Example sentences of "much can be [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Much can be gained from the openness of communication and willingness to learn from others |
2 | Much can be gained from the openness of communication and willingness to learn from others . |
3 | Many different approaches can be adopted to the analysis of bureaucratic behaviour , and much can be learned from the work on administrative science and political sociology . |
4 | But much can be inferred from statistics of births in any year to women who already have 0 , 1 , 2 , etc. children ( figure 4.13 ) . |
5 | Much can be learnt from periods when there is a greater quantity of written information , and books such as C. E. Challis , The Tudor Coinage ( 1978 ) , C. M. Cipolla , Money in Sixteenth-Century Florence ( 1986 ) and E. Besly , English Civil War Coin Hoards ( 1987 ) are very illuminating and can reveal many of the potential pitfalls of analysing coin evidence from earlier periods . |
6 | Much can be learnt from past disasters . |
7 | As Mr. Richards says , much of the procedure stems from the relevant statutes and regulations , and much can be gleaned from A Guide to the Award of Costs in Criminal Proceedings ( R.C.J. ( 1991 ) H.M.S.O. ) , which contains a section ( Section 6 ) on ‘ Wasted Costs and Orders … |