Example sentences of "[num] can be [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 The uppermost node of the network in Figure 2 can be characterised as communicatively autonomous behaviour since the formal description expresses no interdependence between I and U at all .
2 The relationships between these three can be expressed as
3 Historically , the behaviour of the students in the five or so years starting in 1969 can be seen as one more blow to education , one more reason for the public to begin to demand that they should have more control over the educational system .
4 For example , 5 can be stored as In the case of a movable string ( normal string variable ) , the parameter address points to the " string descriptor " .
5 The probabilities displayed in Table 5.2 can be combined as shown in Figure 5.4 .
6 The probabilities displayed in Table 5.2 can be combined as shown in Figure 5.4 .
7 Any of A , B , and 8 can be considered as control parameters , but from a physical point of view it is interesting to use 8 ( which can be varied through its full range by translation of one mirror over one wavelength ) to minimise the threshold value of A. This can be done analytically , based on ( 7.8 ) , and Fig. 7.3 shows A2B vs B for = 1 ( bistability ) and = — 1 ( 2tR or P2 ) instabilities .
8 Linear plots are obtained with a positive slope from which the entropy parameter ψ 1 can be calculated as shown in figure 8.6 .
9 For practical purposes the diameter of the Rate 1 can be considered as being 0.1nm for each 10 kt of speed .
10 The first two can be seen as being derived from history , both shared and private , while the third is an attempt to come to terms with and respond to current realities as they are being experienced .
11 Since the introduction of the stored program concept , there have been many developments in the design of general-purpose digital computers , but only two can be described as vital omissions from the computer described in the previous section .
12 Then the ‘ average ’ male population aged 40 in 1986 can be estimated as
13 Detente and the new cold war in the 1970s and the 1980s can be viewed as different ways of reacting to the end of the golden age , the faltering of the Fordist formula for capitalist expansion , and the emergence of new policies of capitalist accumulation in West Germany and Japan , based on new post-Fordist technologies .
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