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

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1 A catenary can be constructed from table of y = cosh x .
2 Whatever the magnitude of , because only depends slightly on , without proper knowledge of a better approximation to can be obtained from intersections of the input load line with input characteristics for which .
3 Work out the measurements of five more rectangles which can be made from 64cm of string and put your answers in the table shown below .
4 The order of reaction and the rate constant can be determined from inspection of the graph in ( ii ) as follows .
5 As shown previously ( 29 ) both free ATF1 ( lane 1 ) and CREB/ATF1 heterodimers ( lane 2 ) can be immunoprecipitated from extracts of UF9 cells .
6 But much can be inferred from statistics of births in any year to women who already have 0 , 1 , 2 , etc. children ( figure 4.13 ) .
7 The true facts can be established from examination of the official report on Operation Houndsworth ( 1st S.A.S. Regimental records , File 214 ) .
8 Support for this interpretation can be derived from studies of delayed MTS in pigeons , which have found that the magnitude of the DOE diminishes as the length of the delay is reduced , there being no effect when there is no delay ( Brodigan and Peterson 1976 ; Edwards et al .
9 Much of the information can be derived from studies of dilute solutions ; an absolute measurement of polymer chain size can be obtained from light scattering , when the polymer is large compared with the wavelength of the incident light .
10 One indication of the importance of state pensions in increasing the financial security and independence of the bulk of the British population can be drawn from statistics of wealth distribution in England and Wales collected for the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth .
11 Vickery has written : ‘ Most of the conclusions that can be drawn from studies of people and information are either very general or specific to particular social groups , or even particular organisations . ’
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