Example sentences of "[conj] can be [vb pp] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two oligonucleotides ( which are easy to make artificially on automatic machines or can be purchased from several suppliers ) are added to the tube .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 There is also a limitless number of shapes that can be made from pressed material , so you need never run out of inspiration .
5 The research aims to find out whether there is a specifically Scottish corporatism that can be distinguished from that found at the UK level .
6 For early summer , sweet Williams produce a powerful fragrance that can be detected from some distance in the late evening .
7 Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution .
8 A conclusion that can be drawn from all these treatment studies is that when dealing with patients who do not require inpatient care , treatment by well-trained non-medical staff ( social workers and nurses in. particular ) is at least as effective as treatment given by psychiatrists .
9 The only tentative conclusion that can be drawn from all these studies is that government financial assistance to strikers may play some minor part , not so much in starting , but in prolonging a strike , but it is an insignificant factor compared to the complex web of economic and political reasons that generate and sustain strike action .
10 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 .
11 Another conclusion that can be drawn from this table is that , apart from the southern cone countries , those who work in the modern sector of the economy comprise a minority of the population .
12 The major conclusion that can be drawn from this analysis is that users are generally satisfied with the information they receive , but there is no doubt that confusion still exists as to the range of information providers available .
13 The general conclusions that can be drawn from these and other studies are , first , that it is not possible to separate fully the effects of education on earnings from those of other factors , particularly those of such abstract personal qualities as motivation , perseverance , ability to make decisions , etc .
14 The truly effective manager is aware of the performance levels that can be expected from each individual and he has helped them to define their own targets .
15 For this reason , the largest ’ balanced ’ corpus that can be derived from these 13 million words consists of 5 million words , and represents approximately 500,000 words from each of the 10 superfields .
16 They include kicks that can be delivered from any height ( the spinning hook kick and the jumping front kick ) and low spinning and sweeping kicks ( the drop spin kick and the drop side kick ) .
17 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 .
18 They are often ( but not always ) relatively low in fat and can be made from skimmed milk or whey .
19 They freeze well — pop them into the freezer in a polythene bag or box — and can be cooked from frozen after a good rinse .
20 It has an unusual reach , and can be operated from all kinds of oblique angles , or even bounced off walls or ceilings with little fear of misoperation .
21 Christian conversion is rich in multi-dimensional truths and can be viewed from many angles .
22 The common hawker dragonfly also patrols this area looking for prey and can be seen from early June until late September .
23 Both churches were built in the early twelfth century and can be approached from two directions .
24 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 .
25 Housed in this package are 36 TrueType typefaces which can be customized with various fills , backgrounds and outlines and can be stretched from 2 to 999 points in size .
26 This walk is suitable for both car and boat borne visitors , and can be started from several points other than Upton Dyke .
27 The guides cost 60p each and can be bought from most chandlers and marinas or direct from the publishers .
28 Supposed to bridge the gap between breast milk and doorstep pints , these are basically the ‘ hungry baby ’ formula with added iron and vitamin D , and can be used from six months on .
29 Some of the larger motor neurons are arranged in bilaterally symmetrical pairs and can be identified from one insect to another ( Cohen and Jacklet , 1967 ) .
30 Plasmids do not construct for themselves special protein coats to enable them to survive outside their host cells , but can be transmitted from one bacterial cell to another if those cells come into contact .
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