Example sentences of "as can be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Another qualification that should be made to the picture of a rising trend in women 's paid work is that , as can been seen in figure 10.1 , participation in full-time employment has not risen .
2 Unfortunately , most buildings built for the purposes of ‘ agriculture ’ have been for a long time exempt from such planning control as can be exercised by local planning authorities .
3 As can be observed from the contrast between I saw him swim/swimming across the river , the infinitive refuses a partial view of an action-like event as intercepted midway between the beginning and the end .
4 As can be observed in the operation of heat , light , electricity , magnetism and chemical reactions .
5 Correct descriptions are important to auctioneers , as can be exemplified by the coding used to list paintings .
6 This problem emerges even where , intuitively , it seems likely that data will be plentiful , as can be demonstrated by the example of a study of variable subject/verb concord in Belfast vernacular speech ( Policansky 1980 ; 1982 ) .
7 Females are attracted only by the song , as can be demonstrated by putting out a loudspeaker broadcasting the tape-recording song of a male cricket : females of that species will approach it .
8 There is no guarantee whatever that all formal equivalences can be given meaning , and there is no guarantee that such meaning as can be given to them will seem interesting or important from a poetic point of view .
9 Despite the dangers , however , there seems some point in setting out such information as can be given about the terms and even if the results are ultimately inconclusive , in order to help to define the problem .
10 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
11 Equally lovely , and good for summer bedding ( as can be seen at Sissinghurst ) , is the purplish-black ‘ Lord Bute ’ .
12 The timber bracing was built into stone and rubble walls as well , as can be seen at many points round the Knossos Labyrinth , so it seems likely that earthquake-resistance was the likely purpose .
13 The Pompeian house does , of course , only depict the Roman home of up to the first century A.D. and in later years , as can be seen at Ostia , the plan was developed .
14 This is usually a square panel , as can be seen at Aldborough ( pI .
15 It is relatively brief , as can be seen by comparing it with a more recent competitor for the same market , H. W. Janson 's A History of Art , which is more than twice the length and has more illustrations ( 928 in 1962 ) .
16 Individuals go to bed later or earlier than average on certain occasions , as can be seen by close inspection of Fig. 2.2 .
17 Second , they confirm the difficulties of interpretation that can arise , as can be seen by considering the result which shows the frequency of errors made by locomotive drivers .
18 As can be seen by the titles of these groups , emphasis is on shared enjoyment , not a form of ‘ reading homework ’ .
19 This prayer expresses the closest relationship between God and Jesus , as can be seen by the use of the word ‘ Abba ’ .
20 They propose that a bonus be paid which is based upon an approximation to the change in social welfare.4 Specifically , the " incentive component " of the managerial emolument package that they propose for period t is given by a function of the increase in profits and the decrease in price between period t-1 and period t : Such an area is represented in figure 4.5 by the shaded portion , as can be seen by noting that the first term represents the rectangle ABCD and the second , the area under the marginal cost curve unc between unc and unc ( i.e. the integral
21 What 's more , the shock itself is without effect on this biochemical measure , as can be seen by comparing the shocked and unshocked water-trained birds .
22 Gentiles returned the compliment with interest , as can be seen by the references of Martial , Horace and Juvenal to the Jews .
23 As can be seen by figure 1 , the number of households headed by women in Latin America and the Caribbean , accounts for 25 per cent of the region 's households , and in Africa 17 per cent , whilst those of the developed regions only account for 20 per cent .
24 There is asymmetry of function , however , between the two hemispheres as can be seen by the fact that very few people are truly ambidextrous .
25 There is asymmetry of function , however , between the two hemispheres as can be seen by the fact that very few people are truly ambiguous .
26 The peristyle is in a remarkable state of preservation and much as Robert Adam saw it , as can be seen by comparing his drawing of 1764 with Fig. 141 drawn in 1964 .
27 The whole interior , though doubtless closely based on the original , as can be seen by Piranesi 's eighteenth century drawings , has , however , none of the early Christian or Byzantine atmosphere of the other Rome or Ravenna churches .
28 The new equilibrium is at point 7 and the consumer is at a higher level of welfare ( as can be seen by the tangency point to the higher indifference curve ) .
29 I predicted 4–1 vs Chelsea ( not hard I hear you cry ) as can be seen by my astounding record in the predictions league .
30 Even if implied warranties did apply , they would not address all the purchaser 's concerns as can be seen by the fact that the main warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are dealt with within warranties A3 and A4 in the standard sale agreement ( see Appendix III ) .
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