Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] identify " in BNC.

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1 In terms of developments in curricula and pedagogy , a number of trends with which the project is in sympathy may be identified .
2 A market segment may be identified and analyzed using the reasons for demand , whether these reasons are consumer or product orientated .
3 Two other individuals whose names appear in the story should be identified .
4 The person having overall responsibility for the case should be identified .
5 Two forms of the Personal Interview may be identified :
6 Cost centres : Each operational area of a department should be identified and treated as an independent unit for the purpose of accountancy with all items of cleaning expenditure identified .
7 Lee recommends that any child who scores below 2 standard deviations from the standardised mean should be identified for further assessment , although no reason is given for this .
8 No individual or institution should be identified in any way without their consent .
9 So also are promotional prospects , and future managers within the practice should be identified and given suitable training in order to equip them for greater responsibility .
10 No alternative employment within the school or other university department could be identified .
11 The introduction of Saponin in the PCNA protocol before the application of the PCNA antibody was helpful in that PCNA could be identified even after more than two weeks of fixation .
12 Such a list is not exhaustive , and the major problem for a NIB would be to identify companies that fall in the above categories , which is by no means an easy task .
13 For prevention of death from colorectal cancer at younger ages , a more effective strategy than population screening would be to identify and target high-risk individuals , such as those with a family history of colorectal cancer .
14 The implications of these changes both for the number of people employed in and the types of skills required in the industry will be identified .
15 The information from the first Panel Survey supplied in the form of grids as well as reports is being analysed to ensure that necessary modifications to the approach or to the methodology will be identified and approved before the second Panel Survey , which is due to start in the autumn .
16 One way in which the source of methane can be identified is to identify trace components of the gas that 'fingerprint' its source .
17 They differ from the pronoun he whose referent can be identified without consideration of the linguistic utterance .
18 At the same time the detailed shape of the boundary is changing ; each bulge and indentation can be identified over only a limited time .
19 The following further difficulties associated with incorporation can be identified .
20 In the United Kingdom , however , only 10% of tumours are early gastric cancers , so potential exists for changing the natural history of the disease if populations suitable for screening can be identified .
21 The operational objectives of each agency have to be properly understood by the professional parties involved so that areas of conflict and compromise in practice can be identified and service provision improved .
22 A third complex can be identified on the aerial photographs in the south-east quarter , served by a lane from the north-south cross-street .
23 ‘ That you ’ Apart from being caught in the act , when the burglar may be identified by the witness concerned , forensic evidence sometimes helps to prove identity .
24 In the presence of the risk-free asset the market portfolio may be identified and diversification was reduced to a process of investment in the market portfolio and the risk-free assets to derive the required risk return attributes .
25 I regard it as important in considering the benefit which is to be subject to taxation that the benefit should be identified .
26 It may be conceded however , that there is , or was , a power or some other kind of influence beyond man 's comprehension , which was responsible for the start of life , but that influence must be identified with the timeless universe itself .
27 The reason for distinguishing between murder and manslaughter must be to identify and to label the most heinous killings as murder , and it has been questioned whether English law succeeds in this .
28 Spelling must be identified as a human invention , open to research and development , as much as every other technological element in the spectacular and marvellous world of microprocessors , video , telecommunications — and , not least , of books .
29 One suggestion is that feminist philosophy could be identified by its content .
30 The most obvious test would be to identify the religious allegiance of Europe 's most illustrious natural philosophers of the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
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