Example sentences of "[adj] to [pron] can [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If you ever have to write the rules for a game you will be amazed how rules which seem absolutely clear to you can be interpreted — quite justifiably — in a totally different way by highly intelligent people . |
2 | Whichever appears the most serious to her can be explored further . |
3 | We shall be drawing our examples from the professional knowledge , not only of teachers , but of media specialists and librarians , because they have much to suggest to us , and because their contributions within schools and without are important to what can be attempted and achieved . |
4 | The absence of any prospect of being able to do more than survive on the finances available to them can be deeply depressing . |
5 | But the approach eschews vague yet important notions of fairness and integrity , and makes them subservient to what can be criticized as a very narrow view of cost . |
6 | In improvising , a player can often create spontaneously something much superior to what can be written down with the crude approximation of notation . |