Example sentences of "[conj] can be identified " in BNC.

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1 Then she heard , barely a distant whisper , but clearly , her mother 's voice telling her that the Great Wall of China is the only human-made object that can be identified from the surface of the moon .
2 There are assumed to be patterns of cause and effect that can be identified .
3 The most pessimistic viewpoint is that the brains of different groups of mammals have very little in common because they evolved separately from a common ancestral form in which the brain was relatively formless , lacking the distinctive sub-divisions that can be identified in the brains of modern mammals .
4 In the rat brain there are regional differences in the structure of the cortex , but the areas that can be identified tend to blur into each other .
5 Table 11.8 gives a breakdown of the main sectors that can be identified and also the leading firms or ‘ names ’ in each sector .
6 But a fourth kind of intelligence might be added , which is diplomatic intelligence , which bears not the remotest relationship to any of the other three , nor to any kind of intelligence that can be identified by any human being .
7 It is one of the few features that can be identified on Earth-based drawings of Mercury .
8 The old Five Bells we know was of this date and is one of the buildings that can be identified .
9 It is not only the genes encoding toxin production that can be identified by PCR and other molecular techniques .
10 Detail any limitations that can be identified to the planning and control process through this comparison .
11 That is , it is about works of a genre that can be identified as equivalent to the fabliau in French or in Anglo-Norman .
12 In contrast , an active attack should not be left unattended and can be identified by the clean appearance of the ‘ flight holes ’ and the little patches and piles of fresh bore dust which fall from them .
13 The recent sediments contain soot characteristic of fuel-oil , which has been extensively used only since 1940 , and magnetic particles which , says Battarbee , ‘ are predominantly spherical and can be identified as power station fly-ash . ’
14 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 .
15 Some people are more likely to develop these complications and can be identified by demonstrating the presence of a particular tissue-type in their body make-up .
16 The top surface Carboniferous was chosen because — in contrast to stratigraphic reference levels , like , e.g. , the Westphalian C/D boundary — it has been penetrated and can be identified easily in most boreholes .
17 In the eastern hemisphere , local ozone destruction has exceeded 30% and can be identified with air advected from low latitudes .
18 Another Mira variable is R Cygni , in the same field with Theta ( 4.5 ) ; Theta is in line with Iota ( 3.8 ) and Kappa ( also 3.8 ) , and can be identified by the fainter star close beside it .
19 Look in particular for the complicated Tarantula Nebula ( 30 Doradûs ) , which is the most brilliant part of the whole Cloud and can be identified even with the naked eye : it is the largest known diffuse nebula , and if it were as close to us as M42 in Orion it would cast strong shadows .
20 Some of the larger motor neurons are arranged in bilaterally symmetrical pairs and can be identified from one insect to another ( Cohen and Jacklet , 1967 ) .
21 Such problems generally occur in late summer as the fry grow , and can be identified by the fish gasping and the water becoming cloudy .
22 The phonetic changes involved in such a sequence are all well-established , and can be identified in , say , Gimson 's account of assimilations and elisions in his Introduction to the Pronunciation of English — have becoming [ ] , and so on .
23 Similarly , the gaseous molecules given off by plants may be smelt by us humans , but can be identified by some insects from their characteristic infrared emissions .
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