Example sentences of "be explain by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The company has experienced a number of high level departures in recent years and some argue that part of Saatchi 's problems may be explained by a lack of continuity at senior levels .
2 This anomaly can be explained by a strong but short telemagmatic heating event , with coalification having preceded porosity loss of the reservoir rocks , and/or by fracture porosity gained through tectonic disturbance of the rocks .
3 This exception can be explained by a strong , but short heating event , by which the coalification process preceded the loss of porosity in the reservoir rocks .
4 Secondly , although the integral values of the Hall resistivity at the plateaux can be explained by a simple theory that glosses over many of the complications of real inversion layers , nobody expects such outstandingly good agreement , better than 1 part per million , with a theory so coarse .
5 Homogenisation — the forces keeping the genes in a family similar to each other — is more subtle ; but the way in which this can occur can now be explained by a variety of molecular mechanisms which ensure , willy-nilly , that one variant copy would replace all other copies .
6 He asks if the redshift of distant galaxies could not be explained by a universal contraction towards a point which is , as yet , beyond our observational limits .
7 There is a similar wide variety in the scale of teaching and learning equipment provided , which can be explained by a number of factors : the financial provision made to schools by central or local authorities , the type and efficiency of supply and distribution mechanism ( bureaucratic centralised distribution systems seem universally inefficient ) , differences in attitudes and capabilities of communities to help in the provision of services or equipment to schools or individual children , the initiative and morale of teachers , the richness or poverty of the school environment .
8 This difference can not be explained by a higher level of prosecutions for regulatory offences .
9 The repeated blindnesses of critics can only be explained by a deep dissatisfaction in them with the very data of ‘ fairy-story ’ , an inhibition against accepting the conventions of romance .
10 The origins of the search business in Britain may be explained by a combination of long-term and short-term factors .
11 Thus the results can not be explained by a bias in looking towards the decorticate half-field in the absence of detectable stimulation .
12 Such questions as these receive quite disparate answers , ranging from claims that all these legal practices can be explained by a new principle , such as the protection of reliance , through to denials that anything significant has happened .
13 The high prices for such things could only be explained by a separate blurb which claimed meat from ‘ English rare breeds ’ and a lot of stuff about natural rearing and hand finishing ( a bonus , I pointed out to my guest , a Texan with special interests in T.S .
14 The problem with all these formulations is that they are reductionist : that is , they claim that complex and multi-faceted phenomena can be explained by a single , simple cause .
15 The discrepancy in the size of this transcript compared to the 5 kb transcript identified here might be explained by a difference between species .
16 This effect can not merely be explained by a conceivable depletion of TBP , because transcription of the classical pol III genes requires only a very low amount of TBP ( 6 ; and our own unpublished results ) , the presence of which could be verified by western-blot analysis of hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC containing fractions used for the assay ( our unpublished results ) .
17 At a time when the party leadership was dominated by the sectarian views of Barbe and Celor , such reticence can not simply be explained by a sense of personal solidarity on the part of Thorez , and especially Vaillant-Couturier , for Barbusse .
18 These observations can be explained by a modest increase of temperature with depth , the material becoming very plastic , perhaps partially molten , beyond about 800 km .
19 The 5 km offset of the centre of figure from the centre of mass need not be explained by a change in crust thickness from 50 km on the near side to 75 km on the far side , but by an asymmetry spread over a greater depth and consequently slight on a global scale .
20 For while they always emphasized the special qualities of literature , and in particular the idea that the meaning or effect of literature can not be explained by a process of reduction to ordinary modes of expression , the New Critics also insisted on its connections with the ‘ real ’ world , and on the contribution it can make to coping with the problems of everyday human existence .
21 Whether this referred to the monocle-and-green-face-powder period ( though the latter can , I believe , be explained by a skin rash ) , I have no idea .
22 These conflicting reports may be the results of inherent differences in lipid metabolism between the various populations studied or may be explained by a tendency to report solely on the occurrence of colorectal cancer , rather than the particular degree of differentiation and progression of these tumours when detected .
23 This discrepancy may be explained by a more sensitive method of collecting biopsy specimens and is in agreement with the results of Kreuning et al who also investigated multiple biopsy specimens from the proximal duodenum .
24 This decline in cyclic AMP content has been found previously in HGT-1 cells stimulated with histamine at 37°C , and can be explained by a decrease in adenylate cyclase activity associated with desensitisation of the histamine receptor .
25 This leaves around 1400km of post-collision convergence to be accounted for , much of which might be explained by a doubling of the thickness of the Tibetan crust during the past 50 Ma from a ‘ normal ’ value of 35 km to the present 70 km .
26 In an appropriate case a bank will require a mortgage to be explained by a solicitor to the borrower .
27 The problem is that impressions and attitudes are very vague things , and can not be explained by a traditional approach to communication , which assumes that the hearer 's task in utterance interpretation is to identify a proposition or set of propositions specifically intended by the speaker together with the speaker 's attitude towards those propositions .
28 Within the ‘ mode of knowledge ’ framework , the ‘ feel ’ will be explained by the special mode of access to one 's own brain .
29 Trevor Sorbie thinks the patronising attitudes of some salons can be explained by the youth of the stylists .
30 It can be explained by the fact that so much of Western life in the later part of the twentieth century is geared to groups and families , partnerships and couples .
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