Example sentences of "can be [verb] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 If we let p i be the probability that an adjacent cell is vacant , then to a reasonable approximation this can be equated with the fraction of cells occupied by i polymer chains on the lattice i.e. which is valid for large values of z .
32 So opacity can be equated with the extent to which the reader is required to be creative .
33 The high number of sites very close to water can be equated with the number of sites at low altitudes , sea-level and up to 15 m above sea level .
34 So er , in so far as human nature can be equated with the id , it seems to me , perfectly correct to say that Frob erm , Frob I was going to say , Freud , Freud was a Hobbesian thinker .
35 At the same time , a number of leading liberal church leaders in Northern Ireland became involved in negotiations with the IRA to establish a cease-fire.s Thus the conservative Protestant critic of the ecumenical movement can equate ecumenism and terrorism and , given that the ecumenical movement is on the road to Rome , Rome can be equated with the IRA .
36 Similar features can be observed with the fate of linear plasmids bearing Tetrahymena telomeres in P. anserina : autonomous linear replication occurs in only 50-70% of the transformants , the remaining resulting from integration events into chromosomal DNA ( 1 ) .
37 Since a rate of exchange measures the price of one currency in terms of another , its determination can be compared with the price of any other item .
38 A longitudinal section shows that the vertical distance between an horizon containing two of the VP 's and eye level can be compared with the distance of the third VP below eye level .
39 This can be compared with the gold content of the undated coins in the Sutton Hoo burial , and it is apparent that none of them could be later than AD 630 .
40 The decision to terminate a project can only be made rationally if the consequences of doing so can be compared with the consequences of carrying on .
41 The decision to terminate a project can only be made rationally if the consequences of doing so can be compared with the consequences of carrying on .
42 Although no porosity logs are available for the Z1 Carbonate of the Aabenraa-l , the porosity profile can be compared with the neutron log of Ørslev-1 ( where no core was taken ) .
43 The findings can be compared with the way in which policy actions were described at the time , and one sub- period can be compared with another .
44 The Hermitage 's marble version of ‘ Orpheus ’ can be compared with the stone version in Venice and the ‘ Venus ’ from Palazzo Pitti in Florence can be seen with the second version from Munich .
45 The popular revolution of August to December 1991 can be compared with the February Revolution in 1917 .
46 The primary outcome of the project will be a descriptive account of the employment characteristics of establishments in British industry , which can be compared with the situation recorded by the 1980 survey , but it is also hoped to consider the findings in the context of current debates about labour market segmentation .
47 In brief , the amount can be compared with the rate of natural radiation and so establish the date of a specimen .
48 This shows the three basic primary colours ; cyan , magenta and yellow , together with their mixed combinations and can be compared with the colours displayed on the monitor .
49 These data can be compared with the outcome in ears treated with a ventilation tube or adenoidectomy or both .
50 They are always composed : 1 ) of a dissimilar thing that can be exchanged for the thing of which the value is to be determined ; and 2 ) of similar things that can be compared with the thing of which the value is to be determined .
51 The geophysical observations provided data on aquifer inhomogeneity , which can be compared with the pattern of solvent dispersal ( a fuller description of this work appears earlier in this section under the heading The legacy of industry ) A further six boreholes were logged for Anglian Water plc to determine the thickness of the confined Lower Greensand aquifer of north-west Norfolk , and lateral variation within it .
52 This can be compared with the form of the WLF equation where ατ is the reduced variables shift factor , C 1 and C 2 are constants that can be evaluated from experimental data , and are found to be and when T g is the reference temperature .
53 The lighter woods , such as balsa , can be crushed with the finger .
54 All the machines can be upgraded with the Intel OverDrive processors and Pentium chips , if and when they arrive .
55 Such games can be played with the actor entirely unaware that they are doing so .
56 Connections can be traced with the imagery of advertisements which portray harassed housewives overcome by sudden headaches while coping with the demands of husband , home and children ; on these occasions the mood is corrected by the appropriate painkiller or vitamin pill and then the housewife proceeds to go happily about her work .
57 These can be selected with the operation panel at the front of the machine .
58 These can be selected with the operation panel at the front of the machine .
59 Eight views can be selected with the function keys .
60 This figure can be redrawn with the maturity on the horizontal axis to show the negative relationship between volatility and maturity .
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