Example sentences of "can from " in BNC.

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1 It is true that some local authorities will not say whether you are eligible or not until a place has been put on offer to you , but it 's still very much worth your while to find out all you can from your local education authority .
2 Aesthetically , Londoners will have to draw what consolation they can from the fact that Nicholas Ridley , the former Environment Secretary and a water-colourist with an eye for broader horizons , had some influence in the siting of the gates .
3 After that , find out what you can from the residents here . ’
4 Since any comprehensive peace implies a reduction of influence by , and local dependency on , the superpowers , it can not be assumed that either superpower has a strong interest in a genuine peace , unless it is able to derive greater advantage from peace than it can from continued conflict .
5 To make an aluminium can from recycled material uses only 5% of the energy required to make a ‘ new ’ can .
6 I must simply learn what I can from it and apply it to my work .
7 You can from the other , if you lean out .
8 There are racist vermin out there who have always taken whatever comfort they can from any public figure that refused to come off the fence .
9 He is beginning to move on from the subjects which have dominated the last couple of years , feeling that he has gleaned all the experience he can from them .
10 First gauge what you can from the way that the job is advertised .
11 I must simply learn what I can from it and apply it to my work .
12 She runs as hard as she can from any situation where conflict may arise .
13 Many people think you can only do what the punchcard tells you to do but , being me , I always try to get as much as I can from them — even with a lace card I 'll try knitting it in different ways .
14 Failing council support therefore , it is up to the Trust to muster what support it can from local enthusiasts , and from local groups and individuals .
15 Havant in the UK — which does make disk drives ; Jrfalla , making printers in Sweden ; Valencia , making low-end ES/9000s in Spain , and at least a part of the big Montpelier mainframe and chips complex in France , are being re-classified as autonomous business units under their own managements , free to seek work outside as well as where they can from within IBM , but they are under notice that if they ca n't demonstrate that they can operate profitably in 12 months , they will be closed .
16 IBM indicates that it will salvage what it can from the collapse of its strategy , saying it will bring together ‘ the best platform functionality from our AD/Cycle and AIX CASE work . ’
17 You can learn more about make-up from a quick snoop in a friend 's bathroom than you can from any other source .
18 Neither have much influence over those countries most concerned with getting what they can from the colder world of sauve qui peut .
19 Only then , Wolfprince , only when you are cowed and submissive , only when I have drawn from you every shred of defiance , when I have extracted every sliver of pleasure I can from your predicament , shall I take your soul .
20 Unfortunately , a rather upsetting aspect to the revolutionary planet Uranus , which takes place on 30 March , seems likely to bring a disagreement over finances to a head — and therefore your first priority this April must be to salvage what you can from a rather costly alliance .
21 I keep reminding myself that this was a film , a work of art , a dramatic illusion , but it 's not easy to detach yourself from a film , as you can from a play . ’
22 He wants to learn what he can from my failure . ’
23 So the idea is idea is that a kind of arms race will develop between the siblings to amplify the signal to get as much back as they can from , from the parent .
24 ‘ I still enjoy scoring and I 'll try to do it as much as I can from the middle .
25 The sculptural qualities of driftwood can from the basis for an unusual and interesting arrangement .
26 This was perhaps best represented by the greatest mathematician of the period , Georg Bernhard Riemann ( 1826–66 ) , whose university teacher 's thesis of 1854 ‘ On the hypotheses which underlie geometry ’ ( published 1868 ) can no more be omitted from a discussion of nineteenth-century science than Newton 's Principia can from that of the seventeenth century .
27 Upon receipt of preliminary enquiries and any additional enquiries , the seller 's conveyancers should answer those that they can from the deeds and documents of title and the balance from information given to them by their client .
28 It can from , in situations where the employer wants to take one on the life of the employee .
29 You can from your body language what you 're doing .
30 Here teams of men work at their own risk in the most basic and dangerous conditions imaginable , to scratch whatever they can from the rockface .
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