Example sentences of "[noun sg] can be [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Direct drive stepping motors eliminate backlash and speed can be varied from 50-5000 microns per second with a focus resolution of 0.5 microns for precise control .
2 In both countries the movement away from the pure gospel of self-help to a demand for state action can be dated from the late 1840s .
3 Details about the Association can be obtained from Mr Paul Questier .
4 Details about the association can be obtained from Mr Paul Questier , ‘ Mayfield ’ , .
5 The growing concern about marital rape exemplifies how some forms of serious sexual violence can be excluded from both the law and media coverage .
6 However , if the scheme is viewed as one that does not tax interest on savings , then more consumption in the future can be financed from a given volume of savings and those seeking a target future consumption can meet it with a lower level of current savings .
7 Copies of this statute can be obtained from any branch of Her Majesty 's Stationery Office .
8 Revenue can be raised from a number of sources .
9 Now suppose that in locality R revenue can be raised from resource taxes t r ( e.g. taxes on land ) and that this is available to be shared by the resident population l r In S ( now the ‘ poor ’ state ) there is no such revenue .
10 Once that process of petrification is complete , little new pedagogical blood can be squeezed from it .
11 Just how difficult it is to move beyond this kind of thinking can be seen from Statement B. Here the principle of continuity is rooted directly in the process of generational transmission .
12 More revealing insights into the operations of the Urban Programme can be gleaned from an examination of the Partnership 's role rather than through explorations of anodyne objectives .
13 To provide temporary shut off for routine servicing , such a re-washering , push-fit service valves are also available : the valve can be operated from fully open to fully closed by a quarter-turn screwdriver slot .
14 Special double-pole switches are made ; if the switch can be reached from the bath or the shower , it must be the pull-cord kind .
15 A two door compact class car can be hired from as little as £16 per day not including provincial sales tax .
16 Other objections to traditional behaviourism can be transferred from their use with other related conceptions , to which we now turn .
17 The connotations of pastness in the above extract can be inferred from the context , because of the reference to nineteenth-century botanists .
18 Often the bookseller or cataloguer has not bothered to identify the arms , so that a good deal of pleasure can be obtained from rectifying their indolence or ignorance .
19 All aspects of the willow industry can be seen from the preparation of the willow to the finished basket .
20 A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide .
21 The completed drawing can be viewed from four different perspectives to give a more three-dimensional view of what your room will look like .
22 SOLUTION We have already met the equation for the reaction : The equation shows that one mole of lead(II) iodide can be produced from one mole of lead(II) nitrate .
23 Fixed asset investment can be funded from several sources : equity , surplus cash , loans or leasing .
24 Mystics can not be prevented from contemplation any more than a poet can be prevented from writing poetry .
25 Thus in so far as the provisions of the Act of 1987 are ambiguous , guidance can be sought from the Order of 1991 in the same way as guidance can be sought from a later enactment for the construction of an earlier one : Kirkness v. John Hudson & Co . Ltd .
26 Thus in so far as the provisions of the Act of 1987 are ambiguous , guidance can be sought from the Order of 1991 in the same way as guidance can be sought from a later enactment for the construction of an earlier one : Kirkness v. John Hudson & Co . Ltd .
27 Some guidance can be derived from a study of flexible learning methods where whole courses have been designed for students in this staged progressive fashion .
28 The following equation can be derived from equations ( 9 ) and ( 7 ) in the same way that equation ( 8 ) was derived from equations ( 6 ) and ( 7 ) : Osmosis is the passage of a solvent through a membrane from a dilute solution or the solvent itself into a concentrated solution .
29 The original metric equation can be rewritten from which we can obtain by making the substitutions .
30 As the boundaries of the relevant area are straight lines it can be evaluated quite simply : and so the average torque can be found from : To allow for slight changes in the load torque , due to wear of the components during the system 's working life , the constant frequency clock would be set between 90 and 100 steps .
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