Example sentences of "can [be] [vb pp] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It also means that it can be subbed to fit the available space without any rewriting .
2 The sections below discuss the goals of undergraduate electronic publishing courses , and attempt to show how their content can be tailored to exploit the background and knowledge of computer science students .
3 In addition , we offer less intensive termly courses and private group classes on demand ; these can be tailored to suit the requirements of the client concerned .
4 Arbitration is used in a wide range of disputes , and procedures can be tailored to suit the occasion , although practitioners are understandably cautious , given the serious consequences of an allegation of misconduct .
5 A formal aquascape can be tailored to compliment the decor of the room , following the same colour scheme and style .
6 The certificate is a practical award that assess the candidate 's actual performance and it can be tailored to meet the needs of each candidate .
7 Chelsea , headed by fiery chairman Ken Bates , is hoping that a compromise can be reached involving the payment of between £10 million and £12 million .
8 However , by using the up and down arrow keys , the display area can be scrolled to access the remaining lines .
9 After each set of lessons bar graphs can be generated to illustrate the progress made .
10 This argument can be invoked to support the programme of language immersion in Canada , referred to in Chapter 2 , and other proposals to associate the foreign language more closely with other subjects on the curriculum ( see , for example , Widdowson 1968 , 1978 ) .
11 Given , however , that the jurisdiction exists as a matter of settled law , the remaining question is whether , and if so on what grounds , it can be invoked to authorise the treatment which W. is unwilling to undergo .
12 Pupils can be asked to assess the value of different types of sources and to compare the evidence they offer .
13 On the other hand , the jury can be asked to take the plaintiff 's own conduct into account in reducing damages — if he has taken steps to refute the allegations publicly , or has been cleared of them after a publicised enquiry , or has obtained retractions and damages from other publications , his wounds may be considered to have partially healed .
14 If there is a dispute about this or any of the other four reasons , the court can be asked to decide the issue on an application under r27 .
15 At the end of a drama session the children can be asked to consider the most important moments in the drama and create ( say ) three images or " photographs " of those moments .
16 In addition , pension scheme trustees can be asked to pay the money in the scheme to a named person , and most property can be jointly held , in the way already referred to .
17 The filler is receptive to dye , so the repair can be coloured to match the surrounding wood
18 The derivation of the no-arbitrage condition can be generalized to include the case where initial margin payments are required .
19 This contrast between ‘ fundamentalist ’ and ‘ pragmatic ’ attitudes is not specifically religious but can be generalized to describe the range of attitudes within a society and the direction in which they are changing .
20 More simply , the similarity transformations can be seen to describe the growth and form of mollusc shells ( Figure 3b ) .
21 The writings of HM Inspectorate can be seen to reinforce the commitment to a national framework for the curriculum .
22 In retrospect it can be seen to mark the beginning of the end of the Pahlavi dynasty , which the Shah 's father had founded just fifty years before .
23 All learning can be seen to affect the behaviour of an organism if by eliciting this behaviour it is rewarded .
24 ( 11.32 ) This can be seen to include the Stoyanov factor ( 11.30 ) , and to reduce to a Szekeres solution with when .
25 In a situation where it is required to perform some task , the reaction time can be seen to include the following : ( a ) the time taken by the stimulus to activate the sense organ and for impulses to travel from it to the brain , ( b ) the central processes concerned with the identification of the signal and the response to it , and ( c ) the time required to energise the muscles and produce the correct response .
26 In times of great trouble , the ghostly outlines of the White Ships can be seen sailing the waters of the Inner Sea .
27 During the month of November , resident waterfowl can be seen searching the increasingly barren landscape for food .
28 It is also a racehorse training centre , and every morning around 7. 30 , stable lads can be seen leading the horses through the town and up onto the moors for training .
29 Principally a mapping of elements or domains , this can be seen to underlie the textual features of explicit surface metaphors , implied metaphors , metaphoric readings of texts , perceived co-operation and coherence .
30 This can be seen to reduce the coefficient of variation of lifetime income where ( dropping the u subscript ) Where capital and labour endowments are positively correlated , or independent ( corr = 0 ) , this is clearly satisfied .
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