Example sentences of "it [modal v] [be] concluded " in BNC.
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1 | It may be concluded from this that prey size can be used as no more than an approximation to predator type , and size spectra are certainly not predator-specific . |
2 | It may be concluded that without the experience of events since 1979 , this ‘ faith in the possibility of change ’ could not have become the guiding principle of the prisons . |
3 | It may be concluded , therefore , that the different contexts are selecting discrete senses of bank . |
4 | It may be concluded that the developing embryos and foetus show a pronounced sensitivity to the induction of malformations by radiation , particularly during the main phase of organogenesis . |
5 | The majority of actual examples investigated by Johnson revealed profiles of the second type , so that it may be concluded that much of the material forming the bar is eroded from the sea floor . |
6 | It may be concluded , therefore , that the advantages which Categories 1 and 2 afford to the prosecution are by no means as great as they might at first sight appear to be . |
7 | It may be concluded that the problem of consent is unlikely to vanish whatever means are adopted to deal with it . |
8 | In the absence of any other constant characters it may be concluded that these two species are conspecific . |
9 | As this work was done under carefully controlled conditions it must be concluded that the missing 40–50 per cent of bones were totally destroyed by the owls . |
10 | It must be concluded that the Visean/Namurian formations of this area were not buried beneath particularly thick Westphalian sediments prior to the Hercynian . |
11 | It must be concluded that the above solution can not be interpreted in terms of an interaction between plane gravitational waves . |
12 | While the Odiham Society has earned and received its fair share of credit , it must be concluded that this modest proposal , so long in incubation , was likely even if put into effect , to have had only a marginal impact on the situation it was meant to remedy — as the society soon realised . |
13 | In 1932 , for example , Mrs Q. D. Leavis had roundly condemned the cheapening and weakening influences of the popular press and popular novels which produced ‘ merely crude states of mind ’ and what she called ‘ the disintegration of the reading public ’ : ‘ The reading capacity of the general public , it must be concluded , has never been so low as at the present time . ’ |
14 | But at all events , it must be concluded that , assuming an entry age of 14 in most cases , the average length of time in the trade for those who married was ten or eleven years , while for those who did not it was very much longer . |
15 | In considering the period overall , it must be concluded that the pervasive professional discourses within the pages of the Review were not those of science but of Parliament and the Law , and even Medicine . |
16 | No civilisation under Imperial influence would have developed in such a direction ; it must be concluded therefore that they discovered the technology for themselves . ’ |
17 | It must be concluded , despite the ingenuity of Lanham 's thesis , that Hale 's rationale has no foundation . |
18 | From these data it could be concluded that in the absence of any rank related thermal behaviour , hysteresis effects are not operative . |
19 | In case ( a ) , it could be concluded that equilibrium in the balance of payments might only have been accomplished with the existing policies by accepting higher levels of unemployment . |
20 | Parry is optimistic an agreement will be reached , saying : ‘ Nothing has been signed yet , but hopefully it will be concluded this week . ’ |
21 | From a rhetorical analysis , it will be concluded that , despite some of the oven rhetoric , the ideological traditions of antisemitism are not being discarded . |
22 | Certainly it can be concluded that the circumstances of Sisson 's early life fuelled his salutary hatreds and helped form the outsider 's perspective which now makes him a scourge of the age 's insidious orthodoxies . |
23 | It can be concluded therefore that the action project appears to make a difference in terms of the length of time people are sustained at home , but only to a certain type of dementia sufferer , and the numbers affected are likely to be small unless a wide geographical area is covered . |
24 | Without going into any further detail it can be concluded that prey composition must be used cautiously in any attempt to identify predators by their prey assemblages . |
25 | From this it can be concluded first that Aristo interprets the dispositions as trusts . |
26 | From this it can be concluded that only 1.4 per cent of this large number of coins establishes the date of the deposit but in this case , since there are no later Roman coins found in Britain , it could be even later ; a salutary lesson for all excavators . |
27 | If it can be established by observation in some test experiment that a 10 lb. weight and a 1 lb. weight in free fall move downwards at roughly the same speed , then it can be concluded that the claim that bodies fall at speeds proportional to their weight is false . |
28 | Since this period was also accompanied by a decline of the labour force in agriculture , it can be concluded that those who left the industry were predominantly not those living in tied accommodation . |
29 | Second , it can be concluded for both the UK ( Best , 1976 ) and for the EEC ( Best , 1979 ) that although there are major differences within countries , notably in the relative areas devoted to woodland and urban land , that there is a common pattern of land loss to both urban use and woodland as shown in Figure 8.1 . |
30 | From these and many other similar studies , it can be concluded that there is a strong but by no means uniform statistical correlation between educational indicators and economic growth . |