Example sentences of "that [vb mod] be [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 The current system ( Keenan and Evett , 1989 ) requires a significantly simpler morphological system which is able to take the character lattice output from the recognition stage and return the words that may be formed from the lattice and the grammatical information for those words .
2 It is an activity that must be distinguished from the various abstract modes of experience .
3 They were confident , despite predictions by some eminent scientists , that the manned bomber would prove superior to any cruise or ballistic missile that might be developed from the German wartime V-1 ( Flying Bomb ) or V-2 ( Ballistic Missile ) .
4 The main conclusions that might be drawn from the study are :
5 Will my hon. Friend tell us what action is being taken to improve the position in respect of new staff and new facilities and any benefits that might be derived from the new contractual arrangements ?
6 A probability was assigned to any word string that could be formed from the spoken input .
7 The one real consolation that could be salvaged from the whole sorry affair was that the system had worked in the end .
8 A tentative conclusion that could be drawn from the discussion of platelet-function abnormalities in diabetics would be that the increased platelet reactivity may represent a prethrombotic state and contribute to the as-yet-unexplained increased vascular risk in these patients .
9 One obvious conclusion that could be drawn from the review is that the Japanese are steaming ahead with welldefined information technology plans .
10 The greater the number of preceding words making up the context , the more specific the syntactic and semantic constraints would be , and thus the greater the number of words that could be eliminated from the target word 's cohort .
11 Medvedev called , in October 1988 , for an ‘ up-to-date conception of socialism ’ , one that took into account the diversity of experience of the other socialist countries and indeed the lessons that could be learned from the capitalist world .
12 The total cost of each programme is related to the total benefits that would be derived from the programme to determine the efficiency of the programme .
13 He looks most likely to inherit the City regulatory mantle that will be transferred from the Department of Trade .
14 Some children might be asked to predict the two-dimensional shape that will be produced from the three-dimensional shape .
15 We want you to see for yourself the subtlety and awareness that can be wrought from the earth , to give style and grace to your everyday living .
16 Accordingly , instead of the three-dimensional geometry of atoms that can be obtained from the diffraction pattern of a crystal , a glass yields only a one-dimensional radial distribution .
17 Again ? such data could be obtained by further inspection of the same set of statistical data that can be obtained from the Department of Education and Science .
18 We recognise the considerable environmental benefits that can be obtained from the conversion of redundant buildings in both rural and urban areas , in reducing the need for new buildings , preserving buildings of historic or architectural value and encouraging appropriate economic diversification .
19 There are no sweeping statements about resurgence in the American Paintings market that can be made from the major New York sales at Sotheby 's and Christie 's , on 3 and 4 December , though some areas , like early modern paintings , remain stable , if not strong .
20 Ryan 's proposal for a program for automatic story generation which fulfils her three criteria of creativity , aesthetic awareness and understanding will probably remain beyond the boundaries of feasibility for a long time , but it does demonstrate both the need for a greater contribution of ideas from poetics and narratology to developments in artificial intelligence , and the insights that can be gained from the attempt to shape one 's ideas about narrative into a form that can be learnt and applied by computers .
21 Since a share is a financial claim on the firm 's real wealth in the form of its physical assets , the economic earnings of a share are defined as the maximum amount of real resources that can be withdrawn from the share and used for real consumption without impairing the ability of the share to deliver real consumption in the future .
22 The lexical lookup module determines the possible words that can be formed from the characters and the grammar tags for these words .
23 Clinical findings also support the view that low and mixed grade form a specific group that can be separated from the high grade group .
24 Finally , look for the chapel of Sant Caterina that can be reached from the left transept .
25 Bearing this in mind , together with the further possibility of reprovisioning the redesigned space station using Russian rockets , NASA 's review team is considering an orbit for its station that would be inclined at 51.6 to the equator — the sort of orbit that can be reached from the launch sites the Russians use .
26 Dovaston , who formerly worked for 25 years as a senior detective in the Liverpool area , explained that every fact that can be gleaned from the investigation into the boy 's murder so far will be punched into CATCHEM .
27 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
28 Indeed , if there is one conclusion that can be drawn from the first year 's experience of audit regulation , it is that so far there is insufficient evidence to judge the quality of the service registered auditors provide .
29 The above comparison articulates two , related , conclusions that can be drawn from the evidence reviewed so far .
30 The general conclusion that can be drawn from the evidence presented here is that regional policy has an improving effect on the employment and investment situation of development areas .
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