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

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1 As getting in necessitates standing on the red leather trimmed seat , the manufacturers thoughtfully provide a ‘ mud flap ’ of similar material which can be flipped over from in front of the squab .
2 The trauma captured in splitting is that one is n't there ; the same trauma that castration comes to symbolise is that one is incomplete ; the trauma that can be lived over and over again in the endless by-ways of life 's failures and imperfections .
3 Disconnect the large multi plug on the wiring loom on the bulkhead Pull the wire off the injector pump shut off solenoid as a safety measure and touch the starter solenoid wire ( white with a red tracer ) to a live feed ( brown ) on the engine side of the multi plug ( check it is out of first gear first ) An opened split pin is ideal for the job With practice the engine can be flicked over to the required position
4 Their doubts can be seen over and over again from their words . ’
5 Bill Davies , who provided the cross , can be seen over on the right wing .
6 Weedy pools may give way to areas of broken rock , with boulders and small stones which can be turned over to reveal a hypolithic fauna of considerable interest .
7 But once balanced there , it can be pushed over with just one finger .
8 Finding a new use for a swimming pool is not easy , though they can be floored over as sports halls .
9 For d-i-y jobs , there is Sellotape Aluminium Tape , an aluminium foil tape for repair work , which can be painted over , costing £2.59 for a 5m roll ; and Sellotape Carpet to Floor tape , a double-sided cloth tape for fixing mats and rugs to the floor to prevent slipping ; a 5m roll costs £2.49 .
10 They can be painted over once texturing is totally dry : use silk emulsion for areas such as bathrooms or kitchens .
11 Apply a wood preservative that can be painted over or varnished afterwards .
12 In fact Porter really offers just two possible competitive strategies ( i.e. be a cost leader or differentiate your product ) which can be applied over either a broad range of products in an industry or just in a special niche .
13 Flaps conceal hiding places — obvious and not so obvious — and a detachable child 's figure can be moved around so the game can be played over and over .
14 Listening can be done in a classroom-type situation where you listen to a live language helper or to a tape recording which can be played over and over again .
15 A very fresh addition to the arcade section , great fun and one that can be played over and over again .
16 That is something that can be argued over in specific instances .
17 The very fact that there are bodies in existence whereby such matters can be mulled over , experiences exchanged and ‘ fixes ’ established bodes more than well for the safe operation of such aircraft .
18 Control can be exercised over both by the flow adjuster screw .
19 If the ground is vacant , and can be dug over , this is by far the best policy ; the time and effort is worth it .
20 It 's here that the gravity-fed , pump-returned ‘ underground ’ filter comes into its own , as it can be boarded over and hidden from view .
21 With food around , surfaces should bc as practical as possible : choose flooring which will not show crumbs and can be mopped up easily ; sideboards should bc provided with protective covers if they are not heatproof ; traditional polished tables might look good , but with children around , you may be better off going for a heatproof , scrubbable surface which can be wiped over quickly ; upholstery should be washable ; wallpaper need not be as tough as the vinyl-coated varieties .
22 Throughout November and December a few big cod can be taken over low water from the end of the sandbar on night tides .
23 Once an imbalance occurs between the number of males waiting to acquire units and the number of units that can be taken over or entered , the system could go into a series of oscillations which would be self-perpetuating , at least for some time .
24 A rapid and widescale communication network is thus provided , and good chants can be taken over from one set of fans and used against a different set the following week .
25 A recommended course for beginners is the RYA Competent Crew Certificate , which can be taken over three sailing weekends ( £110 per weekend ) or a full five-day course ( £215 ) .
26 If a local authority persistently refuses to fulfil its statutory obligations , its powers can be taken over by officers of central government .
27 It was felt that the emphasis on practical support might lead key workers and other staff to overlook the individual 's internal resources and personal strengths : ‘ the client 's life can be taken over by services ’ .
28 In the end support staff act as information switches and this is exactly the sort of function that can be taken over by electronic data processing .
29 For example , the " optimising " type of design can be taken over by computers .
30 Thus the compound operator SEQ unc can be distributed over both IF and ALT in a limited way .
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