Example sentences of "be seen that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It can thus be seen that this transformation with may be used to change the profile of the approaching waves .
2 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
3 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
4 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 ) .
5 We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation .
6 It seems worth while to remind the reader just how wide is the range of external informal information sources relevant to business activity ( it will be seen that this list is of US origin ) :
7 It will be seen that this explanation does not touch the question of whether what is sought is in any sense ‘ evidence ’ .
8 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 .
9 It can be seen that this view can give rise to a substantial increase in the dependency .
10 It can be seen that this area raises many difficult issues for the courts to decide .
11 It can clearly be seen that this entry indicates most strongly the financial sense of ’ access ’ ( e.g. ’ mortgage ’ , ’ sum ’ , ’ high ’ , ’ instant ’ , ’ interest ’ , ’ money ’ , etc . ) .
12 It can be seen that this vowel is most often represented in spelling by the letters ‘ i ’ and ‘ e ’ .
13 In retrospect , it can be seen that this failure was , in part , due to the inappropriateness of the mixture .
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