Example sentences of "[adj] can be identified " in BNC.
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1 | ( 7 ) List and describe main and secondary competitors , and : ( a ) describe their segmentation policy ( if this can be identified ) ; ( b ) describe their trading policy ( product positioning and marketing mix variables ) . |
2 | If this can be identified in the firm 's specific contract with the client it will significantly reduce the firm 's risk position . |
3 | Hence bivalves as old as Palaeozoic can be identified with some confidence as ancient burrowers . |
4 | Two other changes in the implementation of the Urban Programme after 1979 can be identified . |
5 | In the case of ecclesiastical property this may be done through the church authorities ; in the case of other buildings it will be possible to consult with the agents who handled the commercial matters concerned ; these can be identified by consultation with the local authority . |
6 | None of these can be identified with binoculars , but the whole area is rich enough to merit sweeping with a low power . |
7 | The effects of advertising , where these can be identified , are not necessarily short term . |
8 | As I have said some names had physical attributes and these can be identified in such names as Lofty , Longsett , Fatty , Buster , Tich , Snowy , Darkie etc . |
9 | For example I can see a good case for a local headmaster being a member of the authority , representing educational concerns or for some representations say from significant ethnic groups within the area , but these can be identified and appointed by the authorities themselves , whose local knowledge will lead to far more accurate selection than Whitehall or Whitehall inspired sources . |
10 | One other supporter of Pippin II can be identified with some certainty : that was Bernard , the former chamberlain , whose downfall in 830 had been so dramatic . |
11 | This can then be studied under a microscope , and the minerals present can be identified . |
12 | Alternatively , in a more traditional diplomatic style , a country could be neutralised , preferably with its own consent ( if a viable political force which can speak on behalf of the nation or territory concerned can be identified ) through arrangements arrived at by the superpowers , perhaps at summit discussions , with or without the involvement of other Great Powers or regionally influential states . |
13 | He reports experimental evidence which suggests that adolescent middle-class Jamaicans can distinguish " Jamaican English " from " Jamaican Creole " , and shows that code switching between these two can be identified not only in contemporary speech , but also in the speech of characters in literary texts . |
14 | At Stretton , where there were two freeholders , most tenants held at will , and only six out eighteen can be identified in 1522 . |
15 | It is very well known that dreams often contain elements — visual or ideational — that can be identified as being part of the previous day 's experiment . |