Example sentences of "may [be] [verb] from a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The Update Baseline and Directory Integrity Check facilities may be run from a networked remote node provided the executables are copied to the remote LIFESPAN installation directory .
3 Each variety has its own different characteristics — a wine may be made from a single type or , as in the case of claret , a careful blend of two or three .
4 This distinction may be justified from a limited epistemological standpoint , it might be said , but it does not really make sense in physical terms .
5 Recently it has been shown that Raman spectra may be obtained from a wide variety of samples using a combination of an interferometer capable of operating in the near-IR region and a near-IR laser .
6 Second , qualitative scores may be obtained from a descriptive analysis of the child 's performance across a range of subtests or across different items .
7 Connectors may be obtained from a local plumber 's merchant or DIY store to enable it to be fitted to a standard threaded water tap at one end and the hosepipe itself on the other .
8 As this transistor conducts for a fixed time , dictated by the winding time constant , it may be switched from a fixed-period monostable circuit triggered by tile phase excitation signal .
9 In addition , two other courses are taken which may be chosen from a wide range of other science subjects or from the Social Sciences or Arts .
10 Other modules may be chosen from a large pool , including the other themes and from the MSc in Knowledge Based Systems , described on p 128 .
11 Consents to pollute come in the form of emission or effluent standards which prescribe the temperature , amount , and kind of polluting matter which may be discharged from a particular source .
12 However , if a police officer is suddenly told by control that the member of the public with whom he is dealing may be suffering from a mental disorder , he may start to deal with that individual differently , and in a way that may not be particularly helpful .
13 A child can not be required to attend a hospital or mental nursing home as an in-patient for the purposes of examination unless the court is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that : ( i ) the child may be suffering from a physical or mental condition that requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) a period as a resident patient is necessary if the examination is to be carried out properly ( para 4(3) ) .
14 What the PBI felt about their own gunners may be gauged from a French estimate that out of ten shells falling on a Verdun trench , ‘ on an average two were provided by the friendly artillery ’ .
15 The creativity inherent in the grammar of a language has often been pointed out : an unlimited number of sentences may be produced from a finite set of elements together with rules for their combination .
16 The electrons may be emitted from a hot cathode maintained at a fixed temperature and then conducted through a stable arrangement of electric and magnetic fields which imparts to them a certain amount of energy and focusses them in a particular region of space .
17 Its raspberry taste may be derived from a suitable combination of flavourings added to the food .
18 The name robertianum may be derived from a medieval scholar Robert , Duke of Normandy , or perhaps St Robert who founded the Cistercian order of monks .
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