Example sentences of "it [vb mod] not [be] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 It should not be assumed from these statements that they do not move at all-they can be quite active at high tide by night but that they remain within the same general area of shore .
2 If the publication of such matter has not incurred penalties under the law it should not be excluded from libraries on any moral , political , religious or racial ground alone , to satisfy any sectional interest .
3 It should not be supposed from such criteria for choosing Christianity or retaining paganism that pagans were so simple-minded as to think prosperity and material adversity automatic grounds for conversion or retention of paganism as the case might be .
4 The Policyholder may claim a constructive total loss when the subject matter of insurance is reasonably abandoned to the Insurer on the account of its actual total loss appearing to be unavoidable or because it could not be preserved from such actual total loss without an expenditure that would exceed its value when recovered/repaired .
5 It can not be imposed from without .
6 It can not be concluded from this , however , that the economic dependency of the elderly population has increased .
7 ‘ While people are cautious about a lot of developments in Europe , rightly so , and while they are looking for British advantage , rightly so , they realise it can not be done from the back of the class .
8 In another text Ulpian states that , if it can not be discovered from the testator 's habits , his domicile , or the context in the will which denomination was intended , then the smaller denomination is to be understood .
9 Surprisingly , scented lilies are not used to supply perfume because it can not be extracted from them successfully .
10 Nor is it like a mathematical theorem : it can not be deduced from a set of axioms .
11 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 .
12 It can not be learnt from experience , and so must be something with which we are innately endowed .
13 If the chattel has been purchased through a dealer or auction house or in market overt ‘ it can not be recovered from the first purchaser or any subsequent bona fide purchaser , unless he is compensated for the purchase-money paid ’ [ Art .
14 There can be no doubt that this sort of help is most valuable for teachers , and where it can not be provided from a curriculum development project itself might in less ambitious form be offered from a teachers ' centre or from a schools library service , although in the latter case the advice on sub-themes and topics would necessarily be tentative rather than prescriptive .
15 We read that the meaning of the embellishment on metalwork ‘ can not be recaptured from the archaeological material ’ and it can not be interpreted from the ‘ surviving literature , which was written down long after the inception of the style ’ ( Wilson 1976a , p. 3 ) .
16 Rather it is bound up with all life 's activities whether they be social , political or economic , and it can not be divorced from morality .
17 But the question that arises is whether it can be said of any morality that it can not be divorced from religion .
18 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 .
19 Under the heading ‘ Social changes ’ the chapter says , in brief , that the deferential society is dead ; and that ‘ the coming of age of democracy in our society is a process that inevitably affects the whole of people 's lives ; it can not be excluded from the workplace . ’
20 It can not be excluded from regional security arrangements if stability is to be achieved in oil flows from Gulf oil producers .
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