Example sentences of "can [adv] be identified " in BNC.
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1 | Three motives can perhaps be identified for the creation of special agencies in Britain , although there are of course dangers in taking ostensible motives as real ones , to create an effective separate and accountable ‘ management system ’ to reduce political ‘ interference ’ and to provide for the direct representation of special interests . |
2 | Hexamita can only be identified when moving , otherwise they can not be distinguished from the background debris . |
3 | First of all , contradictions can only be identified in the context of the whole , because it is only within it that states of affairs become incompatible with one another . |
4 | These can only be identified with certainty by " replaying " the search with the same programs and files . |
5 | Documents can only be identified as relevant by scanning the rather larger numbers of documents listed under the broader heading . |
6 | Likewise in ( 84 ) one can not hear a tune " come " from somewhere ( cf. the strangeness of * I heard the tune come from the top of the hill ) : its source of emission can only be identified by a process of deduction which interprets what is directly observed in order to arrive at the conclusion that the sound is coming from such-and-such a point . |
7 | The man , who lives in Darlington and who can only be identified as David , had grown up believing he is a female in a male body . |
8 | However , when we look at continuous speech in English utterances we find that these tones can only be identified on a small number of particularly prominent syllables . |
9 | The function of the assembly can thus be identified at two distinct levels : its internal ( or elemental ) functions and its external ( or global ) functions . |
10 | If this form of construction can not be identified from an inspection of voids in the roof surface made from the exterior , it may be possible to deduce whether or not it applies by noting the pattern of nails which have penetrated into the roof-space through the boarding . |
11 | The company in question — which can not be identified by order of the court — has this year been negotiating for a substantial loan . |
12 | But the ruling by two judges in favour of the mother , who in the interest of the children can not be identified , was described as ‘ cruel kindness ’ by the third , dissenting judge . |
13 | Variscan folding and thrusting can , however , be seen north of the Midi Overthrust , and the general view of workers in the U.K. is that here the Variscan Front can not be identified with a single laterally-continuous thrust plane , though locally it may be ( Hancock 1983 ) . |
14 | If God can not be identified with man as a product of evolution , and thereby given a credible definition , then any effort to create a new and successful conception of God will founder on the same rocks of contention that have wrecked every religion that was ever believed in . |
15 | The point is that since we have here no abiding city the particular instance of truth can not be identified with absolute Truth . |
16 | The Kingdom can not be identified with the Church : |
17 | In order to protect the privacy of those whose lives are recorded , the material may be kept confidential for some years , or may be available only in a form where individuals can not be identified . |
18 | But what he does mean by it can not be identified , at least in any simple way , with the actual beliefs or attitudes which caused it . |
19 | A further 7 per cent ( 31 ) of ulcers occurred above the gaiter area ; trauma may be responsible for some of these , particularly those on the anterior aspect , but the aetiological pattern of ulcers occurring in this region have been found to be so varied that positive aetiological indicators can not be identified from the ulcer site alone . |
20 | For objects of metal that can not be identified , such as very misshapen corroded iron , radiography can be used . |
21 | But topics of discourse are constituted as topics of discourse in certain acts of thought ; they are targets of certain thought-experiences and can not be identified , analysed and discussed except in the context of such experiences . |
22 | But officially the Government can not be identified with it . ’ |
23 | One Richard de Bello was canon of Hereford from 1305 until he died in 1326 , as well as being canon of Salisbury from 1298 , but he can not be identified with his namesake , the canon of Lincoln . |
24 | If SBUs with largely separate commercial lives can not be identified , or are misidentified , the first basic requirement of this type of analysis is not met and there is little point continuing with the technique . |
25 | 3 When it is time for interrogation , vary your approach — do n't always begin questioning from the same point in the classroom ; do n't always start with the same students but criss-cross about the classroom in a pattern that can not be identified by the students . |
26 | These two probabilities can not be identified separately because of how they are specified . |
27 | Its BCR number can not be identified with certainty , but it may be No. 6 . |
28 | It is argued that the distinctions noted earlier are by no means clear and that behaviour can not be identified in isolation from speech and so-called " internal mental states " . |
29 | What is clear beyond doubt is that the level of intensional entities can not be identified with any level or world of objectively existing referents ; ( 25 ) is a perfectly coherent remark despite the fact that the speaker explicitly denies the existence of one of the principal participants in it : ( 25 ) If Jack had married , his wife would now be the dowager duchess of Luntshire |
30 | Class structure can not be identified with institutions but with different occupational groups that provide recruits into different institutions which are themselves socially stratified . |