Example sentences of "such [noun] can [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Such groups can also be formed around the issues and situations which arise from informal group settings . |
2 | Such groups can properly be described in terms of free association within a generally accepted cultural diversity , though it must be noted that even here , in many cases , the diversity is established by these initiatives , rather than prepared for them , and that in the cases of particular branches of an art the initiatives often involve significant local conflict . |
3 | For the above reasons and those contained in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , which I have had the privilege of reading in draft , I would allow this appeal on the ground that the courts are entitled to substitute some different protection in place of the privilege against self-incrimination , providing that such protection can properly be considered as adequate protection . |
4 | The Consumer Protection Act itself provides , in sections 7 and 41(4) , that such liability can not be excluded or limited . |
5 | Thirdly , he may be able to establish a claim for product liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 — such liability can not be excluded ( paragraph 9–06 above ) . |
6 | Where the UCTA controls exclusion clauses its approach is either to state that liability for the matter in question " can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term " ( imposition of a total ban ) or to state that such liability can not be so excluded or restricted unless the relevant contract term " satisfies the test of reasonableness " . |
7 | University officers will be pleased to advise anyone considering this possibility on how such bequests can best be arranged in a way which will be of greatest benefit to present and future students . |
8 | The main contention which the authors intend to examine is that the role of such personnel can only be understood in dynamic context . |
9 | Such values can not be measured by numbers ( though Jeremy Bentham ( 1748–1832 ) , the founder of utilitarianism , thought that they could ) , but are no less real for all that . |
10 | It has already been noted that obstructive attitudes can prevent progress in therapy , and that such attitudes can usually be identified by carefully analysing the patient 's attempts to achieve goals and the reason for failure . |
11 | Although Fearnley had contracts with his players , such contracts can always be cancelled , especially if Martinez' lawyers got involved . |
12 | Even where councils are more effective in initiating and developing IIAs , the real effect of such activities can easily be overstressed . |
13 | Such freedom can only be exercised if the manager has the full authority to make decisions , without the need to ask a boss for approval , and without the chance that a boss might step in and alter or reverse the subordinate 's decisions . |
14 | Neo-Marxists have tried to explain how and why such phenomena can nonetheless be understood through class analysis . |
15 | But such unity can easily be dissolved . ’ |
16 | He believes that the value of such skills can not be over-rated in an industry which has become more and more competitive and increasingly important to the economies of the countries in which Hilton operates . |
17 | Along with the established azodye processes , the company also produces intermediates using nitration , sulphonation , chlorination , oxidation , amination and catalytic reactions and as such CAC can not be described as a single technology company . |
18 | Without confusing not helping and hindering , such cases can not be multiplied . |
19 | The problem in such cases can often be traced back to the actions of the owner . |
20 | But such conflicts can often be resolved and the oppositions reconciled , at least to some degree , at the level of principle . |
21 | Such direction can not be given where the proceedings stand referred to arbitration under Ord 19 , r 2(3) ( Ord 20 , r 12A ) . |
22 | One point that must be borne in mind is that such maps can not be produced using Landsat MSS or TM data alone . |
23 | For him , such performers can not be forces of production in their own right . |
24 | Quite clearly , such tactics can not be tolerated by the association and unless things improve , the coming year may well be one of open confrontation . ’ |
25 | However , such performances can not be necessary conditions for such ascription , because of all those we would naturally deem conscious but who can not , for various reasons , provide them . |
26 | However , the causal influence of such characteristics can not be considered by itself , and must be investigated in the context of particular societies . |
27 | Such units can either be used as measures , relative to some fixed point of interest ( including , crucially , the deictic centre ) , or they can be used calendrically to locate events in " absolute " time relative to some absolute origo , or at least to some part of each natural cycle designated as the beginning of that cycle ( Fillmore , 1975 ) . |
28 | Although such mixtures can not be separated by fractional distillation , they can be separated by other means . |
29 | I shall raise four main issues , leaving aside the financial strictures and the policy itself , because such matters can not be dealt with simply in an Adjournment debate . |
30 | A very short separate " Declaration of Trust " ( because such matters can not be referred to in the entries on the Register ) to the effect that the parties hold the property and the proceeds thereof in trust for themselves as tenants in common in whatever proportions may have been agreed between them . |