Example sentences of "can readily [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Contradictions , splits , can readily be perceived , by those minded to perceive them ; pursuits that can be married , like oral history and psychoanalysis , can be found to separate . |
2 | This he knows can readily be accommodated as yet another sort of consumer commodity , ‘ within the sphere of personal life permitted in liberal societies ’ . |
3 | Foreign genes can readily be inserted into the virus genome and expressed at high levels . |
4 | While the climatic conditions in any given market can readily be found from published data , the temperature and humidity conditions to which a product may be subjected during shipment to that market are largely unknown ; they may be very sever and potentially damaging . |
5 | In the case of the terminally ill , their use is ordinarily uncalled-for , since they can readily be categorized as heroic , or extraordinary , therapy , imposing a further burden of discomfort on the patient with no foreseeable benefit in terms of increased comfort in the future . |
6 | Four , in particular , can readily be identified : |
7 | A number of reservations can readily be identified . |
8 | The justification for an involvement in partnership can readily be found on philosophical grounds about which there is little dispute . |
9 | Although Garvey and Caramazza describe implicit causality as a property of verbs , it is , as we have already implied , best regarded as an aspect of world knowledge and , as such , its effects can readily be accommodated within the mental models framework , particularly if one assumes with Ladusaw & Dowty ( 1988 ) that generalizations about roles associated with verbs lie in the domain of world knowledge rather than linguistic theory . |
10 | It can readily be seen that the sum of constant capital ( C ) used up in the two departments is equal to the sum of means of production produced in Dept . |
11 | This division is intended only to simplify the analysis and should not be taken to imply that the aggregate level of unemployment in a country can readily be divided into completely separate and distinguishable categories . |
12 | As any of the information in the Figure 1 may have a bearing on a section in question , it can readily be seen that advanced hyper-text features are needed if all the relevant subject matter is to be available and easily reached in the electronic medium . |
13 | This sort of moral principle , which may be thought to have the backing of international Opinion , and therefore be part of the positive morality of the international community , can readily be dubbed part of natural law , that is , of binding rules of universal application , and at the same time regarded as general principles of international law . |
14 | If the interviewee is very nervous it can help to ask some questions which can readily be answered with a yes or no , this provides the opportunity to adjust the tension . |
15 | Once the problem of holism is construed in this fashion , it can readily be unshackled from the various questions surrounding the idea of determinism ; and at the same time , there becomes available a more perspicuous account of the notion of autonomy on which the individualist case depends . |
16 | The drafters of the 1533 act can readily be imagined looking up the statute of Richard II which referred to ‘ varlets called yeomen ’ in the service of lords — the Canon 's Yeoman no less . |
17 | Parallels can readily be found in other large cities of the United Kingdom , such as Belfast , Birmingham , Glasgow , Liverpool , Manchester , and Newcastle upon Tyne . |
18 | Similar messages can readily be derived from Dewey 's work . |
19 | Some ideas can readily be recalled to consciousness , and these Freud thinks of as in the preconscious . |
20 | The preconscious is that part of the unconscious which can readily be brought into consciousness ; dynamically speaking , the repressed is the unconscious which will not ordinarily become conscious . |
21 | But the line of thought can readily be adapted to our previous reasons for questioning Lipsey 's diagram . |
22 | Global-scale investments in new skills and production approaches that can readily be transferred across borders have replaced much of the trade ; few can keep up with the pace of change . |
23 | Judicial decisions can readily be found in the common-law world which use commercial utility as a justification in their reasoning . |
24 | In these nuclei the body can readily be distinguished from the chromocentres since it is appreciably darker staining and lies in a small " notch " in the nuclear membrane . |
25 | The system is apparently most sensitive to movements in the " yawing " ( horizontal ) plane , and deviations from the flight-path in this plane can readily be corrected by the fly . |
26 | Questions relating to the way teachers perform their tasks can readily be translated into statements about what teachers ought to be doing ! |
27 | The highest grade of jet typified by that from Whitby attracts by its dense , velvety black colour and the resinous lustre which can readily be enhanced by polishing . |
28 | Pearl-bearing oysters can readily be gathered by divers without recourse to elaborate equipment . |
29 | Anyone who might oppose the new legislation can readily be branded as showing indifference towards the dreadful consequences which have sometimes flowed from these offences . |
30 | The hippocampus is a structure which can readily be dissected out from the brain together with its input pathways , such as the perforant pathway . |