Example sentences of "can thus [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | This is generally supplied by top dressing with direct-feed artificials , and there is no doubt that with the right moisture and soil temperature , earlier and more prolific growth can thus be obtained . |
2 | Such notes can be used to refresh memories and it has been found that a most accurate record of the investigation of OPL offences can thus be obtained . |
3 | This technique , known as journal-to-journal co-citation , can thus be applied across a variety of subjects . |
4 | These can thus be sub-classified by the number of touching edges between the domains . |
5 | Desirable grids can thus be selected quickly . |
6 | Patients at high risk can thus be selected for colonoscopy . |
7 | Lawyers can thus be characterised as conceptive ideologists . |
8 | At this temperature atoms form a ‘ plasma ’ which carries an electric charge and can thus be kept away from the walls of the container by a magnetic field . |
9 | The extinction of left ear responses in the dichotic listening performance of split-brain subjects can thus be explained by the fact that material in the right hemisphere can not reach the speaking left hemisphere unless the anterior two thirds of the callosum ( Springer and Gazzaniga , 1975 ; Hécaen , Gosnave , Vedrenne and Szikla , 1978 ) and/or , in some patients , the anterior commissure , ( Risse , Le Doux , Springer , Wilson and Gazzaniga , 1978 ) is intact . |
10 | Weber can thus be regarded as the founder of abstract field theory . |
11 | They can thus be moved in any direction across the microscope stage . |
12 | All the common symptoms of a panic attack can thus be understood in terms of adrenalin being pumped round the body and in terms of the fight/flight mechanism . |
13 | The procedure can thus be viewed as being an indirect way of assessing the effects of habituation training . |
14 | First , the vertical bars can give a somewhat smoother appearance to an otherwise jagged result ; blurring can thus be viewed as an alternative to hanning . |
15 | Social life can thus be viewed as a kind of theatre , an image which , of course , has always appealed to dramatists and poets . |
16 | Entropy can thus be viewed as a measure of the dispersal of energy . |
17 | For example , many warewashers require very little product expertise to run on a day-to-day basis and can thus be operated by general kitchen staff , who are traditionally lower paid than skilled workers . |
18 | The performance of any individual title in the category can thus be assessed by comparing the issue record on its date label with the ‘ mean issue per book ratio ’ . |
19 | The effectiveness of prevention can thus be assessed by measuring the incidence or the prevalence . |
20 | The complete mechanism design can thus be developed with greater confidence — not only are all the performance functions available but the mechanism can be " run " ( by cycling layers ) so as to observe it throughout its complete operating cycle . |
21 | It is surprising how many herbs can thus be fitted in before that agonizing search for a space for yet another indispensable plant proves that the only vacancy is the concrete path surrounding the dustbins . |
22 | The current flowing in R6 can thus be determined from Ohm 's Law . |
23 | The two guarded processes can thus be replaced with a single one , where the process is one which nondeterministically chooses between the original pair . |
24 | Using ( 7.8 ) , the line element in the interaction region can thus be written in the form ( 10.1 ) and the main equation ( 9.3 ) becomes . |
25 | The origin of all organs can thus be mapped and so a ‘ face map ’ can be plotted which indicates to what the normal embryo will give rise . |
26 | It can thus be seen to stand as the architectural counterpart to the other key artistic expressions of the age , the panoramic canvases of John Martin , Edward John Poynter , and Lawrence Alma-Tadema , toweringly romantic and imaginative recreations of the temples , palaces , baths , and amphitheatres of the ancient world , and the novels of Walter Scott , Harrison Ainsworth , and Bulwer-Lytton which evoked a monumental and teeming past of medieval castles , Tudor mansions , and unbridled Gothic imagination . |
27 | Using this notation , the components of the Weyl tensor are given by the expressions ( 10.4 ) It can thus be seen that , although ( 10.2 ) is linear so that different solutions for V can be superposed , the associated gravitational waves can not be simply superposed . |
28 | It can thus be seen that this transformation with may be used to change the profile of the approaching waves . |
29 | In terms of the alternative function Z , the original solution may be described by a real function Z and the new solution satisfying ( 11.8 ) is then given by ( 12.46 ) This can thus be seen to be a transformation of the type ( 12.2 ) followed by an Ehlers transformation in a slightly more general form than ( 12.13 ) . |
30 | Contemporary ‘ problems ’ on the terraces can thus be seen , in this historical context , as a coherent resistance of change and as an attempt by fans to reclaim their soccer heritage . |