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

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1 If a hacker gains access to confidential files stored on a computer , it is just possible that the law of confidence might be used to prevent the hacker from making use of the information assuming , of course , that the hacker can be identified .
2 As we saw , experiments by Marslen-Wilson and Tyler ( 1980 ) on auditory word recognition showed that a word can be identified more rapidly if it is predictable , that is , if there are syntactic and/or semantic constraints on the number of possible words which might occupy that particular position in a sentence .
3 This rule only applies where the specific listed items have some common feature so that a genus can be identified , and it may not apply where the general word precedes the list .
4 Therefore , as soon as the phoneme /p/ is heard , the cohort will have only one member left , and the word can be identified as trespass , even though its final phonemes have not yet been heard .
5 For everyone there is a problem in understanding the nature of the crime when no motive can be identified .
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