Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] at a " in BNC.

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1 Clients booking half board will receive vouchers from our Rep , which can be exchanged at a number of cafes and restaurants in the village .
2 In a hotel , for example , this means ensuring that every employee — manager , housekeeper , waiters , porters , cleaners , and others — can be contacted at a moment 's notice and alerted to customers ' requirements .
3 Once the mistake is corrected the money can be collected at a later date .
4 Because of the significant skill differential between insiders and outsiders , insiders can be treated at a first approximation as monopolists .
5 A lunch room for immigrants where food can be served at a low price is desirable .
6 They come in a variety of sizes as do the internal filters , but a much wider choice of filtering mediums is available and more than one can be employed at a time .
7 He advised teachers ‘ to get to it ( the atomic theory ) as quickly as possible ’ , describing it as ‘ one of those short cuts with the human mind often takes to raise itself quickly to a height from which the relations between phenomena can be discerned at a glance ’ .
8 Skills can be refined at a later date .
9 Desktop computers can be used as electronic mailboxes into which messages can be posted at a moment 's notice for a correspondent to return to .
10 Although the energy problem can be surmounted at a price , it seems certain that the imbalance between infrastructure and population will aggravate economic problems and in so doing worsen nationality problems as well .
11 Knowledge can be gained at a good Riding School .
12 Having said that , it is also wise to opt for a greenhouse that can be extended at a later date by adding on another ‘ module ’ .
13 If properly looked after , they can be re-applied at a later date without paying out the amount of your initial outlay
14 Higher screen resolutions mean either that greater detail can be perceived since the phosphor dots are closer together , or that a greater map area can be displayed at a larger scale .
15 One is that animals memorize local landmarks and directions on their way out , and simply reverse the directions to find their way home ; a second is that the home site itself has some property that can be recognized at a distance .
16 A sample copy can be obtained at a special price of £2.50 if you mention EE when writing .
17 As with other documents which can be obtained at a large number of different places , the onus to show that the vehicle had a current test certificate rests on the defendant .
18 Here , the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments .
19 Full-bodied , sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature .
20 They can be sacked If it 's less than two years they 've been working , they can be sacked at a weeks notice or whatever it is .
21 But the wards are staffed twenty four hours a day , nursing staff are always about , we have dedicated security staff who can be called at a minute 's notice , and staff are obviously aware on kid 's wards how sensitive security is , and will be challenging people when they come on to the wards .
22 A 700mm length , for example , can be fitted at a slope of up to 5° .
23 A broken one can be replaced at a more convenient time .
24 I 've persuaded the people who matter that I 'm the best man to work with you to help us clear this up , but I 'm like a football manager , Cameron ; I can be replaced at a moment 's notice and I 'm only as good as the results I get .
25 They also calculate that sand grains of 0–5 mm ( 0–02 in ) diameter can be moved at a depth of 150 m ( 500 ft ) by a surface current of about 1 7 km/h ( I mile/h ) .
26 However , by using a good catalyst a reaction can be run at a high rate and at a lower temperature , thus saving energy .
27 Voting for Maastricht and hoping that the Tories can be beaten at a later date on the Social Chapter was a decision I found difficult to accept and I have done my homework on this issue .
28 One great joy about travelling by train is that places can be viewed at a distance , without the urgent compulsion to visit , in person , every stick and stone of a place systematically itemising contents and structure .
29 What can be adopted at a slower pace is the implementation of T.Q.M. practices , and the tools and techniques , but the experience of those in the USA is that the dire need for change brought about the most successful results .
30 The sessions can be arranged at a time and place suitable to your drivers .
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