Example sentences of "can [not/n't] be [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 For no matter how much it is objected that it can not be stated definitely from these considerations just what the thing is like according to its nature , but only what it is like in respect to one thing or to another , it may still be said what there is in it which makes it appear to be this in respect to one thing and that in respect to another ; and consequently it may be said both to be one thing according to its nature and to be this or that in respect to other things .
2 However , these resources can not be viewed separately from the meanings and values attached to them by the individual .
3 This is not to say that the general design of the accompaniment can not be conceived right from the start , as a fairly well-defined mental image .
4 Much as in 1980–1 , the ‘ social causes ’ argument can not be seen separately from the broader debate about the future of the British economy and society .
5 The two elements can not be divorced : the soul can not be saved separately from the body .
6 But in that case the very idea of the postman 's work occurring in isolation is incoherent since , as a matter of logic , it can not be separated off from a whole range of activities beyond itself .
7 Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church .
8 The character of the Northern Region can not be understood apart from its industrial history and the same holds for the Tyneside conurbation and the two locales which are the subject of this study .
9 Skills can not be transferred directly from a trainer to a trainee , the function of the trainer is to provide conditions and guidelines which will facilitate learning .
10 This question can not be considered separately from the issue of how ‘ needs ’ for different kinds of support vary between generations and , for an individual , across a lifetime , and how both of these vary historically .
11 He opposes this view , by arguing that Hardy 's so-called lapses of style can not be considered apart from a more general consideration of his strengths and weaknesses as a novelist .
12 In Chapter One , it was stressed that crime can not be considered aside from its social context , that it is dependent on society defining certain actions as criminal , and on the reaction of others to such actions .
13 Human worth can not be found apart from God
14 Therefore they can not be picked up from water supplied , swimming pools , buildings or factories .
15 It is therefore possible for a defendant in a negligence action to raise a defence of volenti non fit injuria , but consent to the risk in question can not be inferred merely from the other party 's knowledge of the purported exclusion .
16 People do give support to their kin but they do so in a way which is patchy , possibly idiosyncratic , and which certainly can not be predicted simply from knowing how they are related to each other .
17 As Italy 's financial year closes at the end of the calendar year and money can not be held over from one year to the next , there is not enough time to distribute and use such funds as have been allocated .
18 The TRW curve can not be derived mathematically from the L s curve which has formed the basis of our analysis of both the classical and Keynesian models of the labour market .
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