Example sentences of "could [be] [verb] by a " in BNC.

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1 Carried to their logical conclusion his theories meant that ( if he were right ) the attaque à outrance could be broken by a well-organised defence long before it reached the enemy .
2 The Colonel was not normally one whose nerve or self-confidence could be shaken by a comrade 's torment — he had seen too much and , besides , a soldier in the field made his own luck — but sitting now in the darkness , hardly aware of the familiar sounds of a barracks coming to life , the hollow ring of that dead voice seemed to re-echo in his ears .
3 The dog had a metallic collar which could be traced by a hand-held detector , operated by the men on the surface .
4 It was Pappus , one of the great mathematicians of Alexandria in the fourth century AD , who recognised that space could be filled by a moving point .
5 Rather more serious , if you buy a new home before selling your existing one , you could be faced by a bridging loan problem , which with continuing high interest rates could soon eat into any profits you hope to realise on the exchange .
6 This paper 's remarkable success in increasing sales between 1965 and 1969 not only showed what could be achieved by a powerful sales campaign ( which also brought in advertising at higher rates ) but also indicated that new purchasers of newspapers were not attracted to the party press , whose sales remained relatively stagnant .
7 In such a case the counter-restitution could be achieved by a financial adjustment based on the value of the shares .
8 The conventional explanation of the coalition 's commitment to provide ‘ a high and stable level of employment after the war ’ is that men in positions of power were convinced the aim could be achieved by a policy of managing effective demand , as advocated by Keynes and his supporters .
9 The court can not exercise its powers to make a specific issue or prohibited steps order with a view to achieving a result which could be achieved by a residence or contact order ( s9(5) ( a ) ) .
10 It was Galileo 's contemporary , Kepler , who contributed a major breakthrough in that direction when he discovered that each planetary orbit could be represented by a single ellipse , with the sun at one focus .
11 For the purist , or long distance servo driver the input/output levels could be buffered by a MAX232 or similar RS232 transmitter/receiver .
12 For instance , a limitation or exclusion of liability could be justified by a preamble or postscript to the clause explaining that its purpose is to limit liability so as to enable the person protected by it to obtain insurance cover , and thus keep its costs down : In order to enable the Seller to insure against its liability under this contract , the Seller 's liability in respect of any defect in the goods or any loss caused by such defect is limited to £n ; the Buyer must bear the risk of any loss in excess of £n and should insure against such loss .
13 Its inquiry could be followed by a full-scale Monopolies and Mergers Commission probe .
14 This could be followed by a wider shot to take in the overall scene , showing the dazzling displays and hurrying shoppers .
15 The initial pact could be followed by a second for IBM to actually sell the software .
16 Meanwhile Hurd , who on Oct. 4 had sketched out the idea that an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait could be followed by a Middle East peace conference involving all five permanent members of the UN Security Council , switched the emphasis of UK public policy towards a more threatening posture on Oct. 14 , asserting that Saddam Hussein 's " only choice is whether he leaves of his own free will or at the point of a gun " .
17 Organisers are staging another event at Moortown on September 6 and it could be followed by a World Over-80 's tournament .
18 While this transformation depends fundamentally on workers ' initiatives it could be aided by a government using the financing relation ( 4 ) as a means of leverage .
19 He could be looking at a device which at any moment could be activated by a radio-operated switch .
20 America could not believe that their elite fighting forces could be quashed by a bunch of peasants , and that was why they were so determined to win .
21 This we suggested could be handled by a locally-based Task Force which would plan and co-ordinate development .
22 It was also true that the reformers were more interested in what practical achievements could be made by a period of liberalisation .
23 Yet it emphasizes the close personal bonds which had existed between the dukes of Aquitaine and their vassals : the Pommiers were an ancient family , members of the ducal household , and it was to this kind of traditional relationship that appeal could be made by a largely absentee king-duke at periods of crisis .
24 Perhaps a future valid contribution to this field could be made by a combination of experimental simulation of mechanical and chemical compaction in conjunction with the use of computer imagery in volume reconstruction ; at present we only know compaction is extremely effective at reducing both absolute volume and porosity in many sediments .
25 It could be made by a public declaration in a large meeting , such as a council , or in the comparative privacy of the pope 's household , perhaps in the dictation of a letter .
26 With sufficient ingenuity all the tests except those in groups 2B , 3A , 5C could be devised by a computer .
27 Reflection on the merits of actions required by authority is not automatically prohibited by any authoritative directive , though possibly it could be prohibited by a special directive to that effect .
28 He maintains that foreign exchange intervention and management of the Exchange Equalisation Account could be carried out by private institutions , as could the banking role , and monetary policies designed by the Treasury could be implemented by a major commercial bank for a fee .
29 If we were to start banning every product which could be swallowed by a child , there would be very little left on the market in terms of toys . ’
30 Take care with application : if not applied properly they can chip off and could be swallowed by a child , which might not be harmful , but wo n't be very pleasant .
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