Example sentences of "they can only be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | They can only be exerted within the body of water so the outermost molecules are drawn inwards away from the surface . |
2 | In the pre-1973 definition case of BS Brown and Son Ltd v Craik Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 WLR 752 which was accepted as authority in Aswan Engineering ( 1987 ) , the House of Lords held that goods will be unmerchantable if they can only be resold at a substantially reduced price . |
3 | In this case , they can only be assessed by reference to actuality . |
4 | They can only be assessed subjectively , and this was done by questioning volunteers after a stint on a treadmill and on a hillocky outdoor circuit . |
5 | Most fungi grow as long thin threads called hyphae — they are so slender that they can only be seen under a microscope , but a mass of intertwined hyphae is visible : this is what makes up toadstools and mushrooms . |
6 | They are so small that they can only be seen with a microscope . |
7 | But there are things you would be ashamed to tell even your doctor , things so vile they can only be confessed to the lowest , most contemptible functionaries of all . |
8 | There will always be imperfections and they can only be overcome by personal relationships . |
9 | They can only be overcome by action on an international scale , rather than by castigating one or two countries . |
10 | They can only be understood , and their truth can only be measured , by reference back to that awareness . |
11 | Where the land meets the sea there are hundreds of beaches and coves , some so secluded that they can only be reached by boat . |
12 | You 're always seeing inexplicable bumps , they can only be caused by people nodding off |
13 | They can only be taxed to the extent that there is relevant income in the trust . |
14 | On Iceland , one might , if one were lucky , also find small quantities of andesitic and rhyolitic rocks being erupted but they are scarce , since they can only be formed by skimming off silica-rich material from a large volume of basaltic magma , in the same way as cream is skimmed off the top of milk . |
15 | Thus he says that many varieties of domesticated species , fancy pigeon breeds for example , are monstrous not adaptive ; they can only be maintained by artificial feeding and breeding , including selective breeding ; they are quite unlike wild , natural and adaptive varieties and even more unlike wild species . |
16 | The position is that when we admit anyone to nursing home care , they can only be admitted if there is a joint assessment partly by a social worker from this department , partly by either the nurse or G P , or consultant , and the , the key element needless to say in that , in terms of need , is very much the health authority input . |
17 | But if they can only be anticipated at the end of one of the odd periods , they will have an effect on real output because prices are fixed . |
18 | They 're a wonderful blend of natural , gentle herbs and a hint of pure fruit juice , with added vitamin C. And they can only be described as liquid goodness . |
19 | They follow roughly parallel courses down from high mountains to the coastal plain ; all have lochs serving as reservoirs ; all have roads , public or private , that extend far into the interior and there end ; none of them is accessible by road from the west and they can only be approached by wheeled traffic coming from the east . |
20 | Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes . |
21 | Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes . |
22 | The Scots say they can only be driven away by holding up an open Bible in their face . |
23 | Punning , coining and wordplay are not immediately accessible to many readers ; and as sustained devices , they can only be used in written texts , not in everyday speech . |
24 | Statistics of baptism , civil marriage and civil funerals , too , in some countries , may help , but they can only be used with difficulty . |
25 | They can only be used to compare a limited number of items and their impact is heightened when there are considerable differences between the items being compared . |
26 | Slim-line tension rods , which are telescopic , are used to carry net curtains neatly without any fixing brackets , but they can only be used within a window reveal as they spring out to grip the sides . |
27 | But their limitation has been that they can only be used when all the well data is available — after it has been drilled . |
28 | They can only be taken to be creating expectations of faithfulness . |
29 | For example , The Economist ( 1987 ) noted that " banks lose money in the eurobond market because it is the most competitive capital market … compete to underwrite bonds at rates so cheap they can only be sold at a loss , often exceeding fees ( 1 ⅞%); ng … some institutions subsidise borrowers by providing money at below market rates … |
30 | It should be recognised that there is no secondary market for units , they can only be bought and sold from the unit trust itself . |