Example sentences of "is [adj] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is little leaching from the catchment area , which is small and covered with perennial ice , bare rock or scree , with hardly any mineral soil or vegetation .
2 As Wassen , the next village after Gurtnellen , is approached , it is possible to see from the road the manner in which the railway line ( now running on the opposite side of the valley from both roads ) climbs the steep " steps " in the valley floor which occasion waterfalls .
3 ( That this transformation is possible follows from the correctness of
4 The following passage is taken from my book ‘ Managing Stress ’ and you will see how it is possible to extract from the text the relevant key words and then to create a thought-flow chart from them :
5 Another small club at Warkworth , its airfield right out in the country , is easier to find from the air than by road .
6 Oddly , it is impossible to tell from the dance movements whether you are rewinding or forwarding . )
7 It is impossible to observe from a distance .
8 The plan meets the garrulous approval of the exiled monarch Wladislas , who calls himself ‘ a middle-class professional man ’ and who is relieved to escape from the rivalry of priests and nobles and the expense of entertaining courtiers of extravagant tastes who ‘ love dressing up in uniforms , putting on swords and attending state balls ’ and whose appetites are such that ‘ a bullock roasted whole and a couple of pigs go no distance at a supper table in Lystria ’ .
9 The Isle of Arran is easy to reach from the mainland in summer .
10 It is easy to see from the list of qualities appropriate to the good Beguine listed in one thirteenth-century manuscript how their piety engaged with contemplative spirituality .
11 It is easy to walk from the perimeter to the town centre and easier still to cycle .
12 It is appropriate to omit from the examination of stability test samples certain tests which form a necessary part of the quality control specification , such as identification tests for active or other ingredients .
13 The greatest error is likely to derive from the migration component .
14 Their strongest challenge is likely to come from a Leander quad containing the Olympic gold medallist Steve Redgrave .
15 Words flung out in temper , for instance , do not carry lasting conviction although they may wound at the time , whereas a calm statement , arising from inner knowledge , is likely to come from the centre of one 's being and to hold fast .
16 It 's changed partly because Stalin 's er strategy in China has been shown to be a disaster and Stalin is trying to cover his tracks and most effective way of protecting himself against the criticism and the unpopularity which is likely to come from the failure is by insisting that the strategy was right all along and the revolution is about to triumph .
17 The words ‘ obligation ’ and ‘ right ’ provide no analysis of what might actually occur within the relationships between the parties and between the parties and non-parties , or of the chain of action and response that is likely to unwind from the conclusion and subsequent performance of any treaty .
18 Better management is likely to result from a period of careful observation and assessment , with considerable support being provided at this time through frequent contact with nursing and other ward staff .
19 It is n't serious enough to spoil your enjoyment of the car but is hard to understand from a company that spent millions developing the Lexus , the car that banished noise , vibration and harshness .
20 But it is true of us all — it is hard to break from the herd , it is hard to be a rebel , it is hard to be a heretic .
21 This is all coming from the heart ,
22 At this point it is useful to extract from the account a number of basic questions which teacher or student essentially ask and for which it is the task of a resources organization to provide answers .
23 But it is important to stress from the outset that each norm can ( and should ) be overruled , for specific purposes of your own .
24 18.1 In the event of the Publisher being involved in or threatened with legal proceedings arising from the publication of the Work in circumstances where the Publisher is unable to recover from the Company under the warranty and indemnity in clause 15 the Company agrees to provide such assistance as may be requested by the Publisher .
25 If the gas is unable to escape from the bladder while additional amounts are being added , this could then lead to the swimbladder being blown up like a balloon .
26 ( c ) Beyond parental control A child who is beyond parental control is unable to benefit from the care his parents may offer .
27 You can work out the number of fish a pond is able to support from the surface area and size of fish .
28 For example , when a child is playing so destructively with a toy that it is likely to break , if the natural consequence occurs and the toy breaks , the child is able to learn from the outcome of his/her actions .
29 The frequency with which such copies are taken will be determined by each individual lexicographer , but in any event the system will copy the entry when it is first called from the Working-Set .
30 The energy absorbed during the reaction is first taken from the reaction mixture .
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