Example sentences of "can be [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If anything can be concluded from this book , it is that I was born , ’ writes Sisson after touching on that event , which occurred 75 years ago in a building since occupied by the Bristol Rovers Supporters Club . |
2 | What then can be concluded from this debate ? |
3 | What can be concluded from the discussion thus far is that the approach to findings of evidence is integrally related to the view of jurisdiction adopted . |
4 | So , what can be concluded from the PIMS data base about the relationships implied in the portfolio matrices ? |
5 | It can be concluded from the evidence of Table 16.5 that there is little relationship between low tax burdens and faster economic growth . |
6 | While nothing definitive can be concluded from such meagre data , the fact that such examples do seem to suggest different impressions than the to infinitive to speakers of various dialects indicates that they deserve closer attention , especially in the light of a further examination of the passive voice . |
7 | It can be concluded from these data that a ZNF11 gene duplication event occurred relatively recently in the evolution of the human lineage . |
8 | A receiver who fails to comply with his reporting obligations can be ordered to do so and , more importantly , he can be disqualified from acting as a receiver or manager . |
9 | What phenomena can be mapped from such imagery ? |
10 | A shape can be flipped from left to right , mirror imaged vertically and / or horizontally and rotated through any angle as mentioned earlier . |
11 | ‘ We want to try to model the economies that can be realised from downsizing by studying particular cases . ’ |
12 | A sound constitution is another requirement , as can be realised from the following passage from Gilchrist Alexander 's The Temple of the Nineties . |
13 | It can be gathered from every conversation that the people 's comrades from all walks of life want a return to the living standard of the pre-war era as soon as possible , and do n't lay the slightest value on going down in history . ’ |
14 | The substance of the meeting can be gathered from the telegram North sent to Hixon later . |
15 | Some idea of the standard can be gathered from the fact that among those in the ‘ B ’ final , and therefore not in the top 12 men , were two others from the eight and all the coxless four in Vienna last year , plus two other former medallists . |
16 | What can be gathered from such figures as are available , are trends in disease prevalence and changes in the geographical patterns of infection . |
17 | An impression of the extent of expansion and subsequent volume of data can be gathered from the illustration in Fig 11.9 , which also summarises the stages of the exercise up to this point . |
18 | As far as can be gathered from the limited archaeological research so far done , there was a move from the older timber cottages to new stone-walled housing . |
19 | The mathematics works , the evidence can be gathered from experiments , and so forth , but in the end we find ourselves unable in any coherent way to explain the true nature of reality at the quantum level . |
20 | The advantage of the former is that standardized information can be gathered from a large population , although there is always the problem of those who do not respond and how far the characteristics and opinions of such people match the general population . |
21 | An interesting warning can be gathered from Pooley 's that remaining in such an area for more than one minute risks possible harm from radiation . |
22 | The width of the Greek material can be gathered from the presence of such diverse names as Plato , Homer , Alcibiades , Herodotus and the Stoics . |
23 | Finally , look for the chapel of Sant Caterina that can be reached from the left transept . |
24 | Secure ground floor windows first and any window which ca n't be seen from the street or which can be reached from a drainpipe or flat roof . |
25 | More often than not , an east or north-east wind is cold and detrimental to good fishing , so you will invariably find that you will do better fishing into a west or south-west wind , particularly where attractive bottom features can be reached from the north or north-east bank . |
26 | The area can be reached from a junction on the Mallaig road at Loch Ailort on a delightful coastal journey with glorious views seawards and lovely sandy beaches , then crossing the Moidart peninsula to arrive at the village of Acharacle . |
27 | Bearing this in mind , together with the further possibility of reprovisioning the redesigned space station using Russian rockets , NASA 's review team is considering an orbit for its station that would be inclined at 51.6 to the equator — the sort of orbit that can be reached from the launch sites the Russians use . |
28 | The change he makes is to assume that the laws of motion obeyed by the particles constituting an isolated system are non-invertible : that is , that the same dynamical state at a given time can be reached from two or more different dynamical states at some earlier time . |
29 | When cΔt exceeds Δr , the interval is positive and P 2 can be reached from P 1 by travelling at a velocity less than the speed of light ; the interval is called time-like because we can choose an inertial frame such that r 1 = r 2 leaving only a time separation between the two events . |
30 | Special double-pole switches are made ; if the switch can be reached from the bath or the shower , it must be the pull-cord kind . |