Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
3 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
4 ( " on inspection with a microscope it can be seen that each nucleus consists of two identical filaments " )
5 From the results of the survey it can be seen that many of the welfare assistants had varied and substantial experience of children and schools .
6 It can be seen that many issues on the administrative side affect the social services .
7 It can be seen that all the mains parts , except socket SK1 , are mounted on the board which greatly simplifies the interwiring , also making the unit that much more reliable .
8 Given that the average score for all A-level entrants was 5.4 , it can be seen that all non-standard entry groups , apart from those entering on the basis of 1–4 O-levels , performed at least as well or better than the average A-level entrants .
9 It can be seen that this very advantage now becomes disadvantageous after a time-zone transition when an adjustment of our body to new local time is required .
10 As such it can be seen that this is not a zero-based allocation system or a total formula-based system .
11 It can be seen that this was essentially the plan put forward by Stirling in his original submission for the attack .
12 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 ) .
13 In retrospect , it can be seen that this failure was , in part , due to the inappropriateness of the mixture .
14 It can be seen that this was a way of ‘ blaming the victim ’ : it seems as though the young person had failed to find a job because they had not filled in the application form properly or were too untidy , rather than because there were not enough jobs .
15 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 .
16 ( Returning to the original investment equation , it can be seen that this is tantamount to having , in which case the curve would be vertical under point 1 at .
17 It can be seen that this area raises many difficult issues for the courts to decide .
18 It can be seen that this view can give rise to a substantial increase in the dependency .
19 It can be seen that this vowel is most often represented in spelling by the letters ‘ i ’ and ‘ e ’ .
20 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 .
21 It can be seen that these functions satisfy the required O'Brien-Synge boundary conditions .
22 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 .
23 Mention has already been made of the significance of national trends in age structure , but it can be seen that these effects can be substantially reinforced at the regional and local level through migration .
24 However , compared with the 1989 figures it can be seen that these industries are not without their difficulties .
25 Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals .
26 It can be seen that any contractual remedy that P2 has would be against P1 .
27 It can be presumed that all societies possess their own values , stories , rules , theories about the world .
28 But they do have plenty of guns , and it can be presumed that some of their provision comes from hunting .
29 It can be argued that such tests are gender biased , both in their questions , which do not draw on social , female-oriented spheres of knowledge , and in their multiple choice format , which , by demanding a single answer from a set of often mutually exclusive possibilities , does not allow for women 's interactive , socially responsive way of solving problems .
30 It can be argued that such schemes should be embodied in statutes so as to put their administration and the principles of compensation on a firm legal footing .
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