Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An amount may only be transferred from the revaluation reserve : to the profit and loss account , if the amount was previously charged to that account or represents realised profit , or for the issue of bonus shares .
2 The sky can only be distinguished from the land by the metallic glare behind its greyness .
3 ‘ You ca n't be influenced from the future because you do n't know what 's going to happen , so you can only be influenced from the past .
4 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
5 It can be easily distinguished because the weft strands are left hanging at the back , and the design can only be seen from the front .
6 Type Module may only be accessed from the host node in a networked configuration .
7 In the case of a totally sealed labour market , new employees would only be drawn from the families of existing staff , and efforts would be made to ensure that individuals did not seek places outside the firm .
8 In R v Willesden Justices , ex p the London Borough of Brent [ 1989 ] 2 FLR 95 , the High Court considered the position and decided that a social worker in charge of a case should only be excluded from the court in exceptional circumstances .
9 But the fact that God has given principles and priorities helps us to cut through this veil of emotional haze with certainty that can only be attained from the Master 's plan .
10 Coonts , whose experiences include flying A-6 Intruders from the carrier USS Enterprise during the Vietnam War , relates this aerial odyssey across America as it can only be told from the cockpit !
11 The Tower can only be entered from the battlements .
12 If there are several competing paths , only those paths that can be matched to long words are continued , and a short word will only be retrieved from the buffer if none of the possible paths can be matched to a long word .
13 However , because of the design of CD systems , data can only be retrieved from the disc at a rate of about 150 kilobytes per second .
14 In the apparent absence of identifiable buildings , market-places can only be inferred from the presence of large open areas near the centres of towns , which could have served for periodic markets and fairs .
15 A child 's name should only be removed from the register when it is agreed unanimously at the review that an inter-agency protection plan is no longer necessary to protect the child .
16 The judges ' deliberate promotion of the Second Empire can perhaps be explained from the standpoint of patronage .
17 Some could perhaps be collected from the input to currently available spelling checkers , as long as the words are verified as worthwhile including as common misspellings .
18 The problem can perhaps be addressed from the standpoint of theory .
19 The following conclusions can perhaps be drawn from the authorities .
20 Treaty considered above , they would nevertheless be justified from the point of view of the Community system of fishing quotas and its objectives .
21 The accord followed a decision reached in July by the European Court of Justice that waste was not necessarily a " commercial good " , and could thus be exempted from the principle of free movement of such goods , as enshrined in the Single European Act .
22 Eventually , the star would be so dim that it could no longer be seen from the spaceship : all that would be left would be a black hole in space .
23 Far more pertinent was the fact that Mendoros thought he could see a gap in a market about which he knew a great deal , and which he reckoned could best be filled from the UK .
24 The light was fading to a point where the battlements of the Hovis tower could only just be distinguished from the pinkish-gray of the sky .
25 Permission must generally be obtained from the surface owner to gain access to land for prospecting , geological mapping and geochemical and geophysical surveying .
26 Held , dismissing the appeal , that on the plain words of section 2(1) ( a ) of the Rent Act 1977 a statutory tenant enjoyed that status so long as he remained in occupation of the dwelling house as his residence , and , therefore , the defendant had remained a statutory tenant after the possession order had been made ; that since she was neither a statutorily protected nor an excluded tenant within the meaning of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977 she was entitled to the protection of section 3 of that Act and could not lawfully be removed from the premises until the possession order had been executed in accordance with rules of court ; that since the only method of enforcement provided by the County Court Rules 1981 was by execution of a possession warrant in accordance with Ord. 26 , r. 17 , the plaintiff was not entitled to re-enter by other means ; and that , accordingly , the defendant was entitled to damages for unlawful eviction under section 27 of the Act of 1988 ( post , pp. 879B , 881D–E , G–H , 882A–B , B–C , 883C–E ) .
27 Herpes simplex virus infection ( cold sores ) can easily be transferred from the mouth to the genitalia , and since doctors have started looking for them , cases of gonococcal infection in the throat have been found in increasing numbers .
28 The streets were in a dip and could n't easily be seen from the estate .
29 In a quite different part of the world , the volcano Pacaya , only thirty-two kilometres from Guatemala City , in Central America , is just as active , if not more so , and the red glare from the volcano can easily be seen from the city on a clear night .
30 This , however , may have been nothing more than the fact that nuclear energy constituted a clearly defined and nascent policy sector , and one which , since unlike other policy areas such as coal or agriculture there were hardly any national interests or groups to consider , could quite easily be separated from the rest of national policy making .
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