Example sentences of "can [be] recognise by the " in BNC.
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1 | the real thing can be recognised by the incredible number of bites you get in such short time . |
2 | Chardonnay vines can be recognised by the dull , yellow-brown colour of the canes which have a noticeable bloom and darker nodes ( the point where buds will emerge ) ; their slightly bullate ( bubbly ) leaves , the edges of which have a tendency to curl upwards ( some varieties curl downwards or not at all ) ; and the compact clusters of small , round , yellow-amber grapes . |
3 | Pinot Noir can be recognised by the pale pink colour and greyish bloom of the young canes , the nodes of which are revealed by their contrasting dark-brown colour : the thick , extremely bullate , dark green leaves ; and compact clusters of tough-skinned , heavily bloomed , blue-black , ovoid ( egg-shaped ) grapes . |
4 | A pair can be safely introduced at the same time ; the male can be recognised by the extended first dorsal ray which is absent in the female . |
5 | This can be recognised by the clubface partly facing the ground halfway into the forward swing ( photo left ) . |
6 | They play no direct role in the syntax of a sentence , and can be recognised by the fact that words containing them ( derived words ) can typically be replaced in any sentence , without syntactic change , by a word which does not contain the affix : |
7 | Colour : It can be recognised by the narrow blue bars that run the entire length of its body . |
8 | Astrodia tenuispina can be recognised by the skin covered disk embedded with small thin plates ; jaws with a pointed apical papilla and as many as 5 contiguous block like oral papillae , and 3 arm spines of which the ventral most is the longest . |
9 | A. griegi can be recognised by the following characters : the lack of scales on the ventral interradial area , the spine-like first oral tentacle scale and oral papillae , the tentacle pores with two scales and the shape of the arm spines . |
10 | This species can be recognised by the shape and number of the arm spines , the lack of tentacle scales on the tentacle pores and the lack of scales on the ventral interradial area . |
11 | O. flagellata can be recognised by the poorly calcified disk plates , the well developed arm combs , and the shape of the oral shield . |
12 | Thus , it is likely that c-Jun protein engaged in active transcription complexes within the cell can be recognised by the DNA-PK . |