Example sentences of "can then [be] [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 The programs can then be invoked as GENPACK , GETPACK followed by the name of the desired root package .
2 The two readings can then be represented as follows :
3 The search process can then be defined as follows :
4 The distinctions between art and non-art , or between aesthetic and other intentions and responses , as well as those more flexible distinctions by which elements of a process , or intentions and responses , are seen , in real cases , as predominant or subordinate , can then be seen as they historically are : as variable social forms within which the relevant practices are perceived and organized .
5 The result is a perfect reproduction of your artwork in etch-resistant ink on your p.c.b. , which can then be etched as normal .
6 Their relation to the totality emerges not through the form of synecdoche — the typical detail which can then be generalized as metaphor — but should , according to Lukács , be drawn out through the narrative which inscribes and extends a connection between such moments of empirical reality and the general laws of history as a totality .
7 The selected object is surrounded by a rectangle , which forms the background but does not necessarily have a border , and these tiles can then be arranged as required , used as fills or combined with the clipping function .
8 Correlations between the broad characteristics of a taxonomic group and species ecologies yield suggestive associations that can then be expressed as evolutionary hypotheses that are in principle open to direct tests .
9 The component subskills can then be described as being automatised — the movements occur as the position of the pen demands them , without the writer having consciously to calculate them .
10 The motion can then be described as fully turbulent .
11 You just need something to start you off that can then be modified as you go along .
12 The glass transition can then be visualized as the onset of co-ordinated segmental motion made possible by an increase of the holes in the polymer matrix to a size sufficient to allow this type of motion to occur .
13 Five to ten sub-systems is accepted as the normal range , which can then be decomposed as required to show lower-order activities .
14 By comparison with the scores from the sample , the child 's performance can then be judged as high , low or average , and , by inference , high , low or average in respect of the population at large .
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