Example sentences of "[noun] it can be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the absence of magnetic saturation it can be shown ( Roters , 1941 ) that the torque produced is proportional to the square of the phase current in a variable-reluctance motor and linearly proportional to the phase current in a hybrid motor .
2 Should you require a print or transparency of the results of your search it can be ordered from Hulton Deutsch for a small fee .
3 In team fishing it can be demoralising when the score sheet says you have contributed nothing , while the truth is you have fished your heart out , caught several fish but they missed the mark .
4 With practice it can be developed to a fine art , so that little time is sacrificed .
5 In so far as a timetable can be thought of as functioning like a rule it can be thought of as an instrument of order .
6 From a boat it can be squeezed enough to get a grip on it , and when it hits the water it sinks in a big brown cloud .
7 With some help from film buff Tony Hillman it can be revealed that Scott has been preceded by Charles Laughton , Flora Robson and Anthony Havelock-Allen .
8 It is purely a prohibition on use — not on possession — and in view of the reservations made by states parties it can be viewed as little more than a ‘ no first use ’ pact .
9 From this data it can be seen that the central CpG dinucleotide can transit very easily to the B II state , losing less than 2 Kcal/mol after crossing a barrier of less than 5 Kcal/mol and causing only local structural changes ( see below ) .
10 In fact , from their data it can be extrapolated that the maximal trophic effect of gastrin occurs at a concentration of approximately 500 pmol/l .
11 Increasingly in some areas it can be seen that settlement sites occupied in the Roman period continued through post-Roman times to form the basic framework of medieval and modern villages and hamlets .
12 Second it can be argued that the relationship between community care plans and local authorities ' practice is not straightforward , but remains to be evaluated .
13 In developed countries it can be observed that the widespread utilization of informatics :
14 When tested in the experience of humanity it can be found to be a better explanation of the lives and purposes of men and women than its rivals on the laissez-faire Right or the Marxist Left .
15 As the boundaries of the relevant area are straight lines it can be evaluated quite simply : and so the average torque can be found from : To allow for slight changes in the load torque , due to wear of the components during the system 's working life , the constant frequency clock would be set between 90 and 100 steps .
16 By considering the equilibrium of a unit cube it can be seen that the moments of the stresses must sum to zero and this implies the symmetry of the stress tensor .
17 From graph B it can be shown that the heavily cratered terrain on Mercury extends back to about 4200 Ma , and the intercrater plains would then be older than 4200 Ma .
18 Using Appendix B it can be shown that the contractions and give equivalent results : the Ricci tensor is thus the unique contraction of the Riemann tensor .
19 If we look at industrial work it can be seen that it tends to be too much dominated by part tasks in that the worker is not involved with the delivery of the whole product but with a small component of it and even , at times , with a particular operation on that small component .
20 After first construction and adjustment it can be erected and dismantled quickly : provided anchorages and connections are well made , it is trouble-free .
21 For the high speed range it can be deduced from these curves that to reach 150mph on a 40° slope the air resistance would need to be reduced by a factor of about 2.70 , by streamlining or increased altitude , as compared with normal skiing at 6,000ft .
22 The record in a profile can contain inputs spanning more than a hundred years , and under favourable circumstances it can be used to chart oscillations in recharge , from which one can infer climatic history .
23 If it is said in a situation of trouble or danger at sea or at war it can be received , even by people who are not religious , as " Perhaps there is something in it .
24 This is an important consideration , but for the moment it can be noted that the activities of the drink sellers took place within existing recreational forms .
25 By placing such emphasis on social reaction it can be argued that Interactionists have minimised the role of the individual criminal .
26 In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle .
27 With the benefit of hindsight it can be seen that the 1980 breakthrough for the Republicans did not herald a realignment .
28 ( " on inspection with a microscope it can be seen that each nucleus consists of two identical filaments " )
29 Linked to a micro-computer it can be accessed very fast and used interactively .
30 Even when it is necessary to close down factories it can be done with compassion , in his view .
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