Example sentences of "[art] [noun] can [be] deduced from " in BNC.

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1 The pores in the skin are a classic example : they ‘ can not become perceptible to us by themselves , but yet their presence in the skin can be deduced from sweat ’ .
2 However the general form of the law can be deduced from 2.1 and the fact that ALT is fully symmetrical ( see below ) .
3 The political ambitions of the CLB can be deduced from its interpretation of the Edwardian crisis : ‘ At so critical a period in British history as the present , when there is so great and unfortunate a tendency to slackness , ease , and carelessness as to religion , morals , and work , when there is so great a craving for pleasure 's sake , when so serious a social problem as the great army of the unfit and unemployed has become a national scandal and a public danger ’ , it was necessary to provide men of the future with ‘ that spirit of self-denial , self-control and definiteness of righteous purpose ’ which had put Britain in the lead among nations .
4 The occupational structure of the town can be deduced from the freemen 's registers , for between 1559 and 1603 an average of about twenty men per annum , almost 900 in all , were admitted to the freedom of the city .
5 Under these conditions the pull-out torque of the motor can be deduced from the static torque/rotor position characteristics for the particular excitation scheme .
6 The thicknesses of the layers can be deduced from equation ( 1 ) .
7 There is also a problem in principle with the inferences that can be made from such evidence , especially the assumption that the nature of a regime can be deduced from the unconscious motives or conscious intentions of the people who run it .
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