Example sentences of "can be identified " in BNC.

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1 It can be identified with p'ing yuan , when one is able to see ‘ from the near parts to the furthest parts ’ .
2 But that misses the point , if theory can be identified with literature .
3 The Assistant Recorder for York , Jacqueline Davies , has granted an order for committal against ‘ persons unknown ’ who can be identified by ‘ unlawful occupation ’ of land in York .
4 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 ’ .
5 Although change in conventional wisdom has been gradual , evolutionary rather than revolu-tionary , three general periods and approaches to marketing can be identified .
6 potential customer demand can be identified , and
7 Then she heard , barely a distant whisper , but clearly , her mother 's voice telling her that the Great Wall of China is the only human-made object that can be identified from the surface of the moon .
8 There are three areas in which the political characteristics of pre-colonial societies can be identified in the contemporary situation .
9 Advances in the field of cosmetics mean that today superfluous ingredients and allergens can be identified , then substituted or removed , which is great news indeed for anyone with a sensitive skin .
10 The fungus can be identified by its fine dark brown or black strands and its green and leathery fruiting body .
11 In contrast , an active attack should not be left unattended and can be identified by the clean appearance of the ‘ flight holes ’ and the little patches and piles of fresh bore dust which fall from them .
12 The different species can be identified by the different sizes of their flight holes and sometimes by the type of wood attacked .
13 A selected set of sea-level gauges will be located at intervals , using this new satellite technology so that vertical land movements over decades can be identified .
14 Montage by Graham Rawle Button up a package deal THE SEASONED traveller can be identified at check-in by a conspicuous absence of specially designed leisure clothes festooned with pockets , zips and velcro .
15 Even where a trustee has misappropriated trust property the fund may still preserve its identity , and , so long as it can be identified , the rights of the beneficiaries will attach to the fund into whatever form it may have been converted by him .
16 Particular minerals can be recognised by their characteristic optical properties so that individual grains and rock fragments can be identified .
17 But sometimes a site where classical ruins have been found can be identified from the coins found there , since most cities made small amounts of bronze coinage which tended to circulate in their immediate vicinity .
18 The head can be identified as that of Hercules from the club around his neck , but it is a very unusual representation of Hercules : the absence of a beard , the diadem , the upturned eye and the hairstyle are all derived from that of the great conqueror Alexander the Great ( compare fig. 14 ) .
19 The operational objectives of each agency have to be properly understood by the professional parties involved so that areas of conflict and compromise in practice can be identified and service provision improved .
20 The spectral peaks can be identified by applying the laws of conservation of energy and momentum .
21 The recent sediments contain soot characteristic of fuel-oil , which has been extensively used only since 1940 , and magnetic particles which , says Battarbee , ‘ are predominantly spherical and can be identified as power station fly-ash . ’
22 Once the management task has been defined then the type of information required can be identified .
23 Another major phase in the exploration of the Outer Hebridean flora is shared throughout the British Isles , and can be identified with the work of H. C. Watson .
24 Hence bivalves as old as Palaeozoic can be identified with some confidence as ancient burrowers .
25 The issue is whether this animal can be identified as the ‘ monster ’ .
26 In Central America , three groupings can be identified .
27 The emphasis on self-employment means that new income-generating activities can be identified .
28 Another more elusive contribution by labouring people to the literature of the time can be identified in David Foxon 's English Verse 1701–1750 ; a large number of verses were published pertaining to occupational or craft concerns in the decades before Duck 's appearance .
29 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 .
30 Although this effort has been piecemeal and has occurred in widely differing contexts , the direction in which it is moving can be identified .
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