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

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1 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
2 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
3 ( " on inspection with a microscope it can be seen that each nucleus consists of two identical filaments " )
4 It can be seen that continued administration of the remedy once the disease disturbance has been overcome will result in the presence of an energy pattern of the remedy itself i.e. a proving .
5 It can be seen that female unemployment accounted for between 25 and 32 per cent of total recorded unemployment during the period , though it was growing at a somewhat faster rate than male unemployment .
6 Thus it can be seen that individual help at the reference desk has both advantages and disadvantages as a method of library user instruction .
7 It can be seen that human sweat is actually hypotonic ie it contains a lower salt concentration than the plasma .
8 In agreement with their assertion that the principal phase of gas generation from humic sources commences at a maturity level equivalent to R + 1% , it can be seen that this level would be achieved at + 11700 ft ( 3500 m ) using the standard maturity-depth gradient ( Fig. 2 ) .
9 It can be seen that this view can give rise to a substantial increase in the dependency .
10 Table 29 summarises before and after information for completed schemes and it can be seen that this target is being achieved with a total estimated reduction of 52 accidents for local road schemes with a further reduction of 16 on trunk roads .
11 It can be seen that this vowel is most often represented in spelling by the letters ‘ i ’ and ‘ e ’ .
12 It can be seen that this area raises many difficult issues for the courts to decide .
13 In retrospect , it can be seen that this failure was , in part , due to the inappropriateness of the mixture .
14 Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals .
15 It can be seen that considerable pressure is being put on the land by these many uses .
16 However , it can be argued that neither strategy has succeeded in making a significant enough difference in Third World women 's access to information and skills relevant to them and useful for contributing to development in their communities .
17 Indeed , it can be argued that central government can draw upon and use ‘ superior intelligence and knowledge ’ ( Foster et al . ,
18 It can be argued that forced labour has not ceased but merely changed its form .
19 McLuhan lambasted the print media for encouraging linear thinking , but it can be argued that this way of thought brought to mankind very substantial benefits which one is not confident would be matched by the uncriticized new tribalism .
20 It can be argued that this confinement to land-use issues was the basic problem with structure planning and goes far to explain why the exercise has in practice proved so limited in its impact , but in this chapter the focus is precisely on the politics of land use , and structure plan intentions are of considerable importance .
21 It can be argued that this failure to look at higher education may be the result of a deficiency in feminist theory about education — that feminists ( and , indeed , other educational theorists ) have difficulty in theorizing the role of higher education in the reproduction of inequality .
22 Instead , it can be argued that more attention should have been given to services and small-scale manufacturing .
23 Yet it can be argued that large size and a high degree of industrial concentration of capital tend to assist the organisation of employers by making agreements between them easier to secure .
24 It can be argued that true liberalization of standing rules requires not only that applicants be accorded standing to represent interests which they share with many others ( the old test of ‘ genuine grievance ’ achieved that ) but also that standing be accorded to genuine representatives of interested persons even if the only interest of the representative is to further the interests of the represented .
25 Whilst it can be argued that physical regeneration , not job creation , was MDC 's original priority , the extension of the boundaries removes this premise .
26 In terms of the aims set out in 1955 , it can be said that green belt policies have been fairly successful .
27 In spite of Scott LJ 's efforts the prevalent view of textbook writers is that " It can be said that any covenant which affects the landlord qua landlord or the tenant qua tenant will probably be with the class of covenants which [ run ] , but this is not very helpful , and it is better to note examples from decided cases " ( P.F. Smith , Evans : The Law of Landlord and Tenant ( Butterworths : 1985 ) 75 ) .
28 For those who might be interested in such peculiarities it can be recorded that this book was written entirely on aeroplanes in the course of a trip to North America : London to New York ( British Airways flight 177 ) ; New York to Los Angeles ( American Airlines flight 3 ) ; Los Angeles to Toronto ( Air Canada flight 792 ) ; Toronto to Edmonton ( Air Canada flight 613 ) ; Edmonton to London via Toronto ( Air Canada flights 126 and 856 ) .
29 Finally , the movement towards greater sexual equality is affecting relationships within the family , but a strong argument can be made that traditional role differentiation between men and women is strongly resistant to change ( see Part Four ) .
30 In the case of the gymnasium , which would depreciate , an assumption can be made that this capital discharged represents depreciation .
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