Example sentences of "[adj] it can [be] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 From this it can be concluded that only 1.4 per cent of this large number of coins establishes the date of the deposit but in this case , since there are no later Roman coins found in Britain , it could be even later ; a salutary lesson for all excavators .
2 From this it can be seen that no one method is suitable for all learning/ teaching situations or for all individuals .
3 From this it can be seen that recruitment will be most effective if everyone is involved and understands the problem .
4 From this it can be seen that the rate of exchange must fall to make the US$ more expensive .
5 From this it can be inferred that monetary or economic activity ( defined as the intensity of coin use and hence loss ) was greater in rural than in urban centres in the last century of Roman rule in Britain .
6 Hence , p has all the values of a probability and in the situation where all investors are risk averse it can be shown that it is equal to the probability with which we started .
7 From Table 2 it can be seen that there a significant main effect for level of processing , but no significant main effect for type of response .
8 As such it can be seen that this is not a zero-based allocation system or a total formula-based system .
9 From Table 4.1 it can be seen that almost one-third of IT postgraduates would be unemployed and looking for work at the end of their course .
10 From figure 12.10 it can be seen that V f is assumed to remain constant during expansion of the polymer in the glassy state but that above T g there is a steady increase with rising temperature .
11 From Table I it can be seen that the patients with complications of their Barrett 's oesophagus are older ( albeit not statistically significant ) than patients without complications .
12 In general it can be said that he sought to maximise France 's role , and her freedom of choice in any given situation .
13 In Table 1.2 it can be seen that the femur and humerus in particular are less complete , with dramatic increases in proximal femora and distal humeri in the trampled material .
14 From Figure 11.2 it can be seen that touches , the difference between best bid and best offer price , almost doubled after the crash of 1987 .
15 From Figure 8.1 it can be seen that , for all tests with symmetrical distributions of scores ( known technically , and rather confusingly , as ‘ normal distributions ’ ) , any score which differs from the mean by two or more standard deviations will be unusual and therefore worthy of further consideration .
16 From Figure 4.3 it can be seen that shareholders of Jaguar have done very well since privatisation — especially as a result of the bid from Ford .
17 However , this example serves to emphasize how misleading it can be to assume that the breeding sex ratio necessarily reflects the extent to which male reproductive success varies for , even among closely related species , it is likely to be the case that males have substantially longer breeding lifespans in monogamous species than in polygynous ones ( see Wiley , 1974 ; Clutton-Brock et al . ,
18 While the top five destinations have remained unaltered it can be seen that the United States is attracting a steadily declining share of Scottish products .
19 From this examination of some of the many patterns of family life which exist in Britain in the 1980s it can be seen that traditional views of the family are unsupported by research findings .
20 From tables 2.4 and 2.5 it can be seen that as gram size increases , processing time increases ( because a larger tree takes longer to build ) , but the shorter lists are comparatively quick to build , and give the best reduction .
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