Example sentences of "of [noun] can thus [be] " in BNC.

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1 Existing patterns of inequality can thus be experienced as both necessary and legitimate , while the very possibility of alternative social arrangements becomes unthinkable or marginalized .
2 The effect of intermittency can thus be seen in , for example , Figs 3.11 , 18.9(b) and ( e ) , and 21.6 .
3 A simple measure of breakage can thus be expected to differentiate these major groups of predator .
4 Althusser 's rereading of Marx can thus be as usefully considered in the context of theories of the history of science as of structuralism ; a certain conflation between the two has been possible because both were opposed to humanistic and phenomenological theories of knowledge in general and to historicism in particular .
5 The Frostbelt to Sunbelt shift of capital can thus be portrayed as the movement of money away from areas of intense class struggle to States where it was much lower , and potential profitability was consequently much greater .
6 The effectiveness of prevention can thus be assessed by measuring the incidence or the prevalence .
7 Skeletal arrangements of mechanisms can thus be rapidly conceived , tested and modified on the system .
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