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 .
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