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

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1 ‘ And should any other prince or captain , Christian or infidel , of whatever law or sect or condition he may be , pretend to any right to these lands and seas , I am ready and prepared to deny him and to defend them in the names of the Kings of Castile present and future , whose is this empire and the dominion of these Indies , islands and mainland , northern and southern , with their seas , in the arctic pole as in the antarctic , on both sides of the equinoctial line , within and without the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn — so that each thing and part of it belong and appertain most completely to Their Highnesses and to their successors , as I declare more at length by writ setting forth all that may be said or can be said and alleged in behalf of their royal patrimony , now and for all time so long as the world shall last until the final universal judgement of all mortals . '
2 Yet more sweet scent came wafting from the generous drifts of white alyssum that softened the open areas of stone chippings in Cheshire Pink shade — a surface that makes a practical alternative to the conventional lawn and can be defined and contained by brick edging .
3 For instance , he can choose to work with the 4WD and diff-locks in the usual way — both functions have their own button and can be engaged and disengaged under full load .
4 Much of the interior remains and can be visited and explored .
5 It has rows of vertical shirring and can be raised and lowered by cords threaded through rings concealed at the back of the blind .
6 The software comes on one disk and can be loaded and run from the floppy disk drive .
7 We want to be known as people who pay their bills on time and can be trusted and depended on for help if needed .
8 This data can quickly be transferred from one information system to another and can be combined and transformed in ways which might not otherwise be practicable ; furthermore , data held on computers is invisible and not directly intelligible so that people have more difficulty in knowing what is in the records or what is happening to them .
9 The food is ingested and the bacteria may lie dormant in the bird , where it contaminates the eggs produced and can be excreted and spread around the flock .
10 In fevers they may be greatly prostrated , weak and weary , stuporous , unconscious but can be aroused and will correctly answer your questions but will lapse back into this prostrate state .
11 A review process so that ‘ weightings ’ developed for differing subjects do not become ‘ binding precedents ’ but can be changed and adjusted as experience or circumstances dictate .
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