Example sentences of "[subord] it can be [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 The following examples from China 's Panda Reserves illustrate ( a ) the use of adverbials to indicate time reference where necessary and feasible in a Chinese translation , and ( b ) the omission of time reference altogether where it can be inferred from the context or where the information is not felt to be important .
2 Furthermore , the pressure of working-class parties and trade unions has helped to produce a much more substantial intervention by the state in the economy , and this situation , although it can be interpreted from one aspect as the emergence of a new type of ‘ organized ’ or ‘ managed ’ capitalism , does also constitute a degree of protection of working-class interests against the power of capital through the general regulation of economic activity and the provision of an extensive network of social services , however imperfectly this may be done .
3 Each is a Ring of Protection , and each of which will only function as a magical ring if it can be separated from the others .
4 If it can be seen from here then let Mitch look and take photographs .
5 And because it can be shifted from one spouse to the other , either in whole or in part , it is a valuable tax-avoiding tool .
6 Taking the Dornier 's position will be Hudson A16-199 , itself needing the other wings removed before it can be towed from its current position through the Sydney Camm Hall in the centre of the display area , and back down past the Beaufighter and Belvedere , finally being positioned opposite the Stranraer flying-boat .
7 There is no evidence that zinc metal was ever prepared in Africa — it has to be made by condensation since it volatilises before it can be reduced from the ore .
8 It 's suitable for even the most advanced fishkeeping , and often forms a part of more complicated systems , when it can be fed from an external or internal filter .
9 On the other side of the mountain lies Gable Crag which , though it can be approached from Wasdale , is easier to get to from the top of Honister Pass .
10 As it can be seen from Table 1 , expert systems have certain fundamental disadvantages against human experts .
11 We have examined these processes in three different areas : perception as far as it can be determined from neurophysiological and laterality studies , remembering in a short-term memory context , and organisation in recall as it occurs in story-telling .
12 To have one standing in the corner of every room in the house is a tremendous help to an old person who can not bend ; although , of course , one will suffice , as it can be carried from one room to another when it is needed .
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