Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 In this way , words in a definition that represent senses inappropriate to a domain will be unlikely to overlap with the filter set , and so be excluded from the new definition .
2 Every nutrient that is required for energy , growth , repair , health , breeding and normal species behaviour can only be obtained from a diet that is balanced ; and there are many examples of things that go wrong when even traces of certain minerals are deficient in the diet .
3 An amount may only be transferred from the revaluation reserve : to the profit and loss account , if the amount was previously charged to that account or represents realised profit , or for the issue of bonus shares .
4 In this case a high percentage of plasmids without insert is obtained and these can only be distinguished from the positive ones by restriction analyses .
5 The sky can only be distinguished from the land by the metallic glare behind its greyness .
6 It is vicious because , as I have just argued , the external relation that constitutes the meaning of the mental content is not something that the subject himself can apprehend : it can only be constructed from a third-person perspective .
7 ‘ You ca n't be influenced from the future because you do n't know what 's going to happen , so you can only be influenced from the past .
8 In an eight to one decision on June 25 the Supreme Court ruled that a person had the right to refuse life-sustaining medical treatment , but that such treatment could only be withheld from a comatose person if there were convincing evidence that they would not have wished to continue their life in a debilitated state .
9 Thus , a conveyance of land may include a cellar below ground level that can only be reached from an adjoining shop ( ibid ) .
10 It can be easily distinguished because the weft strands are left hanging at the back , and the design can only be seen from the front .
11 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
12 Type Module may only be accessed from the host node in a networked configuration .
13 Major management questions start to emerge — questions which can only be answered from an education management perspective .
14 In the case of a totally sealed labour market , new employees would only be drawn from the families of existing staff , and efforts would be made to ensure that individuals did not seek places outside the firm .
15 In R v Willesden Justices , ex p the London Borough of Brent [ 1989 ] 2 FLR 95 , the High Court considered the position and decided that a social worker in charge of a case should only be excluded from the court in exceptional circumstances .
16 However , the ordered pair of functions ( f1 and f2 ) that are associated with each node for possible text assignment , can only be judged from a vantage point external to the communicative situation .
17 But the fact that God has given principles and priorities helps us to cut through this veil of emotional haze with certainty that can only be attained from the Master 's plan .
18 Coonts , whose experiences include flying A-6 Intruders from the carrier USS Enterprise during the Vietnam War , relates this aerial odyssey across America as it can only be told from the cockpit !
19 The Tower can only be entered from the battlements .
20 However , because of the design of CD systems , data can only be retrieved from the disc at a rate of about 150 kilobytes per second .
21 If there are several competing paths , only those paths that can be matched to long words are continued , and a short word will only be retrieved from the buffer if none of the possible paths can be matched to a long word .
22 Note that a volume can only be copied from the hard copy directory and transcribed if it is in the VOLCLOSING state .
23 In the apparent absence of identifiable buildings , market-places can only be inferred from the presence of large open areas near the centres of towns , which could have served for periodic markets and fairs .
24 A child 's name should only be removed from the register when it is agreed unanimously at the review that an inter-agency protection plan is no longer necessary to protect the child .
25 People can write words so that they look like other words , or do n't look like any word at all , so the correct word can only be found from the surrounding words in context .
26 The judges ' deliberate promotion of the Second Empire can perhaps be explained from the standpoint of patronage .
27 Some could perhaps be collected from the input to currently available spelling checkers , as long as the words are verified as worthwhile including as common misspellings .
28 The problem can perhaps be addressed from the standpoint of theory .
29 The following conclusions can perhaps be drawn from the authorities .
30 Treaty considered above , they would nevertheless be justified from the point of view of the Community system of fishing quotas and its objectives .
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