Example sentences of "[adv] can [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Much can always be learned from the policy options that are reflected . ’ |
2 | These issues are dealt with in the subsections that follow , though some of them naturally can only be dealt with fully in later chapters concerned with the details of industrial relations on the railways . |
3 | Within T IS , too , the work which was done to bring Caterdata and the Psion together can now be sold on to other Caterdata customers , and a section explaining how Psion works has been added to the Caterdata manual . |
4 | The courses mentioned below can also be combined within the MA(General) and MA ( General Honours ) . |
5 | So can already be well set , you know . |
6 | The standard gauge lace carriage does n't have to be tuned to the machine , so can easily be bought at any time . |
7 | This pop will never trivialize itself , and so can never be lauded as cheap tack . |
8 | But 1927 is only some thirty years away from the beginnings of the mass circulation press in Britain and so can hardly be justified as a bench mark . |
9 | Size alone can never be the sole determinant when considering types of provision for the 16–19 age group . |
10 | Extra can also be earned on milk produced from ‘ green ’ cows ; customers pay 10p a pint more in the shop . |
11 | Those differences in income with age which remain after considering each type of household separately can mainly be explained in terms of two factors . |
12 | This may be a form of habituation , but it is very long-lasting and thus can reasonably be regarded as at least a form of non-associative learning . |
13 | On the same assumption , there is another overwhelming problem for the proposal : for it is not sentences but rather utterances-that make definite statements , and thus can sensibly be assigned truth conditions ( as philosophers have long noted ; see e.g. Strawson , 1950 ; Stalnaker , 1972 ) . |
14 | Sentence ( 14 ) above can therefore be diagrammed in the following way : As for the presence of a before/after relation , the impression that comes through constantly with the use of to is that the infinitive event is depicted as a consequence or result of the action of helping . |
15 | The passage quoted above can then be read not as a denial of conflicts over the use of common land , but as a comment on them . |
16 | The approaches described above can now be captured in computer programming using expert systems technology . |
17 | Training and advice on Open Learning generally can also be provided ( for corporate customers ) . |
18 | Turning to XTC 's third unit , XIT , ‘ Most of what applies to technology generally can also be applied to information technology , ’ says Jenkins . |
19 | Pupils may well need to look beyond the immediate local area , the further back they go , though starting with an example not too far away can still be useful , and allows for field visits . |
20 | The existence of a Hellenizing party in Judaea about 170 B.C. can indeed be taken for granted . |
21 | Any alteration to the pleadings thereafter can only be undertaken by Minute of Amendment and whether or not that is permissible is a matter of discretion for the Court . |
22 | Hunting for presents to take home can sometimes be an unpleasant task , but Wales ' store of distinctive crafts makes for plenty of choice . |
23 | Offences such as reckless driving and driving without due care and attention etc. contrary to Road Traffic Act 1988 sections 2 and 3 respectively can also be considered . |
24 | That the winning of a British Open championship is a two-man team even can best be illustrated by two of the great tournament 's champions of the past — two immortals who owe a little of their immortality to the men who strode beside them when they made history : when Henry Cotton won his first Open in 1934 , he paid tribute to Ernest Butler of Sandwich , a caddie who was ‘ uncanny with his advice concerning the line of the hole ’ . |
25 | The mulberry can grow to a very great age , and some of those planted over 380 years ago can still be found . |
26 | Although the recession may have hit other parts of the United Kingdom more severely , the search for a job in Northern Ireland today can still be a soul-destroying task , with vacancies often attracting hundreds of applications . |
27 | The five-year-old is un- beaten in six races over hurdles , including one over the course , and his run today can only be seen as a dress rehearsal for the Champion Hurdle next year . |
28 | Likewise , in a church school , priorities such as those stated in the admissions policy here can properly be applied . |
29 | The Ronseal varnishes used here can also be applied to a painted or previously varnished surface that has been rubbed down with a fine abrasive paper . |
30 | On the contrary , I would argue that the embedded narratives I have identified here can also be found in more elaborated academic discourses . |