Example sentences of "that [adj] can [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I think that that can best be done through the constitutional conference rather than by remarks from across many hundreds of miles .
2 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
3 It follows that this can also be the only source of power available to parents or guardians faced with the task of civilising a new-born infant .
4 Use of the Internet already involves the use of e-mail software for routing messages , so that this can also be used for internal communication .
5 Also with the mineral extractions now being carried by road transport , it is hoped that this can again be conveyed by rail along this beautiful line to the BR exchange sidings .
6 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading , pupils should be helped to recognise that words with related meanings may have related spellings and that this can sometimes be an aid in the spelling of words where the sound alone does not provide sufficient information .
7 In contrast to Table 3.9 , Table 3.10 shows higher consultation rates by the lower socio-economic groups , but the Black Report points out that this can only be a tentative conclusion because of the problematic nature of the data on which the table is based .
8 It is also agreed that this can only be achieved by changing current patterns of human behaviour ( see for example , the European Commission 's Green Paper on Sustainable Mobility ) .
9 Maps of the whole Earth show that this can only be achieved by stretching some parts of the surface and shrinking others .
10 Greenpeace say that this can only be the tip of the iceberg , as far more arrives clandestinely .
11 This overwhelms the sea , such that freshwater can still be found well out of sight of land !
12 First , that it detects the affected or at-risk groups , and second that these can then be referred for suitable treatment .
13 But do n't forget that those can always be in reverse , and if you look at the , there 's a chart , which shows five year periods wh where shares did n't make any profits at all .
14 In a garden no bigger than a pint pot , Bill moran proves that small can always be beautiful .
15 One aspect of these changes is the strengthening view that existing boundaries between education and training are artificial and that both can better be seen as a single , lifelong process offered in different ways , to different people at different times .
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