Example sentences of "can [adv] be identified " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Standby ’ and ‘ Holiday Pay ’ can now be identified much easier , and amendments have also been made to the wage query form .
32 These makers can now be identified as Jean and his two sons , Martin and Jean fils aîné .
33 While these oboists were all young musicians , Jacques Hotteterre would in 1675 have been a well established artist , at the mid-point in his career , with a name carrying the renown of the Hotteterres as performers and instrument makers ; he can now be identified as probably the first French oboist known to have held an official position at the English court .
34 There is a massive amount of writing about art , only some of which can immediately be identified by a reader as criticism .
35 Leapor also satirizes the intellectual pretensions of a figure in Crumble Hall who can tentatively be identified as the young William Henry Chauncy who had recently gone up to Oxford :
36 Dependent conditionals can initially be identified , as they have been here , as typified by the " if " statements we accept in connection with our standard causal beliefs- " If the switch had n't been flipped , the wipers would n't have started " , " Since the switch was flipped , the wipers started " , and the like .
37 The correct theoretical location of the occupation can then be identified .
38 Four , in particular , can readily be identified :
39 A number of reservations can readily be identified .
40 Joins on silver or gold objects made with silver and gold solders can not usually be distinguished by radiography because they are approximately the same density as the metals they join , although they can sometimes be identified by colour difference or porosity when seen at high magnification .
41 At MII , the No. 9 chromosome can sometimes be identified by the stretched region on the long arm corresponding to the secondary constriction .
42 I have argued so far that people who are highly likely to experience an event with implications severe enough to provoke a depressive illness can sometimes be identified .
43 Apart from these men , only one East Anglian can definitely be identified with Gloucester : William Harmer , esquire , of Beechamwell ( Norf. ) , who was a gentleman of the duke 's household .
44 Apart from these men , only one East Anglian can definitely be identified with Gloucester : William Harmer , esquire , of Beechamwell ( Norf. ) , who was a gentleman of the duke 's household .
45 The relevant situation of utterance can therefore be identified as the historical period of the First World War , in which the poem was actually composed and first received by its contemporary readers .
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