Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously , legal advice should be obtained from a professional body , trade union , or solicitor well versed in such claims . |
2 | It is peculiarly English and should be bought from a round loaf , covered in strings of fat which give it flavour . |
3 | In other words , evidence of processes and outcomes should be drawn from a broad data base . |
4 | An easier edit is to let the hand reach the goat 's back and to cut to close-up for the patting , a shot which should be taken from a different angle to the medium shot . |
5 | Leave must be obtained from a High Court judge before any prosecution can be brought in relation to an article in a newspaper or periodical . |
6 | First , any traditional mistrust of credit as such which may have inclined people towards its close regulation must be dissociated from a practical concern about genuine risks of abuse , exploitation or harmful confusion . |
7 | Both these controls must be distinguished from a third , namely external financing limits . |
8 | Yet he went further than this … food must be produced from a healthy , living soil . |
9 | The winter Olympics especially are becoming ever harder to fit into sensitive mountain settings , which must be protected from a rolling programme of environmental damage . |
10 | Four further modules must be chosen from a wide range of optional modules . |
11 | Whilst this is an effective treatment , there are certain comments that must be considered from a scientific viewpoint : |
12 | Method must be learnt from a specially-trained teacher . |
13 | Waste paper might be obtained from a friendly printer . |
14 | Like the army officers , the writer attempted to justify the recruitment practices of the Guards , and , as might be expected from a serious organ of right-wing opinion , more ingenuity was shown in the search for justificatory reasons than was by the lower-ranking quoted officers . |
15 | The obvious reluctance of many in the rural sector to seek work in the industrial sector , even on a temporary basis , points to an inclination to stay put far beyond what might be expected from a natural conservatism and apprehension of the unknown . |
16 | But the numbers deciding in favour of contraception are far fewer than might be predicted from a simple comparison of relative death risks . |
17 | These could be hung from a decorative pole , perhaps set well above and extending beyond the sides of the door , to enable the curtains to be drawn well back . |
18 | The intention was to attempt to educate staff at an early stage in the benefits which could be obtained from a computerized system . |
19 | What I wish to argue here is that far more could be gained from a serious study of others ' methods and findings . |
20 | Recognising the value of this support from the credit industry , we believe however that still more could be gained from a new body set up to promote money management education , both in schools and outside . |
21 | We will call inferences of this type bridging inferences in order to distinguish them from all the possible inferences which could be drawn from a particular sentence . |
22 | The advocates of massive aid hint at all sorts of threats facing us if we do not hurry to the rescue , but are the dangers from a collapsing state greater than what could be expected from a revitalised Russia ? |
23 | What all the " finishing " processes had in common , apart from a degree of exertion greater than was needed for hand-setting but not necessarily greater than could be expected from a normal young woman , was that these were tasks an apprentice learned only towards the end of his time . |
24 | But it was precisely the kind of initiative which could be expected from a small , isolated and frustrated group of political activists . |
25 | He accepts as a basic premise the truth of all world religions , and he acknowledges the benefit that could be derived from a sympathetic study of the Scriptures of different faiths . |
26 | If a German resident wishes to acquire a dollar deposit balance , he must sell his own DM deposit balance to an American ( in reality the dollars could be purchased from a non-US resident ) . |
27 | Bombs could be attached quickly via a special Saro winch , and when a London was moored its weapons could be loaded from a general-purpose dinghy in good weather . |
28 | There is nothing essentially new in thus narrowing the scope of will ; most of mankind throughout most of its history seems to have taken it for granted that they were moved by forces from beyond them and mysterious to them , which might lift them above or drag them below the capacities of which they might presume to be in command ( in Christian theology , the unpredictable visitations of divine grace assisting a will otherwise impotent to resist the Devil ) , and in the present century , ever since Freud demonstrated that the same conception of man could be translated from a religious into a psychological language , we have found ourselves thinking our way back to it . |
29 | For instance , the users and data might be at different sites , support in their use and access could be provided from a additional site , and the extracted data processed at a further one . |
30 | In imposing a particular text structure , the content of the message in the text may be presented from a particular perspective or point of view . |