Example sentences of "[adj] can now be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This can now be explained by the fact that H pylori causes a selective increase in G17 , which is the form of hormone which rises most with eating .
2 This can now be seen at the Swindon Railway Museum .
3 This can now be seen at Scotland 's only Thai restaurant , Buntom 's in Nelson Street , the proprietors having given most generously for it to the cause .
4 This can now be identified as the first signs of the creation of a source of ‘ goodness ’ additional to that due to the ruthless forces of the struggle for survival .
5 This can now be chosen in some arbitrary manner as a point between the lower and upper bounds .
6 Panel 2 can now be placed against edge B and the siliconed edge of panel 1 .
7 These can now be studied in turn in greater detail and the original list can be edited , moved and deleted as the plan develops .
8 These can now be matched against the various product on the market to see which provides a viable solution .
9 For example , 5 can now be written as unc as well as
10 The latter can now be calculated from the Boltzmann equation .
11 Some of the new works have already been shown in Denmark and 29 can now be seen at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in London .
12 The concentration of ozone in surface air at Cape Grim can now be explained in terms of the competition between vertical mixing in the lower few kilometres of the atmosphere , near-surface destruction by photochemical reactions , and continuous , slow , dry deposition .
13 In less formal fashion , something of the same can now be seen in the modern American city , and this development could be , and one can doubtless say will be , greatly extended .
14 The same can now be seen in the Somerset Levels , and the aqueducts supplying Roman towns at Dorchester , Leicester and elsewhere .
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