Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] from [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While nothing definitive can be concluded from such meagre data , the fact that such examples do seem to suggest different impressions than the to infinitive to speakers of various dialects indicates that they deserve closer attention , especially in the light of a further examination of the passive voice .
2 Its declination is 46 degrees north , so that it is circumpolar from Britain ; it can be seen from most inhabited countries , though it is always very low from New Zealand and does not rise at all from the latitude of Invercargill .
3 As can be seen from this brief set of quotations there was a fair degree of agreement about the fundamental approach to arts education , irrespective of specialism .
4 On the face of it , if such increased levels of maintenance can be collected from many more absent parents , then it looks as if lone mothers stand to gain quite substantially .
5 In the event , Eliot 's selection and his arrangement are admirable ; and undoubtedly a sure sense of what is great and irreplaceable about Pound as critic can be gained from this one volume .
6 A nosode remedy can be prepared from any infectious disease and used , in a manner similar to isopathy , to counteract the effects of that disease .
7 The Board of Inland Revenue issue a very helpful free booklet entitled Income Tax and the Elderly , which can be obtained from any Inland Revenue office .
8 Further information can be obtained from any staffed English Heritage property or your nearest Tourist Information Centre .
9 PI can be called from any standard record-structured VMS language .
10 At present a bottle , for example , can be made from several different types of plastic which would have to be separated out before recycling .
11 Its 330-volt motor can be recharged from any domestic power point and an ingenious braking system allows the car to partly recharge itself during operation .
12 Stereoscopic images can be produced from such oblique views , thus improving the information content of the images by allowing terrain elevations to be derived directly from the remotely-sensed images .
13 These can be enjoyed from some 200 miles of welltended and signposted paths , meandering up from the river valley in which Garmisch nestles , into the surrounding hills and valleys .
14 At least a terminus post quem for Molla Arab 's service as can be established from several scattered statements in the that before becoming a Molla Arab studied under Hizir Bey while the latter was at the Sultan medrese in Bursa ; that Hizir Bey was appointed to that medrese by Mehmed II ; and that Hizir Bey recommended Hocazade to Murad II after Hocazade had served as his muid at the Sultan medrese .
15 Mrs Wood has found that John can be distracted from this early morning behaviour by food , so that when she wakes up at about 7.30am she can put on the TV for him ( he likes the advertisements for toys ) and give him crisps , peanuts and a tin of Coke .
16 I make my own purse nets but some of good quality can be bought from all well-stocked gunshops .
17 For this reason , the largest ’ balanced ’ corpus that can be derived from these 13 million words consists of 5 million words , and represents approximately 500,000 words from each of the 10 superfields .
18 The slope of a line can be derived from any two points on it .
19 The fifth can be chosen from some 15 others , with the great majority taking either Biological Chemistry or Physics .
20 Drake can be told from all other waterfowl by conspicuous white stripe over eye and from all except Shoveler and Blue-winged Teal by blue-grey forewing .
21 Nowhere in the West Country is far from the sea , which can be glimpsed from many high points : Exmoor , Dartmoor , the spine of Cornwall .
22 Huts can be booked from any Czech travel agent ; no wild camping allowed .
23 What conclusions can be drawn from all this apart from the obvious one that simple questions do not always have straightforward answers ?
24 A conclusion that can be drawn from all these treatment studies is that when dealing with patients who do not require inpatient care , treatment by well-trained non-medical staff ( social workers and nurses in. particular ) is at least as effective as treatment given by psychiatrists .
25 The only tentative conclusion that can be drawn from all these studies is that government financial assistance to strikers may play some minor part , not so much in starting , but in prolonging a strike , but it is an insignificant factor compared to the complex web of economic and political reasons that generate and sustain strike action .
26 More painterly analysis of the great names in the history of art ( from Dürer to Runge ) can be expected from this ardent performer and holder of a doctorate in art history .
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