Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I can only speak from personal experience . |
3 | The birdsong episodes in the third and fourth movements , projected in brilliant colours and vital rhythms on this occasion , can only benefit from concert-hall clarity , it is true . |
4 | Reaction against the weapons of ‘ The Thing ’ — I take that now , in concluding , as typical of some , though not all , of the classifications into which I have exhorted you to divide the breaches of law and order — reaction against its contradictions , its absurdities , its defiance of known , established , healthy reality , can only come from individual persons — and from individual persons who speak . |
5 | These are written with the precision that can only come from deep knowledge . |
6 | In the capitalist society , natural growth can only come from retained earnings . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | If a thick layer is used without water force-circulated through it , trouble can soon arise from anaerobic decomposition . |
9 | The calculations indicate that crystals larger than 1mm can usually escape from thermal boundary layers before they become unstable locally . |
10 | Visiting should be tailored not only to the needs of the elderly person but also the amount of time you can reasonably spare from other family responsibilities . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ The castle can now benefit from efficient and economic use of gas for many years , without the problems of delivery , storage and emissions that oil created , ’ added Malcolm Blackmore , British Gas Somerset District Industrial and Commercial sales engineer . |
13 | But this does not mean that we can simply extrapolate from current trends in the use of services to estimate future demands and costs . |
14 | Failure to take account of the other 's feelings can sometimes result from plain ignorance of the facts . |
15 | 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 . |