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

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1 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 .
2 Rhodes ' analysis leads to a conclusion in which no clear direction of change can be identified : policy-making has been ‘ chaotic ’ .
3 Three main features of change can be identified : changes in the tax base ; the growth of privatization ; and the growth of non-elected local governments .
4 Separate spheres of responsibility can be identified , and control systems set up for junior management , and so controls , performance measurement and accountability are better .
5 One way in which the source of methane can be identified is to identify trace components of the gas that 'fingerprint' its source .
6 When integrated work is being developed , through team teaching or departmental cooperation , a great many areas of cross-fertilization can be identified and prepared for , and their relevance not only to the student 's mastery of concepts but also to the more narrowly specific requirements of examining boards brought out .
7 It is also hoped that other urgent areas of need can be identified and people can be put in touch with appropriate resources or agencies to address these .
8 However , three major types of relationship could be identified :
9 Two major quantitative measures of achievement can be identified .
10 The first twenty words used in production and their contexts of use will be identified by phonetic transcription .
11 For example , the origin of ivory can be identified by its strontium isotopic composition , which reflects the diet of the elephant .
12 The following questions will be answered during the course of the research : 1 ) What is the role , function and importance of both the non-custodial parent and custodial parent and how do these change in the period following divorce ? 2 ) What types of conflict and what types of co-operation can be identified between parents following divorce , and what impact does each type have upon both adolescent adjustment ? 3 ) What types of support are available to the children and how are they used ?
13 Two main forms of privatization can be identified at local level : first , the issuing of contracts to private agencies to undertake work for councils and , secondly , a redefinition of certain existing public services as services which should be supplied by the market .
14 The fourth phase of the development of headhunting may be identified as the splintering of individual consultants from existing firms , to set up on their own , such as Haley from Ward Howell and Egon Zehnder from Spencer Stuart , both in 1964 .
15 However , two main types of investor can be identified , namely private individuals ( often seeking to avoid tax ) , and institutional investors holding eurobonds as part of a normal diversified portfolio .
16 It is clear that no other means of transmission could be identified in these cases .
17 This analysis can be significantly extended as any quantity of information may be identified as a node .
18 Attainment targets should be grouped for this purpose into profile components to make assessment and reporting manageable ; ( c ) ten different levels of attainment should be identified within each target covering all the years of compulsory schooling .
19 ten different levels of attainment should be identified within each target covering all the years of compulsory schooling .
20 By analysing a job with the benefit of experience , the peaks and troughs of activity can be identified and proper provision made for staff allocation .
21 Erm Ryedale District , as can be seen from the table supplied by Greater York , has taken the largest proportion of the Greater York housing element over the past ten years , as regards the proposed level of future housing growth suggested for the Greater York area , the District Council supports the figure in the structure plan , the Greater York study identified a number of sites around the Greater York area which could accommodate further development without compromising greenbelt objectives or adversely affecting the character of the settlements surrounding York , and within that part of Southern Ryedale within the Greater York area the identified sites were , by and large , incorporated into the Southern Ryedale local plan , which has recently been through the public enquiry , the District Council does not believe that a larger amount of land could be identified within Southern Ryedale , without compromising greenbelt objectives .
22 Any deviations from assumptions ( a ) to ( d ) will constitute a deviation from ideality ( an ideal solution is a rare occurrence ) and several more realistic types of solution can be identified :
23 With the previous points in mind some possible sources of finance can be identified .
24 Nine types of conflict of interest may be identified .
25 The following further difficulties associated with incorporation can be identified .
26 In terms of developments in curricula and pedagogy , a number of trends with which the project is in sympathy may be identified .
27 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 .
28 This is partly to ensure that any increase in profitability can be identified as the result of improved efficiency rather than a change in the method of compiling the accounts .
29 We do not think that any particular content in philosophy can be identified as female .
30 Clear differences in approach can be identified between the last two years of Heath 's 1970–4 administration — with its strong dirigiste tendencies — and policies effected by Conservative governments elected since 1979 .
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