Example sentences of "that can then be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Correlations between the broad characteristics of a taxonomic group and species ecologies yield suggestive associations that can then be expressed as evolutionary hypotheses that are in principle open to direct tests . |
2 | Collection of a library of photographs of known and unfamiliar faces that can then be selected on the basis of being of a similar degree of familiarity , of similar appearance , or of similar occupation . |
3 | The null hypothesis that can then be tested by using the F distribution as explained in chapter 3 . |
4 | If , for example , the idea is simply to produce text files that can then be passed on disk to a typesetting bureau you 'll probably need no more equipment than a basic word processing system . |
5 | This makes it possible for anybody to create a professionally polished performance that can then be shown to an audience using either the Mac itself , 35 mm slides or overhead projector foils , backed up with printed handouts and speaker notes . |
6 | This , however , introduces a further obstacle for anyone trying to discriminate between associative and ascriptive interpretation ; for it is , of course , possible to regard the very fact of a connexion ( associative ) corresponding to any of these factual relations as being in itself a property — a property that can then be used ascriptively . |