Example sentences of "be identified with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly = can be identified with the subset{ ( a , a ) : a ε Z ] of Z x Z and unc ( mod 5 ) with the subset of all those ( a , b ) for which unc ( mod 5 ) .
2 Nationalism was , is and will be : it is , as Tom Nairn put it , the Janus-face looking at once forward to liberation and progress and backward to reactionary and often mythical notions of the past ; it is a force which should never be identified with the nation-state , a concept which nationalism has for a time inhabited , as a hermit crab inhabits a shell , but is evidently beginning to evacuate as the sovereign nation-state shows clear sign of obsolescence .
3 He claimed that it was more accurate than any that had been made before , and there is a strong possibility that it is to be identified with the map which appears in the 1535 English Bible of Miles Coverdale [ q.v . ] .
4 Another major phase in the exploration of the Outer Hebridean flora is shared throughout the British Isles , and can be identified with the work of H. C. Watson .
5 We are grateful for some help received to date from QP and if other friends wish to be identified with the work in a practical manner , this would be much appreciated .
6 It suggests that of the subjects that usually comprise the humanities , philosophy need not necessarily be identified with the humanities at all , literature and the other arts are defined by their concern with art-objects and history arguably belongs to a broader conception of ‘ human sciences ’ .
7 Oswiu seems to have taken them by surprise and brought them to bay on the banks of the River Winwaed , now swollen by autumnal rains , and probably to be identified with the River Went , a tributary of the Don .
8 Topic-shifts in written discourse then could be identified with the beginning of each new paragraph .
9 It was not a habit of the Holy Spirit in biblical times to be identified with the views of the majority !
10 They are also an important ideological mechanism by which the state may be identified with the pursuit of the common good rather than the interests of a dominant section of society .
11 The Kingdom can not be identified with the Church :
12 Wolfgang Gläser was elected chair instead of Günter Hartmann ( elected on Nov. 2 — see p. 37024 ) , but resigned three days later , saying that he did not wish to be identified with the right-wing of the party .
13 During this period , acts of aggression and domination came to be identified symbolically with the agents of disease and death , while a state of internal tranquillity , equality and individual autonomy came to be identified with the agents of health and growth .
14 He is almost certainly to be identified with the Osbald of Alcuin 's letter to Aethelred and perhaps with the Osbald who burnt a ‘ patrician ’ of King Aelfwald in 780 .
15 Robert Ratcliffe , who was given office in Sheen ( Surrey ) by the queen , can be identified with the Woodville interest .
16 Robert Ratcliffe , who was given office in Sheen ( Surrey ) by the queen , can be identified with the Woodville interest .
17 Two or three specific problem areas can be identified with the parents that they would like to work on first .
18 Sometimes referred to as Corchester , the site is to be identified with the Corstopitum of the Antonine Itinerary , and the Corielopocarium of the Ravenna list .
19 They should be taught to recognise that the attitudes and behaviour of a character or narrator are not necessarily to be identified with the attitudes or beliefs of the author .
20 In 796 Charlemagne was giving shelter to an important exile from England , the priest Odberht , almost certainly to be identified with the Eadberht Praen who was accused of being an ex-priest and who subsequently seized the Kentish kingdom at some point after the death of Offa .
21 The holiness of celibacy comes to be identified with the holiness of the sacramental cult .
22 This social welfare might plausibly , in turn , be identified with the sum of consumer , producer and factor returns .
23 In these notes , an edge will often be identified with the operator labelling it .
24 According to the Suda , Simonides of Magnesia sang of a victory by Antiochus III over the Gauls , about which we know nothing — unless it is to be identified with the episode to which II Maccabees refers as a success by eight thousand Babylonian Jews and four thousand Macedonians against Galatian raiders ( 8.20 ) .
25 This restriction does not lose us any power , however , because every occam program can be identified with the set of its finite syntactic approximations ( a term which is defined precisely in the second section ) .
26 Nevertheless it is doubtful whether the vegetation in which it occurs is sufficiently well-developed that it could be identified with the community described in the NVC .
27 The acceptance of the first of the three premises , that the god to be worshipped is not to be identified with the power which is assumed to have created the universe , will bring about a change from long established practice and is of great importance .
28 Bob Maiden , the managing director , said the range was a response to ‘ the many requests from staff for something to wear which can be identified with the bank ’ .
29 In a subsequent letter to Aethelred , the ‘ patrician ’ Osbald ( possibly to be identified with the dux ( ealdorman ) Osbald of 780 ) , and another Northumbrian lord , Osberht , Alcuin warned against worldly ambition , the pursuit of pleasure , and lust for revenge .
30 For example , unc can be identified with the subset of Z x Z comprising all ordered pairs ( a , b ) for which
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