Example sentences of "[to-vb] what can [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Child care experts have gathered from throughout Scotland to discuss what can be done to improve the educational record of children in care .
2 To help you to identify what can be recycled , many Tesco products are clearly labelled with the distinctive Tesco Cares " recyclable " logo and the name of the material from which it is made .
3 To illustrate what can be done , here is the statement of policy of the English department of a multi-racial inner-city school : ‘ Pupils needs to develop full control of their language use .
4 Of equal importance is the ability to understand what can be seen at some historical sites where there is little attempt at historical reconstruction to assist understanding — perhaps a burial mound in the middle of a field or a ruined castle .
5 Choreographers today also need to understand what can be called a Grammar of Choreography if their work is to emerge as a valid stage presentation .
6 This involves a very considerable degree of planning and administrative skill together with sufficient maturity at both local and national level to recognise what can be devolved and what should be maintained as a national concern .
7 When more of the outstanding work is complete , HOG will meet again to decide what can be used .
8 Such theories have helped to free dancers from the strict conventions of classical technique and to develop what can be called body language .
9 One of the nurses rings back , discusses the situation and says she will ring the hospital and/or his GP to see what can be done .
10 Seeing her mother 's face fall , she added hastily , ‘ I shall have to see what can be done . ’
11 If the reason for the disappearance of the fuglicaa is a natural change in behaviour for whatever reason , then it is not easy to see what can be done about it .
12 Weekes , this was to " look into and make inquiries to see what can be done , and report on some future occasion " .
13 Now the reason we 've asked them to talk to the government , government departments about this is to see what can be done .
14 Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers says the situation is so serious he has contacted the airport to see what can be done .
15 Two-year-old Constantin will have his cleft palate repaired and top plastic surgeon Charles Viva will then look at the boy 's deformed hands and feet to see what can be done .
16 In order to see what can be achieved by a successful agrarian reform policy and yet how these achievements can subsequently be reversed , it is worth examining Chilean agrarian changes .
17 As a visiting teacher here , I have been amazed to see what can be achieved in a young medical school without many of the traditional resources .
18 If not , it 's time to ask what can be salvaged from the partnership .
19 In the fifteenth century there were some evictions in the parish ordered by Sir Edward Belknap , but the overall story , as worked out by James Bond , is very complex and no single reason can be found to explain what can be seen in the landscape .
20 These include life cycle analysis and ecobalances ‘ to try to clarify what can be done and what is sensible to do and how to do it ’ and the proposals for a CO2/energy tax .
21 Trials bike champ , Steve put on a display to show what can be achieved .
22 Ardoyne woman Marion Kane , who fought hard to turn the scheme into reality , said : ‘ This is a dream come true and goes to show what can be achieved if local people are determined to have what they deserve . ’
23 The mentally-handicapped , the brain damaged , and disturbed cam enjoy books and picture material , and we have Dorothy Butler 's heartening story of the multiply-handicapped Cushla ( 1979 ) to show what can be done through books and affection .
24 The case of Deerhurst in Gloucestershire may serve as a useful example to show what can be learned about early land use and also to indicate some of the pitfalls .
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