Example sentences of "can [verb] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As they get older they tend to have very thin skin and can bruise from the slightest injury . |
2 | These can arise from a great variety of causes . |
3 | Conversely , emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause , as was the case with the victim of the instant coffee , and this is even less likely to be recognized by orthodox practitioners . |
4 | Margaret of Carlisle , 47 , was widowed two years ago and knew at first hand the financial problems that can arise from the sudden death of a loved one and the trauma of finding that her partner was inadequately insured . |
5 | Access equipment can range from a simple stool or step-ladder to complicated mobile hydraulic lifting gear . |
6 | The optimality theory states that an increase in a is good , as the subjects can always ignore the increased probability of lower prices ( as they should not be selling at those low prices anyhow ) and can profit from the increased probability of higher prices . |
7 | Perpetuation of this system would have meant , as we can predict from the above reasoning , that when the nation 's sewers finally collapsed , having been built in the last century , a huge financing requirement would have been forced upon the industry . |
8 | List ten things that you can buy from a vending machine . |
9 | Erm , it 's it 's alright being a naughty boy , it 's quite accepted that you are , I 'm using the the the masculine , because I can speak from a male point of view , I suppose . |
10 | If these complex changes over time in the relationship between general improvements in attainment , social bases of recruitment and expanded further educational opportunities are not taken into account , the general improvement can appear from the fixed position of an employer as a decline in standards . |
11 | This low level of activity indicates a lack of extensive interior melting , or a thick lithosphere , or a lack of stress in the lithosphere , or some combination of all three , all of which can result from a long history of low internal temperatures . |
12 | Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response , leading to persistence . |
13 | Within this realm the stuff of dreams and nightmares can coalesce from the very air . |
14 | But with time for planning and reflection , writers can choose from a wider range . |
15 | Children can choose from a rich variety of titles which include animal stories , adventure stories , science fiction , and more factual topics . |
16 | As an Empire player you can choose from a vast array of infantry types . |
17 | The exhibition is spread over 300 acres and you can choose from a vast array of different features to spend your tim . |
18 | Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them . |
19 | Borrowers can choose from a whole range of repayment vehicles — endowment , pension , PEP , interest-only , repayment loans , any one or a combination are acceptable without any loading on the rate . |
20 | Customers can choose from the wide selection of knitwear on offer or have a design made specially for them in the style , size and colour of their choice . |
21 | ‘ Traders can choose from the daily menu which may include Chinese or Indian dishes , pizza or pastas , traditional English cuisine or healthy choices . |
22 | From here you can choose from the three program options . |
23 | Fine artists , too , have a message to get across and equally can benefit from a better understanding of their ‘ consumers ’ and the associated concepts and theories . |
24 | As a man-made fibre , ripstop can benefit from a hot cutter that will seal the edges . |
25 | If you are involved in foreign trade , you can benefit from a foreign currency overdraft or loan . |
26 | Any agreement or arrangement which is not covered by a block exemption can benefit from an individual exemption by notification to the Commission . |
27 | Mr Morrow said : ‘ I look forward to the challenge of leading the industry into a free market situation and to creating the right framework within which producers , processors and consumers can benefit from the increased competition which will inevitably affect all sectors of the industry . |
28 | They stress that the only farmers who can benefit from the immediate purchase of ewe premium rights are those who have submitted a 1993 claim for more sheep than they have quota and are buying or leasing retrospectively . |
29 | Christie 's will not be holding sales in Germany next year as it is our policy to centralise ‘ European ’ sales in London where the international range of buyers and sellers can benefit from the best marketing and auctioneering available . |
30 | In response to the numbers of queries it has received , the Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the higher threshold , in particular circumstances where the documents are signed on or before 19 August but relate to a sale which may not be completed until 20 August or later . |