Example sentences of "can [pers pn] [vb infin] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | anyway , we are n't agreed on whether or not we support the low pay unit , so to resolve it can I move from the Chair , and we take option two , perhaps second it ? |
2 | Neither can I deviate from the path I have chosen . |
3 | Can I hear from the people who think that yes , we do need the monarchy and it is the minority in this er hundred , forty five of you said yes . |
4 | Can I say from the panel 's point of view , thank you very much gentlemen for your contribution this afternoon . |
5 | With regard to the three representatives , can I propose from the Chair that we split them very conveniently , one Liberal , one Labour , and one Conservative . |
6 | What can you discover from the smells around you ? |
7 | What can you discover from the dataset CLASS about the chances of being in a job which offers an occupational pension scheme ( column 16 ) ? |
8 | H. What can you discover from the labels about the places where many of your clothes are made today ? |
9 | What else can you infer from the table ? |
10 | What can you say from the result about the effects of early industrialism on the physical health of the working class ? |
11 | And what can she demand from the father of the child , for its upkeep ? |
12 | So just what can we expect from the woman who put the ‘ broad ’ in broadcasting ? |
13 | Above all , perhaps , what can we learn from the workings of machines that throw light on the mechanisms and strategies of human thought ? |
14 | ‘ Yet how can it come from the warp , and not be steered ultimately by a Power of the warp ? ’ |