominator population is a somewhat fluid concept .
17 Scores of examples can be given from all the great religions , for this touches on the relationship of external words and actions to religious belief .
18 The same point can be made about all the adjectives in ( 33 ) , e.g. former : ( 36 ) the former king is in prison till next June
19 The economics of service provision , and the arguments in favour of service concentration , especially when savings can be made across all the services ( Warford , 1969 ) have already been discussed in Chapter 4 .
20 The low-calorie ( and that means low in fat as well ) recipes can be enjoyed by all the family , so you wo n't feel there 's any need to deny yourself good food while you 're slimming .
21 Generators powered by a free energy source can be left on all the time , perpetually recharging the batteries and , provided they are of an adequate size , can handle the charging demand of all but the largest yachts for most of the time .
22 Parents to children I shall begin by looking at support which flows from parents to children , examples of which can be found in all the categories which I have listed , although personal care in a sense is the least important because most adult children do not need it .
23 Complexity and change are the predominant factors in the English landscape ; the above examples are no , exceptional and similar instances can be found in all the English counties .
24 To avoid unnecessary disputes , draw up a list of equipment and its owners so that it can be agreed by all the members of the band .
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