Example sentences of "could be [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A framework for justifying such transformations in the power structure of the company could be developed from the available set of legal ideas . |
2 | The one real consolation that could be salvaged from the whole sorry affair was that the system had worked in the end . |
3 | Yet integration could be achieved from the special-school base if policy did not discourage the placement of deaf people in such educational settings . |
4 | With horror and doubt on his face , the elder seizes a pitchfork and hurls it into the gangster 's back ’ It could be argued from the Kantian standpoint that the elder had failed in his duty by not upholding the sect 's fundamental principle of non-violence . |
5 | His confidence that God 's existence could be demonstrated from the natural world made him a favourite target for those who felt it could only be on the basis of God 's special revelation of Himself that faith could be justified . |
6 | Here , ready to hand , was the means by which political parties could be isolated from the physical force ( including the UWC with its trade union links ) wings of the loyalist army and brought naked into the constitutional convention . |
7 | But they had to be humoured before they could be diverted from the unobtainable to the treasure that was actually for sale . |
8 | Any cloths used on the table could be made from the same fabric as the main room curtains or upholstery . |
9 | This in turn affected how well the crystals could be separated from the caustic liquor and , ultimately , the effluent quality . |
10 | Before the already previewed 100MHz , mid-range Model 735 , which is reckoned to do 150 SPECmarks , 81 SPECint92 and 150 SPECfp92 ( UX No 407 ) , there is thought to be another 50MHz machine , possibly the 725/50 , which could be reached from the existing Model 720 via a board swap . |
11 | It is not enough to say that the visual system must contain edge detectors , one also has to say how edge information could be reconstructed from the retinal image and how far the units in the CNS that appear to respond to edges do , in fact , operate according to these computational principles . |
12 | A probability was assigned to any word string that could be formed from the spoken input . |
13 | The case had been brought to the attention of the legal authorities when the family contacted the police to ask if a DNA genetic fingerprint could be obtained from the aborted foetus to provide legal evidence on the identity of the alleged rapist . |
14 | Why rely on such a volatile source of fuel for our power stations when a steady supply could be obtained from the magical uranium ? |
15 | From both the training and farm point of view it was important to know how easily release could be obtained from the off-farm job . |
16 | However , he insisted that this could be distinguished from the cognitive validity of knowledge . |
17 | They were numbered 489–493 and could be distinguished from the earlier batch by their black rubber rear wings . |
18 | Second , the discovery of mineral resources and the consequent development of metallurgical industries in Transbaikal and the Altai demanded more manpower than could be met from the local populations , and hence acted as a loadstone for the attraction of the necessary personnel to work them , in the form of both voluntary and forced labour . |
19 | How extraordinary that people her own age should believe such grotesque , non-scientific ideas as that a man could be resurrected from the dead after , and a horrible thought it was , after being crucified ; and how fantastic that they should believe that all the dead would rise from their graves — all of them , those countless millions , millions upon millions , rising from the clay into which they had , long since , dissolved … . |
20 | In theory the whole of the extra cost to the innocent partners could be recouped from the individual responsible for the negligence , but in practice in most firms this would be regarded phlegmatically as just another expense of the business to be shared by all . |
21 | History could be dropped from the national curriculum because of " all the ink being spilled " over how it should be taught , 18 eminent historians claimed yesterday … |
22 | Several Test teams could be commissioned from the combined ranks over the years , Garry Sobers rising supreme . |
23 | Like them , this official would be a lay person , and would be completely independent of all other bodies and agencies , The official would be known as the ‘ Reporter ’ , and could be drawn from the legal profession , from amongst social work professionals , or perhaps from administration . |
24 | As a result workers could be drawn from the Indian sub-continent whenever they were required by Britain . |
25 | Most people regard the sex act as a uniquely personal activity and find difficulty in imagining that anyone else could be suffering from the same problems as themselves . |
26 | She had a pretty shrewd idea that Desmond had only the haziest notion of how much could be expected from the various books , and she had intended to keep it that way . |
27 | The provision of a placid monetary environment in which monetary policy was not itself a source of instability was the most that could be expected from the monetary authorities . |
28 | Normally , little jumble could be expected from the few cottages on the headland , but Alex Mair , anxious to associate the power station with the community , had put up a notice on the staff board and the two tea chests were usually fairly full by the time the October sale came round . |
29 | corresponding to a feasible solution shows that this solution is indeed a BFS , since we explained in Section 8.1 how the canonical equations could be derived from the corresponding tree . |
30 | They are questions about the procedural advantages which could be derived from the extraordinary procedure , and which might have influenced the use of trusts instead of the parallel institutions of the civil law . |