Example sentences of "can be [verb] [v-ing] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The data can be analysed using a x 2 test .
2 Seen in her latest movie ‘ Indecent Proposal ’ she can be seen wearing a tee-shirt with the sole word LINFIELD in large letters emblazed across it !
3 This can be done using a number of different comparisons :
4 In chapters 6 and 7 it has been established that accurate reduction in the amplitude of alternating potential difference or current can be achieved using a transformer .
5 Prefabricated units are not necessarily of the shape or length desired and , when something special is needed , the waterfall can be made with concrete , although some suppliers suggest that a presentable feature can be constructed using a pool liner .
6 Lymphocytes can be activated using a combination of a phorbol ester or a permeant DAG analogue to activate PKC and an ionophore to mimic the calcium-mobilizing action of InsP 3 .
7 This can be detected using a software routine which would alert the user to the fact that the code had not been read correctly .
8 It also covers data held manually which can be identified using a code held on a computer .
9 The eggs that are released should be largely free of cumulus cells but any contaminating cells can be removed using a mouth pipette .
10 The ICM develops on top of the outgrowth as a knot of cells which can be removed using a mouth pipette .
11 When not doing his rare caddying stints , Tip can be found enjoying a beer and an occasional rum-chaser at the Dunvegan Hotel , overlooking those revered links that are a constant reminder of his glory years , and a spur to his memory when the young caddies ask him about the good old days .
12 As an indication of just how easy it can be to start using a Macintosh from scratch we have recently installed a network system running PageMaker , MacWrite and MacDraw on a previously PC-only site .
13 If these reactions are carried out at constant volume changes in number of moles of gas with change in gas pressure which can be measured using a manometer .
14 All these effects on money supply can be summarized using a flow-of-funds equation .
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