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 Thus in the valuable Brockman Iron Formation of the Hamersley Basin , bands about an inch thick are said to be correlatable over an area of some 20000 square miles and even microscopic varves within those bands can be traced over 185 miles .
18 The growing tunnels and ancillary equipment can be leased over five years .
19 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 .
20 Control can be exercised over both by the flow adjuster screw .
21 If the ground is vacant , and can be dug over , this is by far the best policy ; the time and effort is worth it .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 The client 's address ; this can be supplied over four lines , each up to 28 printing characters long , including spaces .
25 Throughout November and December a few big cod can be taken over low water from the end of the sandbar on night tides .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 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 ) .
29 If a local authority persistently refuses to fulfil its statutory obligations , its powers can be taken over by officers of central government .
30 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 ’ .
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