Example sentences of "can only be [verb] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is likely to apply particularly to concepts , which can be understood on a number of levels , while skills are generally easier to specify as they are procedures carried out in practice and are therefore more " visible " , whereas pupils ' understanding of concepts and strategies can only be inferred from behaviour .
2 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
3 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
4 He is not a civil servant but is a direct Crown appointee who can only be removed from office by an address from both Houses of Parliament .
5 Thus administrative receivers must be qualified to act as insolvency practitioners and can only be removed from office by the court .
6 The League proposes that games can only be switched from Saturday on police instructions or because of television commitments .
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