Example sentences of "may be [verb] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the comparative analysis of two versions of the same text may be undertaken from a number of linguistic perspectives ; it has been the concern of this article to suggest but two of this range of possible models .
2 These duties may be undertaken from the System Manager 's account if preferred .
3 The constant may be determined from the continuity of the electric field at R = a yielding
4 Where lava erupts from a single vent a low exogenous dome may be formed from a succession of flows , but basaltic lava flows so readily that such features will only develop on nearly level surfaces .
5 The current system ( Keenan and Evett , 1989 ) requires a significantly simpler morphological system which is able to take the character lattice output from the recognition stage and return the words that may be formed from the lattice and the grammatical information for those words .
6 This may be illustrated from a public opinion survey in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1972 .
7 They are organisations ( they may be run from an office or from someone 's home ) that seek to match up like-minded individuals .
8 The notes , if not all the articulation , may be reconstructed from the Oeuvres complètes ( illus.4 ) by taking the two violin parts and bass , and ignoring the rest ignoring , that is , the newly composed viola line , the first bassoon ( much but not all of it derived from the viola ) , both the oboe parts and those passages where flutes double the violins at the octave .
9 It may be argued from the evidence that the Minoans did not make large statues .
10 Journalists may be barred from the House for a period of time .
11 Laterally the clypeus may be delimited from the sides of the head by the clypeogenal sulci .
12 Because a limited amount of statistical information may be extracted from the frequency curve the same facts are most commonly used to construct the cumulative frequency curve .
13 When a production manager for example , meets a customer to discuss a quality problem or a minor design change , he is fulfilling a marketing role ; and so is a personnel manager when he negotiates an agreement with union representatives that a particular customer 's goods may be moved from the premises during a strike .
14 Some conception of the resultant complexity may be gained from a survey of the freeholders of Bedfont , Middx. , in 1546 , which records a wealth of detail that was more often than not disregarded .
15 More than one word may be created from the character lattice .
16 The key features of a context free grammar are the use of a set of finite grammatical categories , and a finite set of rules for specifying how the LHS of the rule may be created from the sequence of RHS elements of the rule .
17 The final section ( V ) will raise the question whether any new insights into the nature of Hebrew poetry may be developed from the identification of the parallelism of greater precision .
18 The Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , which exercises a supervisory capacity over the inferior courts and sits as a court to which an appeal ‘ by way of case stated ’ may be made from the Magistrates ' Court , is bound by the House of Lords , the Court of Appeal and its own previous decisions .
19 Although in some cases gonorrhoea may be suspected from the symptoms or signs of the disease , in the final analysis the diagnosis hangs on the identification of the gonococcus , either directly in a sample of mucus or other material from an infected site by microscopic examination , or by its growth in the laboratory after inoculation of such material on appropriate culture media .
20 It is essential that the teamwork and positive approach to our work continues so that we can cope with any increase which may be generated from an improvement in trading .
21 It is alleged by the fourth plea , that the defendant 's testator never requested the plaintiff to enter into the engagement to marry , or to marry , and that there never was any consideration for the testator 's promise , except what may be collected from the letter itself set out in the declaration .
22 The contributions that were to be offered with the study of process may be surveyed from the viewpoint of soil science and the biogeographer , from that of the climatologist and the geomorphologist and then from the field of hydrology which to some extent provided a new focus of interest for physical geographers and one that proffered a link between at least the geomorphic and climatic aspects of physical environment .
23 However , a concern to understand social policy may be distinguished from a preoccupation with the determinants of welfare .
24 Such cements are , however , typically inclusion-free ( or , at least , inclusion-poor ) and thus , with care , may be distinguished from the parent grain .
25 Man may be distinguished from the animal by his capacity for non-violence , but it does not mean that he has shed all vestiges of the animal in him .
26 In general the male skull may be distinguished from the female by the following characteristics :
27 Further information on any of the items mentioned may be obtained from the contacts and the bibliography given at the end of the review .
28 ( This prospectus may be obtained from the Faculty Postgraduate Office ) .
29 Details of Prices , Seating , Ticket and Booking Agents are published annually in late December and may be obtained from the Tattoo Office , 22 Market Street , Edinburgh EH1 1QB or from the office which supplied you with this order form .
30 Further particulars ( please quote ref. 90/E ) may be obtained from the Personnel Officer , The Queen 's University of Belfast , Northern Ireland , BT NN ( telephone ext 3044 or Fax ) .
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