Example sentences of "[noun] can [verb] from [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This example , and many others which I am sure my readers can supply from their own experience , clearly reveals the true nature of student and much other protest .
2 But because it is not being used for the good , no good can come from it .
3 In all cases , clients can benefit from our ability to bring all our multidisciplinary skills and resources to bear on their problems .
4 For this picture , I chose some of the flowers that the recipient can see from her window .
5 The star goes on becoming smaller and smaller , denser and denser , until its gravitational pull has become so enormous that not even light can escape from it .
6 And if the bloke can tape from it .
7 Viruses can contain from one to over 200 genes , many coding for enzymes which perform highly specialised tasks in the viral life-cycle .
8 Only hummingbirds with curved bills can drink from them and their beaks fit into them as accurately as a curved dagger sliding into its scabbard .
9 It can only be surmised that the Marquis was feeling pretty flush after a good win when he made that entry into his accounts , or the caddie was a highly favoured young man indeed , for four shillings at that time would have been over the top on the percentages that a caddie can expect from his round nowadays .
10 Not only are there vines as far as the eye can see from its brand-new winemaking centre in Vertus , but the company also owns nearly 310 acres of its own vineyards , most of them sited on the Côte des Blancs .
11 The fact that the break-up value of many large corporations is greater than their share value shows pretty clearly how much value corporate managers can subtract from their subsidiary businesses , but in fact few of us know exactly what managerial added value would look like when it is occurring .
12 Apart from straightforward fountains , ornaments depicting cherubs , mermaids and similar characters can be purchased , each designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth ( Fig. 6 ) , or a shell , or any similar object that they might be holding .
13 Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth , shell or similar object .
14 Yet poisons can move from one to the other .
15 Some examples of how Reader 's Digest customers can benefit from our DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN …
16 Historic Scotland has recently spelt out the service standards customers can expect from it with the publication of a new charter leaflet .
17 Under the Government 's Citizen 's Charter initiative , we have published a charter leaflet detailing what customers can expect from us , and the 1993 Corporate Pan emphasises areas where we are improving our services .
18 A combination of these techniques can benefit from their individual strengths , whilst at the same time compensating for their individual weaknesses .
19 But there is a whole range of other situations where the opposite move is needed , where we need to stress that people can differ from us , for instance over proposals to give all children the same kind of education or to make everybody live in the same kind of house .
20 The mature weeping willow that dominates the garden is much appreciated by Patricia and the children , not least because Pablo and Francesca can swing from its expansive branches .
21 The leader 's level of authority can arise from his position in the company or from his personal expertise .
22 When the above questions concerning the Bromley case have been answered there is still the further crucial question as to how far the authority can deviate from what the court believes to be the correct proportionate balance between the respective interests .
23 The true mark of the Spirit 's operation is when a man can say from his heart that Jesus is his Lord .
24 We are circulating the report to all primary schools so that primary school teachers can benefit from its advice .
25 Home help charges can range from nothing to £5.50 an hour .
26 Alternatively , two divers can work from it while the standby diver remains on the surface .
27 It is surprising how much an artist can learn from his discards . ’
28 Sometimes a baby inherits an inability to use her eyes together and if her vision is equal in both eyes , the squint can alternate from one to the other .
29 Even we humans can tell from which direction a smell is coming .
30 Though humans can suffer from it , only 13 cases have ever been recorded , world-wide .
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