Example sentences of "[adj] can be [vb pp] and " in BNC.

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1 Please ask him if this can be arranged and she will arrive with her grandmother at the Albert Hall .
2 If this can be created and kept constantly alive , streets will retain a great deal of interest for years to come .
3 This can be explored and used as a useful revision of the alternatives of different types of shares , debentures etc. available for consideration .
4 The garage will inform you which category of car you have and , if it needs adjustment , where this can be done and how much it will cost .
5 This can be twisted and removed for use in inaccessible areas .
6 They concede that the Church 's policy of rotating the Moderator every year can pose some difficulties for broadcasters and newspapers in terms of availability and profile , but they argue that this can be overcome and does not explain all the recent exclusions from discussions .
7 Like Arnold and Leavis these writers , concerned above all with what Holbrook calls the children 's ‘ humanity ’ , believe that this can be touched and sensitized by engagement with great works of art .
8 This can be limited and even stopped by resolute political action .
9 If a submersible pump is used during the summer , then this can be detached and an electric pool heater installed in its place .
10 The system involves an obligation to provide evidence of having sought help from charities , friends and relations , and even if this can be provided and the request deemed a reasonable one , no payment will be forthcoming if it involves the breach of cash limits .
11 It is , therefore , worth taking a little time and trouble to understand how this can be attained and is the purpose of this short article .
12 The losses in this transfer of energy from one form to another can be calculated and the flow through the various sub-systems can be traced .
13 The subject is now surrounded by a multitude of objects from which only a few can be selected and invested with a sense of self , but Simmel argues that : ‘ our freedom is crippled if we deal with objects that our ego can not assimilate ’ ( 1978 : 462 ) .
14 The state has to be assured that the person being disposed of is the person others say he is , that the manner of his dying can be explained and is legally acceptable .
15 The company say the Exec 90 can be built and stored in a one-car garage , and easily trailered .
16 If these can be confirmed and if the tappings were done with the authority of a Home Office warrant , it suggests that the guidelines were being interpreted with a remarkable degree of latitude .
17 These can be separated and transplanted .
18 Not only is the method not scientific but , to the extent that Marx did make certain historical prophecies which can be related to empirical evidence over long periods of time , these can be examined and by and large they have not proved to be valid .
19 Another goal will be to identify the ethical principles which can create a new public ethos and how these can be mobilised and translated into Christian communication practice .
20 They proceed on the assumption , which Hegel also shared , that there is a sense and pattern in the structure and dynamics of reality , and that these can be explored and entered into through experimentation and theorising .
21 Choosing to enter a word in the Synonym input box calls up a list of headwords in alphabetical order , one of these can be selected and examined in more detail in the Thesaurus .
22 Using Windows ' Clipboard , these can be copied and customized by the end-user .
23 These can be removed and transplanted for propagation .
24 For example I can see a good case for a local headmaster being a member of the authority , representing educational concerns or for some representations say from significant ethnic groups within the area , but these can be identified and appointed by the authorities themselves , whose local knowledge will lead to far more accurate selection than Whitehall or Whitehall inspired sources .
25 These can be severed and planted as new plants .
26 Some of the problems that arise can not be solved immediately , but in the long term many can be anticipated and overcome .
27 Summon help at once , and inform senior staff so that anyone concerned can be told and formalities can be arranged with relatives who may not be present , the GP , a funeral director and an appropriate religious representative .
28 Given the preoccupation of most of the British Press with the sensational and the titillating such coverage will inevitably continue , but more can be done and should be done to avoid the negative image of the profession that emerges with each story .
29 More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start .
30 Molar masses from 10 2 to 10 6 g mol -1 can be measured and this range is much wider than any other existing technique .
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