Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [verb] from " in BNC.
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31 | These processes involve cognitive as well as interactive skills and , therefore , the exercising of professional expertise and judgement can not be eradicated from the process . |
32 | There are limitations of course — dingbats and other specialised marks can not be generated from the master file and will have to be stored conventionally . |
33 | She started wondering whether permission might not be sought from the parents for her to give private tuition to Matilda after school . |
34 | If the semantic representation can not be created from the parse structure then the sentence is rejected . |
35 | For instance , the words ‘ inshore fishing is n't an easy life ’ might add something which can not be gathered from the pictures alone . |
36 | ‘ Figs Can not be Gathered from Thistles ’ : the 1920s |
37 | Versailles , said Ramsay MacDonald in 1919 , was ‘ a peace to end peace ’ , and ‘ figs can not be gathered from thistles . ’ |
38 | In a lake , photosynthesis is limited to the epilimnion , where the depletion of nutrients can not be replaced from the hypoplimnion until mixing occurs in winter . |
39 | The First Division leader 's joint manager can not be ignored from his very handy mark and bookies will almost certainly make him favourite . |
40 | It is not our normal view of it , but it is no less real and can not be dismissed from human experience . |
41 | Reproduced to a uniform size on the printed page , sculptures which are monumental in size can not be distinguished from those which are mere studies or maquettes . |
42 | Janet Willcock called for the unity of all radical opinion in Derry ; Eamonn McCann said that Terence O'Neill could not be distinguished from Lord Brookeborough and that reference to liberal unionism was double talk . |
43 | This force , however , does not affect free will and can not be distinguished from the ordinary operations of nature . |
44 | Hexamita can only be identified when moving , otherwise they can not be distinguished from the background debris . |
45 | If one place could not be distinguished from another there would be nothing for me to seem to be saying in saying , ‘ Here ’ in answer to ‘ Where are you ? ’ . |
46 | The point is that if I could not be distinguished from others in some way , then the utterance ‘ It 's me ’ would be useless . |
47 | ‘ The logic of standard English can not be distinguished from the logic of any other dialect of English by any test that we can find ’ ( Labov , 1973 , p. 52 ) . |
48 | Furthermore , in the absence of data on duration of gestation , the consequences of retarded fetal growth can not be distinguished from those of premature birth . |
49 | Any complex subjects which are not present in the scheme must be placed in a more general category where they can not be distinguished from other subjects . |
50 | Because our sample consists of a cohort of individuals , calendar time effects can not be distinguished from duration effects . |
51 | It is possible for example that time-gap experiences simply reflect events which were so banal that they could not be distinguished from other memories for similar previous driving . |
52 | Many cases are mild and can not be distinguished from viral gastroenteritis . |
53 | It should not be assumed from these statements that they do not move at all-they can be quite active at high tide by night but that they remain within the same general area of shore . |
54 | Pastrami cut from a very regular block will probably not be made from brisket of beef , so the odder the shape , the better the meat . |
55 | Extrapolations for drug costs can not be made from the prescribing unit because of the age and sex related differences in costs per item that we have shown . |
56 | Whilst general claims about the prevalence of such awareness and commitment in the teaching population as a whole can not be made from such a small sample , it would seem safe to assume that the ‘ scene is set ’ as regards ‘ good will ’ . |
57 | It is felt that inter-university comparisons can not be made from the data obtained here , because of the different conditions of use in different libraries , and so the data will only be used here in aggregation . |
58 | Sometimes in the morning , the tideline was strewn with translucent green pearls : sea emeralds , the Béatois called them , dropped by Manjiku as a promise of more treasure to the women , the future mothers he was trying to lure into the waters , for these jewels only appeared overnight , and could not be fished from the sea by day . |
59 | Often , it is true , the commissioners drew the new boundaries so as to come to a point in the village where the ancient homestead lay , so that the farmer need not be disturbed from his old home . |
60 | Emily Davison and friends such as Mary Leigh , Rose Lamartine Yates , Elinor Penn-Gaskell , Edith Mansell-Moullin , Mabel Capper , and Gladys Evans represented the socialist and pacifist opposition within the WSPU : women who were nationally known and admired and consequently could not be banished from the organization . |