Example sentences of "can be proved by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That you ’ The identity of the accused can be proved by the evidence of the victim or an admission etc .
2 This can be proved by the character of Ulysses , who can perceive that social and military values have been twisted .
3 ‘ Attempt to drive ’ can be proved by the officer in the case or another witness who saw the defendant attempting to drive .
4 ‘ with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by any person ’ This point , if used , can be proved by the officer in the case questioning the offender , e.g. ‘ Did you want that Notown Football Club supporter to believe that you and your friends were going to hit him ? ’
5 The location of the offence can be proved by the officer in the case to show that the offender could not avail himself of the dwelling defence under section 5(2) and ( 3 ) .
6 ‘ That you ’ Can be proved by the officer dealing with the case proving an admission by the accused that he was the person concerned .
7 ‘ That you ’ Can be proved by the officer who has been assaulted giving evidence of identification .
8 Police Force ( or Constabulary ) ’ This point can be proved by the officer concerned describing the obstruction in detail , e.g. ‘ I saw John Jones signal to several car drivers to reduce their speed before passing the police operated speed check ’ etc .
9 The lamps not being lit and the motion of the vehicle can be proved by the observations of a prosecution witness , i.e. usually the constable who reports the offender for summons e.g. ‘ The vehicle 's obligatory lights were not lit and the vehicle was in motion on the road ’ .
10 Obviously defective parts such as broken brake cable , leaking hydraulic fluid , or a handbrake that wo n't catch on its ratchet etc. , can be proved by the observations of almost anyone .
11 ‘ without the engine being stopped ’ This point can be proved by the observations of the officer dealing , namely , ‘ The engine was running , ignition key switched on , exhaust fumes coming from exhaust pipe ’ etc .
12 ‘ did cause the vehicle ( or part of the vehicle ) ’ This point can be proved by the observations of prosecution witness .
13 ‘ That you ’ The identity of the offender can be proved by the person who took the false report stating who he took it from .
14 ‘ This point can be proved by the constable dealing with the case describing the place sufficiently for it to come within the definition of ‘ street ’ at ( B ) 2 ante .
15 ‘ to the annoyance of the residents ( or passengers ) ’ 'Annoyance' can be proved by the person(s) who was exposed to including their feelings of annoyance in their evidence .
16 ‘ caused that vehicle ( or part of that vehicle ) ’ This point can be proved by the observation of a prosecution witness .
17 ‘ to stand on a road called … ‘ 'To stand ’ can be proved by the police officer who observed the vehicle stationary on a road .
18 ‘ Ride on ’ can be proved by the police officer or witness who saw the offence .
19 This point can be proved by the police officer 's observations that the person on the motor bicycle had no headgear or the headgear he was wearing did not come within the legal requirements .
20 ‘ In charge of ’ can be proved by the police officer or other witness who saw him near or sat in the vehicle for example .
21 ‘ did drive /were a passenger ’ These points can be proved by the police officer 's observations in his statement of evidence .
22 ‘ a part ( or accessory ) of which , namely … ’ ( specify ) This point can be proved by the police officer dealing with the case describing the item in question in his statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The front nearside wing was badly corroded … etc . ’
23 ‘ That you ’ This point can be proved by the police officer who arrested ( or occasionally reports ) the prostitute , identifying her to the court .
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