Example sentences of "[det] can be shown " in BNC.
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1 | These are practical limits on the beneficiary 's powers , for , although it will not usually be difficult to determine whether a real price was paid , it will regularly be very hard for a beneficiary to show that a buyer did know of the existence of a trust ; and unless this can be shown , no action lies . |
2 | This can be shown as : 1% = £3.60 2% = £7.20 0.5% = £1.80 |
3 | This can be shown as : £351 × 15% = £52.65 The total cost of the goods is therefore £351 + £52.65 = £403.65 |
4 | Algebraically , this can be shown to be equivalent to , If the energy required to propagate the crack by producing the two new fracture surfaces were really confined to C , the free surface energy ( which is seldom much above I J/m 2 ) , then simple arithmetic will show that , at any realistic stress level , the critical crack length would be very short indeed , perhaps around a micron . |
5 | In fact its implications are , in my view , rather ambiguous and this can be shown by considering some of the basic features of the UK economy that were outlined in sections 1.3 and 1.4 . |
6 | This can be shown by carrying out the few steps necessary , and so below you will find a worked example of key words and patterns . |
7 | Which category a given term belongs to , this can be shown by explicating its internal grammar , i.e. by showing how the term in question can be appropriately used in a sentential context . |
8 | This can be shown schematically : |
9 | However , the greater solar input at the equator than at the poles would produce greater solar choking at the equator , and this can be shown to aid equator to pole circulation in the Jovian interior , thus distributing solar energy more uniformly and leading to the small equator to pole temperature differences observed in the upper troposphere . |
10 | Translated into the context of positive political decision-making , this can be shown to mean that the only voting methods that can guarantee the existence of an equilibrium under every possible pattern of individual preferences are dictatorial ( for a precise statement , see for example Wilson , 1970 , and Kramer , 1977b ) . |
11 | All molecular vibrations therefore have some zero-point energy , and this can be shown to be equal to one half of a quantum , so that the total vibrational energy of a molecule with only one normal vibration is where ν is the vibrational quantum number , a positive integer or zero . |
12 | This can be shown in the spaghetti-like manner of Figure 3.4 . |
13 | This can be shown diagrammatically an involuted loop , as in Figure 3.7 . |
14 | This can be shown in terms of the recency and primacy effect respectively . |
15 | This can be shown graphically as follows . |
16 | It has to be assumed that the recipients were at least acceptable to Gloucester , and some can be shown to have had dealings with him in the previous reign . |
17 | It has to be assumed that the recipients were at least acceptable to Gloucester , and some can be shown to have had dealings with him in the previous reign . |
18 | Advantage should be taken of external courses where these can be shown to be relevant and cost effective . |
19 | Because there are three parts to this definition it is called the tripartite definition or the tripartite account ; it defines propositional knowledge , knowledge that p ; it does not define knowledge by acquaintance as in ‘ a knows James ’ nor knowledge-how , e.g. knowledge how to ride a bicycle , unless these can be shown to reduce to knowledge-that . |
20 | However , it would be useful if attempts could be made , as shown here , to relate later hundredal arrangements to early estates and then see if the disintegration of these can be shown before the Norman Conquest . |
21 | For example , there are clear pan-culture principles governing the production of " polite " or socially appropriate interaction , and these can be shown to have systematic effects on the linguistic structure of many languages ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 ; Leech , 1980 ) . |