Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The data and data structures that have been identified can be mapped on to conventional computer files or clerical files and not necessarily databases . |
2 | If a local entity analysis is carried out , the model can be mapped on to a database and applications applied to it before another local data analysis is started . |
3 | This means that the best possible data model can be formulated with the knowledge that it can be mapped on to a DBMS . |
4 | Their bodies can be mapped out like butchers ’ charts … |
5 | The modern qualitative theory can be fleshed out into a quantitative technique ; and this book tells a coherent and deep mathematical story , packed with insights and ideas . |
6 | The White Paper , Caring for People , was a partial response to Griffiths and it can be fleshed out into a workable comprehensive policy ; it became law in June 1990 with the passing of the NHS and Community Care Act . |
7 | As getting in necessitates standing on the red leather trimmed seat , the manufacturers thoughtfully provide a ‘ mud flap ’ of similar material which can be flipped over from in front of the squab . |
8 | If a pipe has frozen , it can be thawed out with a hairdrier or by wrapping towels soaked in hot water around it . |
9 | Disconnect the large multi plug on the wiring loom on the bulkhead Pull the wire off the injector pump shut off solenoid as a safety measure and touch the starter solenoid wire ( white with a red tracer ) to a live feed ( brown ) on the engine side of the multi plug ( check it is out of first gear first ) An opened split pin is ideal for the job With practice the engine can be flicked over to the required position |
10 | God is no divine monster whose existence can be sounded out by the aerial equivalent of the sophisticated underwater sonar equipment used to test for the presence of Nessie . |
11 | The shafts can be tied on in the case of very young children , especially during active play . |
12 | So for those who like the idea of a guaranteed fixed income , the two main points to consider are , first , how long your capital can be tied up for , and second , whether interest rates are likely to increase , leaving you with an investment yielding less than is obtainable elsewhere . |
13 | Excess fabric can be tied back with a ribbon . |
14 | There are more than 30 legal moves in the average chess position , which means that more than 30 different chess positions can be generated out of the average position with a single play , about a thousand ( the rough product of 30 x 30 ) with one full move , a million with two move , and so on . |
15 | Sometimes the blockage may be visible from the top of the downpipe and can be hoicked out from the top with a length of stiff wire — try a straightened-out coat hanger . |
16 | A new conveyancer would be well advised to have a typed-out schedule of steps clipped into the side of his file , so that each requirement can be ticked off as the transaction proceeds . |
17 | Any set of functions can be overplotted on to the reference set , or an error function may be generated and plotted directly . |
18 | Unfortunately , few activities can be shut down for set periods , most being operational all the year round . |
19 | Any bar or disco which exceeds its permitted decibel limit can be shut down on the spot for the night by police . |
20 | Bill Davies , who provided the cross , can be seen over on the right wing . |
21 | At Duxford airfield , the operations table from which aspects of the Battle of Britain were controlled can be seen along with the original control tower , hangar and runway . |
22 | ( pp479-80 ) An even clearer illustration of the above can be seen in Re Moore and Co and Landauer and Co [ 1921 ] 2 KB 519 . |
23 | You can also sow seeds in a greenhouse in March or April , or try lavering , which can be done up to August . |
24 | That the world is not divided into 2 classes of people — one who run private care for nasty reasons — and another group who work in the statutory service for all the good reasons , and that what we have to do is be prepared to step outside of those kinds of labelling and look at what we are seeing , look at the needs of the people we are trying to help make provision for and see what best can be done out of the resources available . |
25 | Much more can be done out of hospital and in the GP 's surgery , the patient 's home or in low-technology settings . |
26 | It can be done out of role — with the information gathered through research , for example , then used to inform the subsequent drama — or it can be undertaken in role . |
27 | New ideas can be bounced around in the comparative safety of the governors ' meeting and reactions gauged . |
28 | And those pro the , the guidelines would , if accepted , enable schemes two and three to continue , on the basis that the capital receipts from the sale of the are earmarked for this sort of investments , and that these in their turn will generate a flow of capital receipts which can be ploughed back for the benefit of the to the totality of County Council 's capital programme . |
29 | Spring cabbage can be thinned out at the end of winter to their final spacings . |
30 | The problem of poor image quality can be tracked down to the scanning stage . |