Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] from a " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , the comparative analysis of two versions of the same text may be undertaken from a number of linguistic perspectives ; it has been the concern of this article to suggest but two of this range of possible models . |
2 | In imposing a particular text structure , the content of the message in the text may be presented from a particular perspective or point of view . |
3 | An organic cause ( acute confusional state or brain syndrome ) may be differentiated from an acute functional psychosis by the presence of abnormal neurological signs , particularly clouding of consciousness . |
4 | Where lava erupts from a single vent a low exogenous dome may be formed from a succession of flows , but basaltic lava flows so readily that such features will only develop on nearly level surfaces . |
5 | This may be illustrated from a public opinion survey in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1972 . |
6 | The Update Baseline and Directory Integrity Check facilities may be run from a networked remote node provided the executables are copied to the remote LIFESPAN installation directory . |
7 | They are organisations ( they may be run from an office or from someone 's home ) that seek to match up like-minded individuals . |
8 | Some conception of the resultant complexity may be gained from a survey of the freeholders of Bedfont , Middx. , in 1546 , which records a wealth of detail that was more often than not disregarded . |
9 | They may then be rolled onto a simple reel , which may be made from a 5 — gallon oil drum , and are ready for next year . |
10 | Each variety has its own different characteristics — a wine may be made from a single type or , as in the case of claret , a careful blend of two or three . |
11 | This distinction may be justified from a limited epistemological standpoint , it might be said , but it does not really make sense in physical terms . |
12 | It is essential that the teamwork and positive approach to our work continues so that we can cope with any increase which may be generated from an improvement in trading . |
13 | However , a concern to understand social policy may be distinguished from a preoccupation with the determinants of welfare . |
14 | Connectors may be obtained from a local plumber 's merchant or DIY store to enable it to be fitted to a standard threaded water tap at one end and the hosepipe itself on the other . |
15 | Second , qualitative scores may be obtained from a descriptive analysis of the child 's performance across a range of subtests or across different items . |
16 | It would seem that different considerations apply in the exceptional cases in which discovery may be obtained from a third party . |
17 | Recently it has been shown that Raman spectra may be obtained from a wide variety of samples using a combination of an interferometer capable of operating in the near-IR region and a near-IR laser . |
18 | As a result a good model of the system may be obtained from a much smaller corpus of data . |
19 | A ‘ General ’ cache — containing items of data types which may be transferred from an invocation of one option to an invocation of a completely different option . |
20 | Research contributing to existing areas may be funded from a variety of sources and so we tend to avoid it . |
21 | Thinners such as Tipp-Ex may be sniffed from a cloth or a coatsleeve . |
22 | As this transistor conducts for a fixed time , dictated by the winding time constant , it may be switched from a fixed-period monostable circuit triggered by tile phase excitation signal . |
23 | Other modules may be chosen from a large pool , including the other themes and from the MSc in Knowledge Based Systems , described on p 128 . |
24 | In addition , two other courses are taken which may be chosen from a wide range of other science subjects or from the Social Sciences or Arts . |
25 | Candidates must take a total of five mandatory core skills modules , although the personal and interpersonal skills module may be chosen from a choice of two . |
26 | Consents to pollute come in the form of emission or effluent standards which prescribe the temperature , amount , and kind of polluting matter which may be discharged from a particular source . |
27 | Names and addresses of relevant suppliers may be drawn from a number of sources namely references in trade magazines and yearbooks , representative calling and ‘ yellow pages ’ provide details . |
28 | The highest echelons of the bureaucracy may be drawn from a class which though part of the ‘ power bloc ’ is not in fact the ‘ hegemonic ’ part of that bloc . |
29 | The problem is compounded when the range and number of data types is substantial , if only because the data may be acquired from a very wide variety of sources . |
30 | A fire , previously confined to some degree , involving such extreme densities of fire load , may be transformed from a ventilation controlled fire to one of the unrestrained burning by such circumstances and produce large volumes of radiated heat in addition to large flames . |