Example sentences of "can be [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A sound constitution is another requirement , as can be realised from the following passage from Gilchrist Alexander 's The Temple of the Nineties . |
2 | The advantage of the former is that standardized information can be gathered from a large population , although there is always the problem of those who do not respond and how far the characteristics and opinions of such people match the general population . |
3 | As far as can be gathered from the limited archaeological research so far done , there was a move from the older timber cottages to new stone-walled housing . |
4 | Finally , look for the chapel of Sant Caterina that can be reached from the left transept . |
5 | Hence word shape information need not be stored in the inverted look-up structure , it can be generated from the matched words at run-time and compared with the shape of the unknown word being searched for . |
6 | The second is the spoken-word production system : even if a word is correctly identified by the visual word-recognition system , it can not be read aloud lexically unless its pronunciation can be generated from the spoken-word production system . |
7 | In fact , it is probably accurate to understand this as one feature by which the mode of publication previously very characteristic of the English Association , can be differentiated from the professional journalism of the discipline in its newer , more autonomous academic guise . |
8 | The standard of work is high as can be seen from a small section shown in PLATE 15 . |
9 | Although the sociologists and anthropologists are too polite to mention it , social codes in general including in these changing times whichever one was brought up in oneself by the preceding generation , can be seen from a sufficient distance to have been in large part shaped by gross delusions about the cosmos and about man , and by a brutal ignorance of everyone outside one 's own people , sex and class . |
10 | Transparent fabrics require neat seams as they can be seen from the right side . |
11 | The top coin shows Henry VII ( 1485-1509 ) ; it is the same generic royal image which had been used for two centuries , as can be seen from the close similarity of the image used by Edward I ( compare fig. 3 ) . |
12 | His immorality can be seen from the simple fact that he is a usurer . |
13 | As can be seen from the above description , the formation of the haemostatic plug or ‘ primary haemostasis ’ involves many properties of platelets including adhesion , aggregation , degranulation and release reaction , and these platelet properties will be briefly described . |
14 | However , as can be seen from the above brief discussion of the verb as a thematic or rhematic element , FSP theorists also acknowledge semantic structure and context as factors which further determine the distribution of CD . |
15 | As can be seen from the above two examples , the process of discriminating between words can not easily be separated from the process of integrating lexical access with other levels . |
16 | As can be seen from the above it is possible to give questions a greater focus of purpose by considering what process it is that you wish the pupils to go through . |
17 | It can be seen from the above that the Finance Act 1988 regime seeks to tax increases in value arising in management 's ( and indeed employees ' ) shares in Newco after those shares are acquired . |
18 | The way this defence was used can be seen from the following submission , made by a defendant charged with the possession of a hacksaw blade with intent to do criminal damage to the perimeter fence of the US naval base at Brawdy : |
19 | Post-war trends in beer , spirits and wine consumption can be seen from the following table : |
20 | Current consumption patterns for beer can be seen from the following tables : |
21 | The importance of the public house with respect to beer sales can be seen from the following table : |
22 | Rather the rest is contradictory , as can be seen from the following table . |
23 | Despite this rule , writers commonly do this , as can be seen from the following examples : The quasi-totality of students in my department , opted for English … |
24 | Wonderful views of the Old Town can be seen from the new Town . |
25 | That this is still a source of embarrassment can be seen from the New English Bible , where Simon is introduced , with euphemistic caution , as ‘ Simon the Patriot ’ . |
26 | Wonderful views of the New Town can be seen from the Old Town . |
27 | Certainly evasion was rife in 1381 , as can be seen from the marked discrepancies between the numbers paying the tax in that year and the figures for 1377 [ A.4 ] , and there is no reason to believe that the payments in the earlier year , although more complete , provide anything close to a total record of the population . |
28 | It can be seen from the northern parts of Australia and South Africa , but not all of it rises from Sydney or Cape Town , and from Wellington in New Zealand it is never visible at all . |
29 | HIV can be transmitted from an infected mother to her child before , during or after birth . |
30 | Secondly , it has a high equilibrium solubility so that large quantities can be precipitated from a given volume of solution . |