Example sentences of "can [be] from " in BNC.
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1 | Occlusion bodies ( OBs ) can be from a few hundred nanometres to several micrometres across and these viruses can therefore easily be seen under the light microscope , which greatly aids diagnosis . |
2 | Pressure delivery can be from 500 psi to 2000 psi or more 1000 psi is usually the limit for interior use . |
3 | Considerable though the gains can be from delegation , there are nevertheless some real obstacles that may lead managers to be wary about sharing their authority . |
4 | In a setting where a multidisciplinary approach is practised , the primary therapist can be from any of the professions in the team . |
5 | The tabloid English of newspapers is a good example of how different the written word can be from the spoken . |
6 | To trigger this test the magic effect can be from any source ( item or spell ) , but must have a clear , easily discernable effect ; an Aura of any type does n't count , but a Flight spell would , even though it is not directly threatening . |
7 | But the prior question is how insulated the civil economy can be from defence considerations in the Soviet Union . |
8 | Sometimes the possible link can be from much longer ago than a few months and here the memory is almost invariably an unsolved murder case . |
9 | The statements can be from other children in the class or they might be standard scientific explanations . |
10 | It 's a , it 's a you know i i can be from zero to going to the United States which is thirty thousand pounds ! |
11 | Then you drop back into your usual slot but I tell you what if you go skiing and your not hundred percent fit or as fit as you can be from what I 've , what I 've read about it and that your gon na be in a right two and eight out there . |