Example sentences of "may be [verb] from the fact " in BNC.
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1 | His distaste for such work may be seen from the fact that Breavman refers to the ( infrequently visited ) lecture rooms of Columbia by saying to Krantz : ‘ Nothing smells more like a slaughterhouse than a graduate seminar . |
2 | In essence it ‘ averages out ’ variations in incomes or consumption , as may be seen from the fact that in Eq . |
3 | Some idea of the importance of change may be got from the fact that the Mississippi has built seven major lobes in the last 5 000 years and that the last of these lobes has six sub-deltas , of which the West Bay sub-delta is one . |
4 | Negligence may be inferred from the fact that the product left the manufacturer in a defective state . |
5 | This may be appreciated from the fact that when ο is the geometric mean pulsatance , expression ( 12.43 ) is zero and therefore is unity or near unity . |
6 | How successfully the leopard has adapted to a wide range of habitat may be judged from the fact that there are twenty-four different subspecies all of which differ only slightly in colouring or body size and shape . |
7 | Covenants , though not expressly stated in the lease , may be implied from the fact of a lease being entered into . |
8 | Comfort may be taken from the fact that elements of the system have been working successfully in many LEAs . |