Example sentences of "[noun sg] can [adv] [vb infin] from " in BNC.

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1 The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable , although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition .
2 Your car can also benefit from a steamclean , both outside and in .
3 Such openness can only come from confidence .
4 Valuable coaching can often come from drama school tutors who can give a fair assessment of the possibilities you may have prior to auditioning .
5 Building work can suddenly appear from nowhere without any apparent notice and the general standard of hygiene and public utilities , drainage , plumbing and services in general may not be as sophisticated as in the U.K.
6 Finally , no editor has a limitless source of funding , no editor can ignore the readers and their needs and wants , and no editor can safely depart from established news practices .
7 Only a small fraction of the bureaucracy can directly benefit from its position of high office and crucial monopoly or oligopoly in negotiations and policy-making .
8 Lifelessness can also result from the less than satisfactory effect of the full ensemble of most electronic instruments .
9 Price-resistance , payment problems , piracy — in many parts of the world , no matter how great the aspirations of the local population , plans to supply demand can rapidly turn from opportunity to threat .
10 It is something altogether stronger to assert that the unemployment rate can only deviate from U * ; as a result of the monetary ( and fiscal ? ) authorities catching the private sector unawares .
11 If a thick layer is used without water force-circulated through it , trouble can soon arise from anaerobic decomposition .
12 The auction catalogue can also quote from other authorities , which will be inevitable in a case where a scholar has written a catalogue raisonné , and advantageous if the context of the work is made clearer by the artist 's correspondence or other publications .
13 In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long .
14 Such a deeply mistaken belief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarian attitude to politics .
15 Ageist assumptions connecting old age with ill-health can often arise from the extreme social isolation and withdrawal experienced by many older people , the self-neglect that this can cause , and the illness that then arises from this neglect .
16 Obviously personal inclination is very important , but personal inclination can often arise from having been taught by an exceptional teacher , or having a scientist parent who helps with homework .
17 Prestige bias can also result from questions introduced by , for example , ‘ Experts believe that … ’
18 P(A) can potentially range from 0 to 1 although numbers less than 0.5 would indicate performance worse than chance .
19 The organ of London 's Royal Festival Hall was built as recently as 1954 , and although this fine instrument also brings no lack of sound spectacle , its most remarkable aspect is the wide lateral layout of the pipes , which means that the music can effectively emerge from various point sources .
20 Such a disaster can only arise from the inherent structure and culture of the company .
21 In the capitalist society , natural growth can only come from retained earnings .
22 Even the most serious management report can usually gain from the occasional injection of levity , even if it merely serves to relieve tension .
23 This broadening can also arise from the time-variation of the local environment of a typical molecule , and it is possible to use measured bandwidths to probe the timescale of fluctuations of local environment .
24 The chemicals in perms are in themselves very safe and effective , but damage can easily result from poor technique on the part of the hairdresser .
25 A fear of intimacy can also develop from a fear of dependency .
26 Yet even these others ( researchers ) have to be given a direction and that direction can only come from some pre-existing knowledge in the field .
27 Of course , it could be argued that purpose is not confined to use in a functional sense but also encompasses the enjoyment which the buyer can reasonably expect from his purchase .
28 The ERA is conscious that change can only come from the residents themselves , and it begins to organize the women .
29 The colour and the texture can also vary from yellow to brown .
30 Botany can only benefit from this constant management and review of plant habitats .
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