Example sentences of "[noun] can [be] [verb] [adv prt] from " in BNC.
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1 | A break-point can be picked out from the graph of employees in employment ( Figure 2.1(a) ) : 1966 was the peak year for the total number of jobs in the economy . |
2 | Indeed , readers can be put off from finding out more about the MU , which is the only organization providing protection and service solely to musicians . |
3 | ( c ) Dynamic stress at a constant frequency Other solutions can be built up from these using the superposition principle . |
4 | The following day the whole fence can be raked down from both sides to make it shed rain better , and the rakings piled on top . |
5 | You can shoot the material in any order , the edited movie can be built up from the best parts of the recording , and the overall shape of the movie can be finally determined when the material to be retained is known . |
6 | As a result of the loss carry back , this ACT will be surplus and , provided a claim can be made within the two year limit , the ACT can be carried back from that later period . |
7 | Opening times at the house are 1pm-6pm , the gardens can be walked in from 10.30am till 6pm and the shop and tearoom will be staffed from 1.30pm till 5.30pm . |
8 | Alternatively the quantities can be taken off from the drawings or extracted from the builder 's estimate . |
9 | The power of the conscience can be built up from very early childhood by nothing more harmful than the temporary withholding of manifestations of love . |
10 | Valves are fitted in the hot and cold water supplies so that the water can be cut off from the whole system or from individual branches . |
11 | Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work . |
12 | This administrative process is very slow and limits the rate at which people can be sent back from Hong Kong . |
13 | The descent of property can sometimes be traced over several generations through the archives of the Court Baron , while individual names can be picked out from the lists of freeholders and customary tenants at the beginning of each meeting of the Court Leet . |
14 | The consequences of elite control can be read off from the record of policy formulation and implementation in liberal democracies . |
15 | The idea that control of monetary policy can be hived off from the rest of economic policy is false . |
16 | A rapid and widescale communication network is thus provided , and good chants can be taken over from one set of fans and used against a different set the following week . |
17 | Teleologies produce stable narratives in which the meaning of any conjuncture can be read off from the ‘ stage ’ it is supposed to represent in the dynamic unfolding of some ultimate and pre-defined goal . |
18 | The pre- and postsynaptic membranes can be separated out from IMHV and studied in isolation by centrifugation , rather like the method I described in Chapter 3 . |
19 | After syndication , these warrants can be split off from the bond and traded separately . |
20 | Mistakes and ignorance can be handed on from one generation to another , habit can blind , and tradition can bind . |
21 | Each such node S is at the end of a path from the start , and this path can be traced back from S by following pointers . |
22 | The first is not a lot of use in an indirect system , since once the mains stopcock has been turned off , most of the water left in the rising main can be drained out from the kitchen tap . |
23 | Rod Jones hopes two more children can be brought back from Romania for operations in the summer . |
24 | The claim is that these rules can be built up from a simple base . |
25 | If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors . |
26 | If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors . |
27 | Freehand , closed freehand , arc , pie wedge , open polygon , and open bezier tools can be called up from a pull down menu or you can add them to your own customised toolbox so that the most frequently tools are always close at hand . |
28 | In every case , however , there is the assumption that forms of subjectivity can be read off from objective conditions of domination/ subordination . |
29 | But since interviews can be carried out from a single base , it is a very economical and efficient way of contacting a large number of speakers from a wide geographical and social sample . |
30 | And the new geography of this steeper decline can be picked out from Table 2.2 . |