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

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1 Bob Maiden , the managing director , said the range was a response to ‘ the many requests from staff for something to wear which can be identified with the bank ’ .
2 This ‘ screening ’ for mental handicap is not as yet widely available except to older mothers where the incidence of Down 's Syndrome , the main type of mental handicap which can be identified through these tests , is considerably greater .
3 The main classes of lipoprotein which can be identified by ultracentrifugation are chylomicra , very low density lipoprotein ( VLDL ) , low density lipoprotein ( LDL ) , intermediate density lipoprotein ( IDL ) and high density lipoprotein ( HDL ) .
4 It also covers data held manually which can be identified using a code held on a computer .
5 Therefore , the only additional benefits which can be identified in Figure 8.5 are those which might accrue from the competitive structure which the government is proposing to create .
6 In the western hemisphere , there is a broad region where chemical destruction exceeds 15% which can be identified with air advected from high latitudes .
7 Again , there are general comparative institutional differences which can be identified .
8 It is not our intention here to discuss the many different forms of spoken language which can be identified even within one geographical area like Britain .
9 This assumes that patterns and trends which can be identified in past ( historical ) sets of data may be projected forward , especially under stable economic , market and organisational conditions , for the purpose of forecasting perhaps up to one year ahead .
10 Some six hundred hectares of that land is actually designated as greenbelt , but in addition within that a number of those areas are er prevented from development in perpetuity we 'd argue because a large part of that area has got a historic status as stray land , which is a form of common land , which means it 's actually not not available for any form of development , similarly the flood planes of the river Ouse in particular is for physical development reasons er prevented from development in many areas , and those of you who were here this weekend will have no noticed the reason why , it was a flooding that took that took place on the Ouse valley , in addition to those constraints , open space within the city is at a premium erm the city falls below the Emperface standard , erm by er something like erm half a hectare per thousand population , so compared with the Emperface standard of two point four per thousand , the city reaches a quite a generous erm categorization of the recreational space we have available , only a total of two hectares per thousand , therefore , and this is very relevant to the Greater York debate , erm , really the only land for development within the city is recycled land , there are limited number of er sites which have not been developed in recent years erm which can be identified for development , and are being identified for development in our draft local plan .
11 He names fifty-eight depopulated villages , almost all of which can be identified .
12 Allocated expenditure is that which can be identified as being used for the benefit of a particular country within the EC .
13 In contrast , random false hybridization signals and non-contiguous clones yield additional false neighbours which can be identified by lower numbers of links with a given probe .
14 Collie then turns to what can be identified as the second area of instability within the new English : its claims to inculcate a sense of social responsibility .
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