Example sentences of "can [not/n't] be [verb] from [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst general claims about the prevalence of such awareness and commitment in the teaching population as a whole can not be made from such a small sample , it would seem safe to assume that the ‘ scene is set ’ as regards ‘ good will ’ . |
2 | Perhaps the 1980s can not be explained from such a near vantage point as the present , but , in any case , the underlying forces of the time are ( perhaps fittingly ) lost in Mr Foster 's litany of acquisition . |
3 | Therefore in the families with only one known affected subject , where samples can not be obtained from enough family members for linkage studies , or in the 20% or so that remain uninformative with the current probes , no predictive DNA tests are available . |
4 | It can not be concluded from this , however , that the economic dependency of the elderly population has increased . |
5 | Reproduced to a uniform size on the printed page , sculptures which are monumental in size can not be distinguished from those which are mere studies or maquettes . |
6 | Furthermore , in the absence of data on duration of gestation , the consequences of retarded fetal growth can not be distinguished from those of premature birth . |
7 | The injured dogs ' behaviour can not be differentiated from that of their uninjured pack mates . |
8 | Of these , the most northerly is the orange K-type Theta , with a declination of 36 degrees south ; therefore it rises anywhere south of latitude 54 degrees north , whereas the two Pointers to the Southern Cross , Alpha and Agena , can not be seen from any part of Europe . |
9 | This is a space whose geometry can not be seen from any other domain . |
10 | Acts like eating , sexual intercourse , and fighting are embedded in a socially shared set of associated symbols , and they can not be isolated from this semantic setting . |
11 | This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure . |
12 | This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure . |
13 | ‘ The fact remains ’ , she wrote , ‘ that differences in status exist , and as long as they exist it is practically impossible , since the lives of children can not be separated from those of their parents , to secure to all children a uniform standard of living ’ ( Rathbone , 1949 , p. 233 ) . |
14 | To a mind delighting in tactics and devices , grief is not a familiar factor , but it can not be excluded from any man 's calculations . |
15 | Self selection bias — for example , because of better informed and motivated patients seeking advice from specialist clinics — can not be excluded from this study . |
16 | The relative contribution of each component can not be clarified from this study . |
17 | For the teacher who favours the process model , a development like study skills or reading for leisure would hardly be seen as extra to the curriculum , and for some , even the enhancement of the physical environment can not be divorced from those learning experiences in which education consists : that is to say , " the medium is the message " ( McLuhan cited in Postman and Weingarter , 1971 ) . |
18 | And I would urge all intending applicants to give very serious thought to what sort of person they are , to what their real academics interests are , and to what sort of institution they want to attend , and to recognise at the outset that that can not be gleaned from any one compendium or any one adviser . |
19 | I 'd like to emphasize that this idea that time and space should be finite without boundary is just a proposal : it can not be deduced from some other principle . |
20 | They can not be omitted from this book . |
21 | There 's no reason why these qualities can not be released from all of ICI 's ‘ value adders , ’ company-wide , to produce similar results in a similar timescale . |
22 | Leadership can not be expected from those quarters . |
23 | Thus it is prior to the system of government , not part of it , and its rules can not be derived from that system . |