Example sentences of "could [verb] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Contrasted in this way it seems improbable that madness and creativity could spring from the same source . |
2 | I contacted their next-of-kin and I undertook to pass on any scraps of information , or even rumour , that I could glean from every possible source . |
3 | There was everything that you particularly could want from a grand piano to a pin sold in Main Street . |
4 | A second difficulty could arise from the Labour Party rule ( again dating from 1981 ) that a Leader in office as Prime Minister can be challenged for the Leadership at a Party conference if an election is requested by a majority of the conference on a card vote . |
5 | The league programme had not been free from the upsets that could arise from the organizational confusion of most Edwardian football clubs . |
6 | There is still a possibility the club could resign from the Northern League before Tuesday 's deadline . |
7 | Ideally , both father and son should attend so that they could discuss from a common base . |
8 | Schönhuber manoeuvred around the ‘ old Nazi ’ tag , while making plain that not only was he proud to have been in the Waffen SS , but that there was indeed something worthwhile that Germans could salvage from the Nazi era . |
9 | Well I could speak from a personal experience . |
10 | The Exeter district , now free from the shackles of the Devon area authority , could negotiate from a stronger management position with the ‘ receiver ’ districts . |
11 | One of the hearing 's key witnesses , Dame Josephine Barnes , has estimated that — several thousand ’ British women could benefit from a favourable decision for Depo-Provera . |
12 | It is certainly working for the BBC Junior Library Services , and there must be other areas which could benefit from a combined approach . |
13 | Medical research could benefit from a prudent diet of simple data displays and careful thought about bias and confounding . |
14 | How many other aspects of social work practice could benefit from a fundamental reappraisal of guiding philosophies ? |
15 | The Labour party fears that somewhere there might be a single person who is also a millionaire who could benefit from a single person 's discount , so it is absolutely against the proposal . |
16 | The Commission , however , raised the possibility that importers ( e.g. an auctioneer ) could benefit from the temporary importation arrangements : VAT would be payable only if the item were sold , and it would be deductible . |
17 | Darlington College of Technology could benefit from the extra investment . |
18 | ‘ It had become necessary to dispel these doubts so that , with full trust restored , South Africa 's people could benefit from the technological development that has taken place as a result of this process . ’ |
19 | The British acceptance of the US position in most respects at Bermuda reflected both its final abandonment of internationalization , and the realization that Britain , too , could benefit from the fifth freedom . |
20 | Voluntary tagging may also be adopted for sheep which could benefit from the positive identification of their flock of origin , such as pedigree animals or breeding females from farms operating under specific health schemes . |
21 | People could borrow from the social fund , he said , and get money that was interest-free , but money was taken from their income support immediately , even though that support was meant to be the lowest level of income on which one could cope . |
22 | Or else , in different mood , he could choose from a Modest Defence of Public Stews , or an Essay upon Whoring , a Dissertation on Wheedling , Flash Songs , etc. , a Dissertation upon Pissing , The Costly Whore , a comical history , and The Sad Effects of Sin . |
23 | Delegates could choose from the whole range of subjects throughout but the Dance Section had such a wide variety of topics and practical workshops that it hard to find time to fit everything in . |
24 | The increase in pancreatic lysosomal fragility could result from a direct effect of ethanol on lysosomal membranes . |
25 | This could result from a structural change in a single solid material , though no suitable materials are known . |
26 | A series of appalling disasters in the public services , notably the Kings Cross underground fire and the rail crashes at Clapham and elsewhere underlined the damage that could result from the public sector being run down . |
27 | You do have to bear in mind though that some of these films are very old , and this is the best picture quality you could expect from a standard VGA monitor and adapter . |
28 | The new Saab CD 2.3 Turbo delivers everything a high-flying chairman of the board could expect from a luxury limousine . |
29 | Most impressive of all to us children was the fact that the house had two staircases , the staircase we could see from the front door , and the back stairs , used by the servants . |
30 | He could see from the changing mottle of the secretary 's complexion that Garvey had made up his mind for him . |