Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in .
2 However , it seems that as far as I can make out from the correspondence , the Commissionaires are split in their opinion as to the legality of action of the German government .
3 Below , the islands of Rum and Canna can be seen and on the horizon to the west you can look over from the hills of South Uist to Barra Head .
4 It is important to have that sort of relationship where someone can look in from the outside . ’
5 And finally you can look out from the balcony , high up in the White Cliffs , from which Winston Churchill viewed the Battle of Britain .
6 Having said that , however , we can tease out from the textbooks of the sixties an implicit theoretical perspective that bore on groups and was designed to make sense of British politics as a whole .
7 During the summer months I can usually get away with leaving my boat conveniently tied up to the pier , but only if I am at home to keep an eye on the weather : in Shetland , even in summer , a gale can blow up from the south east , causing a swell to set into the voe .
8 Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level .
9 EUROTUNNEL chairman Sir Alastair Morton is already planning for the moment he can step down from the £9 billion project .
10 But what we can say is that we can select out from the group of solid tumours the ones that do badly .
11 Finally you can walk in from the A86 , an eight- or nine-mile hike , and then start the climb .
12 Goods sold in the shops can lead out from the immediate locality to the mills , workshops and factories of the industrial revolution , and indeed Empire produced goods will introduce a world horizon .
13 He can come back from the Moon and help you . ’
14 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
15 ‘ Let's see if we can get in from the inside as this door is either seized up or securely locked . ’
16 A focal point is the inviting , good-sized pool where you can cool off from the heat of the sun .
17 All I can find out from the organisers is that ‘ preliminary judging will take place between 1st June and 14th July and final judging will be completed in August and results announced in early September ’ .
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