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

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1 The Update Baseline routine is a stand-alone executable program which should be stored in the LIFESPAN installation directory , and can therefore be invoked as follows :
2 The Directory Integrity Check routine is a stand-alone executable program which should be stored in the LIFESPAN installation directory , and can therefore be invoked as follows :
3 The Type Module routine is a stand-alone executable program which should be stored in the LIFESPAN installation directory , and can therefore be invoked as follows :
4 It can therefore be regarded as divisible into two distinct parts , its intrinsic biochemical nature , which is its physical nature , and its ‘ goodness ’ , an abstract word provided by man millenniums after the event , to describe its quality .
5 As described above , this phosphate group lies in an anomalous position as a result of the base-stacking properties of the CTAG sequence , and the interaction can therefore be regarded as sequence-dependent .
6 Changes designed to improve education can therefore be regarded as having two sources : those initiated by decision makers at local or national level ; those initiated by teachers .
7 The ‘ marketable ’ sector produces goods and services which are sold on established markets , generally makes a profit , and can therefore be regarded as self-financing .
8 The contrast between the to and bare infinitives can therefore be stated as one of subsequence ( before/after relationship ) vs non-subsequence ( the bare infinitive 's event is not conceived as an after-position with respect to something else ) .
9 The statutory framework applicable to the applications for admissions made by the applicants in November 1990 can therefore be summarised as follows .
10 The position can therefore be summarised as follows .
11 He said ( at p457 ) : The law can therefore be summarised as follows .
12 Rising expectations about the standards of health can therefore be seen as fuelling further demand for health care .
13 Animal portraits at this time can therefore be appreciated as not only accessing many artistic currencies but also as moving between the needs of several classes located in both rural and urban populations .
14 The ego 's tactics towards fitness-maximisation can therefore be envisaged as conditioning primordial drives in line with external circumstances and a sense of self-identity or personal defence .
15 They can therefore be visualized as potential cellular automata capable of imprinting their pattern on the surrounding body fluids .
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