Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [vb pp] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wherever possible , walls should be treated from both sides .
2 The catalogues produced by manufacturers and distributors of water pumps are so complex now that they can become difficult territory for the uninitiated , so advice should be sought from all quarters .
3 This ability to belong to more than one part of speech , which is due mainly to the lack of inflections , should be distinguished from another feature that is even more typically English , ie the deliberate transfer of a word from one part of speech to another .
4 It is important to remember that ‘ democratic deficit ’ does not refer to any notion that the Commission is too powerful , but rather to the idea that too many decisions are taken by the ‘ unelected ’ Council of Ministers , and that further powers should be transferred from this body and from national parliaments to the European Parliament at Strasbourg .
5 He warned Yousefi he had a prison sentence in mind and added : ‘ I am also considering the appropriateness of a recommendation that you should be deported from this country because of your activities . ’
6 Judge William Hannah adjourned the case for social inquiry reports but said : ‘ I am considering the appropriateness of a recommendation that you should be deported from this country because of your activities . ’
7 If reviewers are too busy to do their job properly ( and I recognise their willingness to take on such a thankless task , though it is one that helps the process of science advance ) then they should be removed from that task .
8 A widespread view amongst local law societies was that specific approval of accounting systems and satisfactory evidence of compliance with the rules should be required from all firms , or at least all new firms .
9 Whilst , as noted earlier , the SEA provides for harmonization measures to be dealt with on a majority voting basis , the British were able to insist that fiscal matters should be excluded from that rule .
10 The contents of the Information memorandum should be excluded from any warranty statement .
11 Must be reached from another deck level .
12 In calling for radical change , the NCC recognised that pressure must be applied from both ends — downwards from central government and upwards from pedestrians themselves .
13 i ) Permission must be obtained from all people appearing in your shots for their entry in the competition , and their possible appearance in advertisements .
14 To be truly free he must be liberated from these things also .
15 To establish how many suppliers exist the data must be extracted from each component file and correlated .
16 Handwriting contains many similarly shaped characters which must be distinguished from each other to achieve effective recognition .
17 All vowels and diphthongs that are neither close nor open , i.e. , , , , , , , , must be distinguished from each other by other features .
18 To see what insights might be gained from such juxtapositions , go to Castelli before 13 March .
19 Tanberg had already realised that vast amounts of energy might be extracted from this process .
20 Nevertheless , reviews within the periphery did begin to deal with the relationship between form and content in far more radical ways than left or core reviews were prepared to do and were even able to hint at possible political meanings that might be derived from this process .
21 Shetlanders are afraid that they might be excluded from this market — with their higher salaries and various company safeguards , incomers are thought to be willing to make higher bids for scarce pieces of land .
22 The inference which might be drawn from this analysis was that Eliot himself had conceived a homosexual passion for just such a young man and , when the article was reprinted four years after Eliot 's death , it was suggested to be Jean Verdenal , the Frenchman whom Eliot had met in Paris when he was a student there and to whom , after his death in the First World War , he dedicated Prufrock and Other Observations .
23 It is not clear precisely why it was thought that inferences might be drawn from this revelation , but if they might , the jury should not be left alone to draw them .
24 For the import of the " new " sense of design which I have hypothesised could be developed from these sketches is its interaction with social forces — literally its forming of them .
25 The counts of Champagne were quick to realise the lucrative sources of income that could be made from these fairs and dropped any inhibiting feudal dues , guaranteed the safety of the merchants and generally policed the fairs .
26 Eventually there came the discovery that a scented oil could be extracted from those flowers or leaves which were perfumed .
27 Norweb stated that the small scale sizes of renewable energy sources made them highly suitable for local integration and concluded that 12 per cent of electricity demand could be generated from these sources .
28 On the prairies these stations , with their high steep-pitched roofs and their larger adjacent grain elevators , could be seen from many miles away .
29 P/O Atherton was a very experienced pilot , with a second pilot as navigator , so one can not accept that they could be so far off course as to reach the target thirty minutes later , especially as the fires started in the docks by the bombing raid of Blenheims of 59 Squadron could be seen from many miles away .
30 As he remembered the description , the pedestal was a single ruby of gigantic proportions and everything between the pillars was carved in crystal so that the inside of the dome could be seen from any angle .
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