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

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1 Many techniques are also known by which solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations , and other non-vacuum solutions , can be generated from known vacuum solutions .
2 It can be generated from conventional fuels .
3 First , the cost of re-negotiating working conditions is neatly avoided ; and secondly , superior managers can be differentiated from inferior ones .
4 Communication issues can be analysed from theological perspectives .
5 The common hawker dragonfly also patrols this area looking for prey and can be seen from early June until late September .
6 A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide .
7 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 .
8 Sowing a new lawn can be done from late August .
9 One of the advantages claimed for this approach to separating off productivity measurement is that it can be done from conventional accounting statements , thereby providing , as Hayzen says , the link between productivity and profit calculations .
10 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 .
11 This assumes that the behaviour of individuals that is part of the organization 's structure of authority can be isolated from other roles and other aspects of behaviour .
12 And like conventional psychology , humanist psychology retains an idea of the subject which can be isolated from social considerations for the purposes of creating a truly scientific psychological theory .
13 Intermediate and open complexes of RNA polymerase with promoter DNA can be isolated from free promoter DNA by non denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ( cf. for example [ 16,21 ] ) .
14 This reflects static per capita alcohol consumption in the 1980s , and suggests that within the structure of excise duty taxation , less duty can be raised from alcoholic drinks .
15 Letters can be compiled from standard paragraphs stored in the memory .
16 Widely differing accents and a range of grammatical forms from near-basilectal Creole to British Standard can be heard from different individuals participating in a single conversation .
17 In conclusion to this section on depositional fabrics it can be seen that a considerable amount of information can be gained from petrographic studies which can be used to supplement field studies and gain insight into the origins of the sediment .
18 It may well become obvious that more can be gained from tiny hooks and tiny fish than using more orthodox tackle and regarding undersize fish as as nuisance .
19 Interestingly , it is claimed that higher overall returns can be gained from sylvopastoral systems involving poultry than from either conventional free range poultry keeping or farm forestry .
20 Another kind of insight to be added to this model can be gained from other people 's responses to the same , or similar places Dame Laura Knight RA , in her autobiography The Magic of a Line gives an insight into how the Malverns were seen in the 1930s .
21 Further publicity can be gained from local presentation ceremonies later in the year .
22 Fortunately band-pass and band-stop filters can be constructed from just capacitors and resistors , thereby avoiding the inductive problem .
23 A walled enclosure on the left , with trees , soon appears , concealing the large and impressive opening of Jackdaw Hole , 130 feet deep , and across the moor northeast from this point is the even deeper shaft of Penyghent Long Churn , admitting a stream : both holes can be inspected from safe stances on the surface but should not be approached too closely .
24 Further information can be obtained from relevant MRP reports , MEG projects and other data which are available from , or on open file at , the British Geological Survey or the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland .
25 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 .
26 Many other aquatic plants can be obtained from good garden centres .
27 A list of titles can be obtained from Central Services Unit , Crawford House , Precinct Centre , Manchester M13 9ER ( Tel. 061273 4233 ) .
28 The addresses of local Energy Projects who may be able to help with draught-proofing and insulation , can be obtained from local advice agencies , or by writing to Neighbourhood Energy Action at 2/4 , Bigg Market , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , NE1 1UW .
29 The list of places with worthwhile examples is far too extensive for inclusion in anything other than a specialist guide to private collections , but a considerable amount of information can be obtained from local tourist authorities and both general and individual heritage guides .
30 Another clinical advantage of these exquisitely sensitive tests has been that sufficient DNA can be obtained from buccal washings , dried blood on Guthrie phenylketonuria test cards , or tiny chorionic villus biopsy specimens .
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