Example sentences of "can therefore be [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It can therefore be regarded as divisible into two distinct parts , its intrinsic biochemical nature , which is its physical nature , and its ‘ goodness ’ , an abstract word provided by man millenniums after the event , to describe its quality .
2 As described above , this phosphate group lies in an anomalous position as a result of the base-stacking properties of the CTAG sequence , and the interaction can therefore be regarded as sequence-dependent .
3 The ‘ marketable ’ sector produces goods and services which are sold on established markets , generally makes a profit , and can therefore be regarded as self-financing .
4 The contrast between the to and bare infinitives can therefore be stated as one of subsequence ( before/after relationship ) vs non-subsequence ( the bare infinitive 's event is not conceived as an after-position with respect to something else ) .
5 It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such .
6 It can therefore be seen that these inducements are not quite as attractive as they seem at first sight .
7 The ego 's tactics towards fitness-maximisation can therefore be envisaged as conditioning primordial drives in line with external circumstances and a sense of self-identity or personal defence .
8 They can therefore be visualized as potential cellular automata capable of imprinting their pattern on the surrounding body fluids .
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