Example sentences of "it can [be] seen [conj] " in BNC.

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31 It can be seen that in every case the two sets of coefficients have the same sign and general magnitude .
32 It can be seen that the correct dose of the correct medicine will aid a person 's healing .
33 It can be seen that a long list of students ( or any other units ) could be used for a random sample by this means simply by numbering from beginning to end , and this could be done with an automatic increasing numbering stamp .
34 It can be seen that comparisons between the sub-groups are made much easier if they have been sampled in this way ; there is no problem of having to cope with a preponderance of one group and a dearth of another if stratification has taken place beforehand .
35 In Table 1.2 it can be seen that the femur and humerus in particular are less complete , with dramatic increases in proximal femora and distal humeri in the trampled material .
36 A murid tooth from the eagle owl assemblage is shown in Fig. 3.18 G , where it can be seen that the enamel is heavily pitted on its surface , and partly removed along the edge of the wear facet , but nowhere is it completely penetrated ( Fig. 3.18 I ) .
37 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 ) .
38 It can be seen that as the curvature of these hypersurfaces diverges .
39 Using the classification scheme of Ellis and Schmidt ( 1977 ) , it can be seen that the singularity in region IV of the Khan-Penrose solution is clearly a scalar polynomial curvature singularity .
40 With this , it can be seen that ( 9.12 ) and the non-zero Weyl tensor components are .
41 Using the suggested method , it can be seen that the solution in region II must have the line element ( 9.16 ) where , retaining the coordinate freedom in u , ( 9.17 )
42 In addition , the scale factors A and B satisfying ( 6.13 ) and ( 6.14 ) must contain components of S , and from ( 10.3 ) it can be seen that these components are also non-linear in V .
43 From ( 10.41 ) it can be seen that , in general , this solution has the same singularity structure as the Szekeres solution .
44 With these coordinates it can be seen that the Schwarzschild mass parameter , which is unity in the line elements ( 10.51 ) and ( 10.53 ) , is here related to the amplitudes of the approaching waves by .
45 When , it can be seen that the transformation ( 12.2 ) is singular on the boundaries of the interaction region where and .
46 Then , the basic result is that a new solution of the source-free equations , depending on an arbitrary real parameter x , is given by ( 12.23 ) where ( 12.24 ) It can be seen that f and g are respectively the norm and twist potential of the Killing field .
47 By extending the solution back into regions II and III , it can be seen that the approaching waves must have both an impulsive component and a step component with variable polarization .
48 From the junction conditions it can be seen that , in this case , these functions necessarily take the forms : .
49 It can be seen that these functions satisfy the required O'Brien-Synge boundary conditions .
50 So it can be seen that the Wolverton Royal Train , with this modern programme , will move into the 21 st century , giving Wolverton Works the unique role of conveyors of Royalty through three centuries .
51 From Table I ( p. 15 ) it can be seen that while the amount of broad-leaved high forest has increased by some five per cent. , the increase in coniferous high forest has been 18 per cent .
52 From this it can be seen that no one method is suitable for all learning/ teaching situations or for all individuals .
53 Thus it can be seen that individual help at the reference desk has both advantages and disadvantages as a method of library user instruction .
54 It can be seen that these two main goals overlap to a considerable extent , but that emphasis for the end-user lies within a subject area and is therefore closely dependent on subject knowledge , whereas emphasis for the intermediary lies on breadth of knowledge — on the coverage and organization of many databases and the operation of a number of processing systems .
55 Use of suitably placed video-monitors greatly improves display potential , and when the cost of this equipment is compared with the cost of staff hours for teaching , it can be seen that provision of suitable display equipment is a relatively cheap way of increasing the cost-effectiveness of an online teaching programme .
56 At first sight it is unremarkable ; a simple Formica-clad cube , but as one draws closer it can be seen that the top face is transparent and through it one can view the tracks in the cloud chamber — the long thin lines due to cosmic rays and the short stubby ones due to alpha particles .
57 It can be seen that in terms of the formal equations it is possible to make some juncture , but in so doing it is also possible to lose sight of the quite different perspectives from which they derive .
58 Such monitoring should not only be backward , it must be forward looking and where it can be seen that a task has taken longer than anticipated , the effect of such delay should be immediately considered in relation to the overall programme .
59 It can be seen that female unemployment accounted for between 25 and 32 per cent of total recorded unemployment during the period , though it was growing at a somewhat faster rate than male unemployment .
60 It can be seen that fault/failure diagnosis is a small part ( on average only 8% ) of the problem-solving process .
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