Example sentences of "be [verb] from the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Any grain size estimation must be undertaken from the rock itself or from polished or thin sections of the rock .
2 If central Asia could not be approached from the Caspian it had to be penetrated from the north , which meant bridging the gap between Russia 's south-eastern military outpost at Orenburg and the Aral Sea .
3 Merrison noted that Gunn 's original report backing the accelerator had warned that ‘ the competition in this field was already very keen and [ he ] pointed out that if full value was to be secured from the project it should be started immediately ’ .
4 The question posed by the judgment of the majority of the Court of Appeal is whether Ministers of the Crown and civil Servants , acting in the course of their duties , can be separated from the Crown itself .
5 And as it could n't be seen from the cockpit there had been nothing to remind her that it was still open .
6 Everyday conversation is actually highly innovative — as can be seen from the neologisms which proved to be such a major part of the lexicon of the tape recordings .
7 So although , broadly speaking , taxation jobs are few and far between ( as can be seen from the table there has been no movement at all at assistant manager level in several areas ) there are still excellent jobs available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge .
8 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 .
9 Some questions may be answered from the object itself .
10 Normally , care will be arranged where costs can be met from the fees which the Department will pay .
11 In a review of the political situation written in the spring of 1946 , I concluded with the statement , ‘ If Aung San can be detached from the Communists it will be a great day for Burma . ’
12 In the words of Lord Greene in Davies v Collins [ 1945 ] 1 All ER 247 : Whether or not in any given contract performance can properly be carried out by the employment of a sub-contractor , must depend on the proper inference to be drawn from the contract itself , the subject matter of it and other material surrounding circumstances .
13 A number of inferences might be drawn from the patterns which emerge ; but a particular advantage of this method of analysis is that it points up rather clearly the effect of linguistic environment on variation and allows the main phonetic locus of differences between the sexes in each of the communities to be specified .
14 Eventually it was realised that a number of other conclusions could be drawn from the analysis which were relevant to the development or selection of a computer system , such as :
15 The other was trying to find a mechanism to sell more. , Another example of the ability to see the wood from the trees can be drawn from the time he was asked to take charge of Esso 's marine operations .
16 For each project , for example , LIFESPAN can be used from the directory which contains the relevant modules to be entered into LIFESPAN .
17 The usefulness of any ideal type should be gauged from the contribution it makes to simplifying complex realities , allowing social scientists to derive more precise and testable hypotheses , which can then be checked empirically .
18 An idea of the complexity of this process can be gauged from the events which led to the first successful casting of iron cannon in Sussex , at Buxted in 1543 .
19 The truth of the matter — that I was never really a punk — can be gleaned from the fact I wrote to her later , and apologized .
20 This can be inferred from the line which Diodorus takes in what is left of Books 32–7 .
21 Nonetheless , the farmers could have bought at a slightly higher price certified seed , which , being certified , was less likely to be suffering from the virus which affected the seed actually bought .
22 His article is particularly valuable for the evidence which he adduces from contemporary documents , some of which is of considerable importance in helping to determine the facts of Molla Fenari 's life ; but much of what he says is , as will be shown , based on so little genuine historical evidence ( insofar as this can be judged from the sources he quotes ) and appears so speculative that it must be treated with some caution .
23 If anything can be salvaged from the tragedy its hoped the publicity surrounding his death will help his work become more well known .
24 Some support for it , however , can be gained from the legislation which came into effect on 1 January 1977 , in the State of California .
25 And we will be playing from the tee which is at the front left hand corner .
26 At the other extreme , the numbers of bands observed may be used to deduce the symmetry of the molecule responsible for the spectrum , and the force constants corresponding to all the internal vibrations can be deduced from the frequencies themselves using a normal co-ordinate analysis .
27 These documents demonstrate a commitment to developing broadly based , open political agitation , but they contain little about a civil rights strategy in the north ; such a strategy could be deduced from the analysis which they contain , but the documents give no indication that it had been proposed in any detail .
28 Inevitability , at once psychological and religious , enters ( so the letter goes on ) after the crime has been committed , in the shape of ‘ the truth of God and the law of nature ’ which compel Raskolnikov first to be exiled from the humanity he has outraged , and then to confess and accept the public consequences of confession as the only way to become a man among men again .
29 Although a biopsy may be taken from the retina itself for evidence of the virus , this procedure involves risks .
30 Where the value of the investment falls below the completed cancellation notice is received , an amount equal to such fall in the purchase price will be deducted from the refund he would otherwise have received ; therefore he will not get a full refund of the money paid by him .
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