Example sentences of "[adv] to identify " in BNC.

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1 At one point , when the cab driver crashed a late amber light , Manville thought he had shaken off his pursuer , only to identify the vehicle a few moments later as it re-emerged from another side-street .
2 Hopefully the book will help you not only to identify the polarities but also to see the means of fruitful reconciliation .
3 All three datasets had been relatively little analysed and the study aimed not only to identify general patterns of poor parenting but also to examine processes that might be specific to each risk factor .
4 Listen , I 'm going to tell you this and you can believe it or not : Uncle Mosse had been dead about a week when they took me in to identify him .
5 In the popular health system the community , the traditional healer and any other health worker involved with the community can be brought together to identify the reasons for these treatment choices and encourage people to compare experiences and outcomes .
6 The reason why I run culture and ideology together to identify the institutionalization of consumerism is that consumerism in the global system can only be fully understood as a cultural-ideological practice .
7 Games which stimulate touch and the brain , such as putting several objects into a black cloth bag and then putting your hand inside to identify them .
8 Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary , the groups may exchange emotions , fears and hopes — and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together , if it proves to be necessary , and desirable that they do so .
9 Washington the role model is modest about his achievements , preferring perhaps to identify his role in the context of the greater need of setting an example for others to follow .
10 So to identify Ratner with the flyboys of the Eighties is unfair on what was a far more strategic expansion than was theirs .
11 They are told enough to identify each substance as its molecular model is made ( eg H 2 toy balloons ; HF , etching glass ; CH 4 explosions in mines ) and are soon writing molecular formulae .
12 If you are well practised in a careful approach , having learned the art of blending yourself into the background and moving with the silence and stealth of a hungry alley-cat , then you will soon be close enough to identify them as chub .
13 Nothing satisfied his urge to descend lower , until he was low enough to identify with these men who lay entombed in cramped cells , and crawled on all fours in the dark .
14 These claims are less vague than the logic claim , because a question or a speaking turn is easy enough to identify with precision .
15 He may have made a cool £250,000 out of writing George Michael 's biography , but he was cute enough to identify a demand for the tome , and lucky George did n't want to rip him off for the proceeds .
16 Suppose you are reading in poor light , and that you glance at a word for long enough to identify the letters " commerce " .
17 On the verandah of the plantation house Auguste Lepine heard the commotion in the compound but in the half-light could not see clearly enough to identify its cause .
18 The impression had been conveyed to him , he noted , that Burun had seen one of their attackers — but not closely enough to identify him .
19 It is easy enough to identify opposing terms or attitudes in a text , but how does one decide whether or not they are balanced or reconciled ?
20 It is difficult enough to identify anyone who was in a vehicle .
21 Here , since the word-meaning PLAYS is not enough to identify the target of the speaker 's attention , it is extended by a subordinate entity : the subordinate linguistic expression continues to identify its own entity even though it is present in order to assist in the identification of a different entity , which is specified by the expression as a whole .
22 It is easy enough to identify features that are likely to provoke laughter and were presumably intended to do so amongst the common attributes of the fabliaux .
23 I regret that it is not possible separately to identify the money devoted to the range of conditions associated with the menopause from the £225 million spent on medical research last year .
24 My hon. Friend identifies why it is difficult separately to identify the sums of money .
25 My reply is that I have sought to identify some of the congeries of qualities of the legal institution of marriage , not to identify its ‘ essence ’ .
26 An eminent psychologist has remarked that a man in a mood is almost as if in the grip of a small psychosis , and can find himself helpless in the face of it , unless he has trained himself not to identify with it too strongly .
27 This is not to identify computation with consciousness .
28 Secondly , the objective of the weighted capitation formula is not to identify relative need or morbidity but to allocate resources with the aim of meeting these needs .
29 No approach to professional support and development , still less an account of ‘ good practice ’ , can afford not to identify and confront these .
30 Boswell is careful not to identify her ; she is ‘ a lady , whose name was mentioned ’ .
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