Example sentences of "be seen that the " in BNC.
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1 | It can be seen that the physician or doctor will have to bear both factors in mind when deciding if the time when a drug is to be taken is important ( see also Chapter 14 ) . |
2 | The home team were without Richards but fielded a young man named Everton Mattis who , on representative debut , accomplished a rare feat : his 62 was more than all the other batsmen put together and , since Haynes got 34 , it will be seen that the others had a collective off-day par excellence . |
3 | But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places . |
4 | In retrospect it can be seen that the most fatal blunder of the campaign was John Smith 's Budget — proclaimed at the time as ‘ an unparalleled act of honesty by any opposition party going into an election ’ . |
5 | It will be seen that the variations on this passive kind of projection are infinite . |
6 | Therefore , it can be seen that the application of the rational and political framework is a valuable way of identifying the underlying approach to budgeting in a school . |
7 | Yet it can be seen that the provision of residential care , in particular short term care , is vital to the future of our mentally handicapped community . |
8 | When one considers the advantages of permanent pasture , and compares relative costs of improving old swards and reseeding to leys , it will be seen that the apparent increase in productivity of leys may be largely offset by these other factors . |
9 | From this recital of the general and specific duties of the doctor , it can be seen that the law in England , if understood and followed , is sensitive to the needs of patient and doctor alike . |
10 | But gradually the pattern emerges and it can be seen that the cells ' filopodia attach best in the ring region . |
11 | Returning to the sea-urchin embryo , it can be seen that the animal-vegetal differences could be used to establish the boundary regions , that is , which end is to be which . |
12 | It will now be seen that the escarpment is the abrupt end of a large plateau culminating in Wild Boar Fell . |
13 | It will be seen that the dollar value of exports more than doubled between 1977 and 1981 , but remained fairly stable thereafter , at least until 1986 . |
14 | On the contrary , it can be seen that the standard of generalist work is raised through the training , enthusiasm and knowledge of the specialists and so is a cost-effective method of raising standards within the CAB . |
15 | It can be seen that the only disappointment in our achieved samples was the comparatively small size of the control sample in Ipswich . |
16 | From the above description it can be seen that the endothelial cell has many important properties and endothelial damage is proposed as the initial event in the ‘ response to injury ’ hypothesis . |
17 | It can be seen that the raw material of creativity has a diverse background of information ; in Coleridge 's case he was an avid reader of all the explorations that were the rage at that time . |
18 | It can be seen that the correct dose of the correct medicine will aid a person 's healing . |
19 | In Table 1.2 it can be seen that the femur and humerus in particular are less complete , with dramatic increases in proximal femora and distal humeri in the trampled material . |
20 | A murid tooth from the eagle owl assemblage is shown in Fig. 3.18 G , where it can be seen that the enamel is heavily pitted on its surface , and partly removed along the edge of the wear facet , but nowhere is it completely penetrated ( Fig. 3.18 I ) . |
21 | Using the classification scheme of Ellis and Schmidt ( 1977 ) , it can be seen that the singularity in region IV of the Khan-Penrose solution is clearly a scalar polynomial curvature singularity . |
22 | Using the suggested method , it can be seen that the solution in region II must have the line element ( 9.16 ) where , retaining the coordinate freedom in u , ( 9.17 ) |
23 | With these coordinates it can be seen that the Schwarzschild mass parameter , which is unity in the line elements ( 10.51 ) and ( 10.53 ) , is here related to the amplitudes of the approaching waves by . |
24 | It can also be seen that the transformation ( 12.1 ) is equivalent to adding to V the Stoyanov solution ( 10.29 ) . |
25 | When , it can be seen that the transformation ( 12.2 ) is singular on the boundaries of the interaction region where and . |
26 | It can also be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is the same as that of the Khan-Penrose solution . |
27 | In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure . |
28 | It may be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is very similar to that of the degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez solution described in detail in Section 10.5 . |
29 | By extending the solution back into regions II and III , it can be seen that the approaching waves must have both an impulsive component and a step component with variable polarization . |
30 | So it can be seen that the Wolverton Royal Train , with this modern programme , will move into the 21 st century , giving Wolverton Works the unique role of conveyors of Royalty through three centuries . |