Example sentences of "can [be] said about the " in BNC.

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1 WP Whatever else can be said about the East European regimes , they clearly failed to motivate their populations .
2 The same can be said about the goal of family-oriented intervention and the provision of after care .
3 What can be said about the most recent generation of US television narrative subgenres is that they display on the screen a much higher awareness of the conventions they are operating than is the general rule on UK television , and they are therefore much more inclined towards an ironic or parodic re-scoring of generic regimes .
4 There is much that can be said about the advantages of such a strategy , which is flexible and which can penetrate secular buildings with the salt of the gospel touching the lives of many who otherwise have no contact with the church .
5 Chief Superintendent Paul Green of Holborn Police said at the scene last night : ‘ The only thing that can be said about the target is that it was in one of London 's main streets at a very busy time .
6 So indeed it might have pleased him , for as has subsequently become clear , the best that can be said about the debate , from the Prime Minister 's point of view , is that he had one facet of the truth while General Maurice had another .
7 What can be said about the outcomes of the Minor Project , and how might its effectiveness be weighed against the expensive Major scheme ?
8 And what a wonderful place , what more can be said about the bar ?
9 More can be said about the justification , found by both Blumler et al .
10 What can be said about the success of these attempts and the character of the debate ?
11 What can be said about the biochemical mechanisms involved in the response , at any of the levels of cellular organization Kandel has studied ?
12 If virtually nothing is known of the town defences , only a little more can be said about the streets .
13 ‘ Practically the only good thing which can be said about the patronage system , ’ said the Archdeacon , ‘ is that it prevents dioceses selling off or pulling down at least some few of their beautiful buildings . ’
14 ii ) What can be said about the behaviour of accounting denominator and accounting numerator of a financial ratio and what are the implications for the ratio distribution ?
15 But it is important to note that since nothing can be said about the magnitudes of the differences between the various elements along the continuum , none of the standard arithmetic operations can legitimately be used .
16 The bowling department remains England 's main problem area , despite the batting failures , and there is not much good that can be said about the bowlers .
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