Example sentences of "can [adv] [adv] [vb infin] from " in BNC.
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1 | Almost alone in Europe , the Early music critics have scorned the triviality and self-indulgence that can so easily spring from this subjectivism ; perhaps without realizing it , they have correspondingly sought to direct the music they love towards the musical tradition of cathedrals and chapels . |
2 | One very distinguishable talent of Dickens is the way how he can so easily move from a very serious solemn scene to an extremely comical one . |
3 | The development itself also takes its name from the St Mary 's lighthouse at Whitley Bay which , according to sales negotiator , Doreen xxxxxxx ‘ you can just about see from a top floor window . ’ |
4 | Can ever again move from shelter . |
5 | Fog , the one element which no drainer can ever quite banish from the marshes , still rolls out over Otmoor . |
6 | … and the good news is that Library staff can once again benefit from a special discount on all goods for sale in the Library Shop . |