Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | For known diabetics the blood glucose can be rechecked four-hourly for at least the first 48 hours . |
2 | God 's wonderful grace and power can be made available for us . |
3 | Short printed leaflets , such as pathfinders , subject guides or topical guides on subjects of current interest can be made available for use as and when required . |
4 | These will determine , for instance , whether the present 50–50 split between the narrower range investments ( only in fixed interest ) and wider range investments ( fixed interest plus shares and unit trusts ) will be altered so that more money can be made available for fund mangers to invest . |
5 | And a cot , mattress and high chair can be made available for toddlers upon request . |
6 | Tennis courts , Italian bowling , archery and mountain bikes can be made available for a charge payable locally . |
7 | It is concerned with the forms energy can take , how efficiently it can be used and to what extent energy can be made available for useful work . |
8 | But planning can be made rational for a particular class or for the ‘ power bloc ’ created to sustain monopoly capital 's predominance . |
9 | The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society . |
10 | Basically this provides that controlling persons who ‘ knowingly or recklessly ’ fail to supervise their employees properly , with a view to preventing insider dealing violations , can be made liable for three times the profit made or loss avoided ( this may not exceed a $1m fine ) for violations committed by their employees or other controlled persons . |
11 | It is best made at the last possible moment , although it can be kept warm for a short time in a bowl set over a pan of hot water . |
12 | It stands in the open and can be left unused for some time and is then required in a hurry ! |
13 | Both enjoy heavy soil and dappled shade and can be left undisturbed for some years before lifting , dividing and replanting |
14 | If you have parts of the allotment which can be left uncultivated for a time , try smothering the weed with black plastic sheeting . |
15 | User support for software problems can be provided in-house for word processing , Works , and DOS . |
16 | This wet chamber can be considered small for a submerged filter — but the manufacturer 's tests , I am informed , prove that the trickle filter is responsible for most of the filtration and a large submerged filter compartment is not necessary . |
17 | it can be used in-house for development and testing . |
18 | it can be used in-house for development and testing . |
19 | individual managers can be held accountable for the profitability of individual products ; |
20 | Qualification will depend on the knowledge and expertise possessed and , as important , the extent to which the problem-solver can be held responsible for any decision according to the system of accountability we have ; that is , the politician is accountable to Parliament and the public , and the individual to any system which the Parliament may have enacted , whether guidelines or law , and to those immediately touched by any decision . |
21 | THOSE three major eclipses can be held responsible for the tremendous highs and lows in your love life this year . |
22 | At present , parents can be held responsible for the misdemeanors of their children , yet they are not allowed to chastise their children for fear of reprisals from the courts . |
23 | A key theme of policy in recent years has been to maximise the extent to which other agencies than government itself can be held responsible for inadequacies in public sector services . |
24 | Men and women who live together as couples can be held responsible for each others charges if either party does not pay . |
25 | This is only as one might expect -at all times and in all places — for it is always a problem in art history or archaeology to know to what degree certain persons can be held responsible for the appearance of particular aspects of design ( especially where one is dealing with aspects of arrangement , structure , and figural types ) . |
26 | In the five years since this judgment , Parliament has shown little interest , although the Labour Party has endorsed a proposal that those in the distribution business should be under a legal obligation to supply any publication requested by their customers — a reform which would require abolition of the rule that distributors can be held responsible for particular defamations of which they have no knowledge but which are nonetheless contained in libel-prone publications . |
27 | The survey is usually carried out by a chartered surveyor , which means — in theory at least — that he can be held liable for negligence and sued for damages . |
28 | It is clear from s.1(2) that once deemed an insider , the individual can be held liable for dealings in the securities of companies with which he has no direct relationship . |
29 | At the end of the growing season bags full of adult oysters can be lifted ready for market . |