Example sentences of "[conj] can be [vb pp] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This can be compared with the form of the WLF equation where ατ is the reduced variables shift factor , C 1 and C 2 are constants that can be evaluated from experimental data , and are found to be and when T g is the reference temperature . |
2 | There is also a limitless number of shapes that can be made from pressed material , so you need never run out of inspiration . |
3 | The causal inferences that can be drawn from experiments are direct and unproblematic , at least in comparison with the inferences that can be drawn from non-experimental enquiries . |
4 | Written by the student body , alternative prospectuses give a report on the students viewpoint and can be obtained from individual NUS offices at some colleges of higher education . |
5 | They are often ( but not always ) relatively low in fat and can be made from skimmed milk or whey . |
6 | They freeze well — pop them into the freezer in a polythene bag or box — and can be cooked from frozen after a good rinse . |
7 | The common hawker dragonfly also patrols this area looking for prey and can be seen from early June until late September . |
8 | From most points of the compass Pike o'Blisco has a fine pyramidal shape and can be approached from various directions , the easiest of which is from the Three Shire Stone on Wrynose Pass . |
9 | As far as can be seen from aerial photographs and minor excavations , most of the main streets seem to have been lined with strip buildings , which are usually interpreted as shops and workshops . |