Example sentences of "conclusions [that] can be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the final article in our series , Richard Holloway reflects on conclusions that can be reached on modern society from the attitudes and opinions revealed in the course of the week Fighting the good fight
2 There is no limit to the number or variety of different conclusions that can be reached at this stage in the process .
3 Vickery has written : ‘ Most of the conclusions that can be drawn from studies of people and information are either very general or specific to particular social groups , or even particular organisations . ’
4 The above comparison articulates two , related , conclusions that can be drawn from the evidence reviewed so far .
5 The general conclusions that can be drawn from these and other studies are , first , that it is not possible to separate fully the effects of education on earnings from those of other factors , particularly those of such abstract personal qualities as motivation , perseverance , ability to make decisions , etc .
6 The only general conclusions that can be drawn from indifference analysis are the following :
7 Although the survey was carried out in 1987 , and events in education have moved on with amazing rapidity since then , many of the conclusions that can be drawn from the interviews seem to have retained their relevance , particularly in the context of the issue I have been exploring in this chapter .
8 What then are some of the other conclusions that can be drawn from the study of environmental history ?
9 One of the conclusions that can be drawn from the responses is that despite the increased provision of online information services by a range of organisations including Aberdeen City library , the Scottish Council and others , the level of awareness and potential of such information sources is still low .
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