Example sentences of "can [be] [vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A shape can be flipped from left to right , mirror imaged vertically and / or horizontally and rotated through any angle as mentioned earlier .
2 A similar picture can be seen from Chart 2 which shows how we are perceived in terms of providing ‘ high rates of interest for savings ’ .
3 The reason for raising here the complexities of inflation , and savings as an alternative , is that as can be seen from Appendix 1 .
4 Blooms of certain species of coccolithophores are so vast that they can be seen from space and , as a result , will provide information on global climatic changes .
5 As can be seen from Chapter 7 on feeding , high nitrogen can produce imbalance and soft , lush , disease- and pest-prone foliage with roses .
6 In Ipswich the situation was more complex : as can be seen from Table 3.2 , as many as half the clients referred to the project actually received no service ; 19 of the 27 were in hospital at referral , usually having been admitted to the psychiatric hospital following their referral and domiciliary visit by the psychogeriatrician .
7 This is not the case , as can be seen from Table 1 , even in terms of simple numerical trend .
8 As can be seen from table 2 , practical exercises ought to be one of the best methods for library user education .
9 As it can be seen from Table 1 , expert systems have certain fundamental disadvantages against human experts .
10 As can be seen from Table 8 of Appendix I , our 1979 survey con firms what the earlier NOP/ OFT surveys found out about this : people do n't have a wide knowledge of credit types
11 As can be seen from table 2.1 , the results of the first analysis are clear-cut and systematic .
12 Taking length as an example , the effect of these factors can be seen from Table 4.7 .
13 The same is true of the male black population nationally which , as can be seen from table 5.2 , is over-represented in manufacturing industry , especially vehicles and transport .
14 As can be seen from table 6.5 , the divorce-rate for unskilled husbands is more than four times that for professionals and for the unemployed , almost five times that for the professionals .
15 As can be seen from table 6.6 , the proportion of all families with dependent children which are headed by a single parent increased from just over 8 per cent in 1971 to just under 12 per cent in 1981 .
16 Equally , and as can be seen from Table 4.5 , those who took first jobs that were temporary spent more of the 20 month observation period being unemployed and less of it in full-time employment than did those who took first jobs that were permanent .
17 Increasingly they are grouping themselves into multiple retail chains , as can be seen from Table 11.10 .
18 It can be seen from Table 3.4 that the students returning initial destinations questionnaires to IMS were dominated by those studying computing : six in ten were completing computing Advanced Courses .
19 It can be seen from Table 6.3 that over one half of the research students involved in the study had a research area embraced by computing on its own or in combination with other subject areas .
20 However , as can be seen from Table 4.1 , in 1986 the ratio , at 13 per cent , was nearly twice the required minimum .
21 As can be seen from Table 6 , there is a significant main effect for level of processing for the recognition scores .
22 As can be seen from Table IV , the peroxidase method is sensitive in detecting the anti-neutrophil antibody but it is not specific .
23 As can be seen from Table IV , the antibody is found in 77% of patients with PSC and 33% of patients with ulcerative colitis , and not found in Crohn 's disease .
24 The views correspond to relative versus absolute wealth reduction and the implied rates can be seen from Table 12–6 and guessed easily .
25 Table 3.2 Net official sales of UK government bonds 1981 – 1991 As can be seen from Table 3.1 , just over one-tenth of the nominal value of outstanding government bonds is now in the form of index-linked stocks .
26 As can be seen from Table 3.1 , there are nine government stocks outstanding which have no final maturity ; they are irredeemable bonds .
27 As can be seen from Table 4.1 ( p. 94 ) , they are among the most important of the derivative contracts traded in London .
28 As can be seen from Table 7.10 private sector pension funds are by far the largest by asset size , with nearly 68 per cent of the assets of all pension funds .
29 For example , suppose that the prevailing level of income were £50 million : as can be seen from Table 1 , this would mean that £50 million worth of goods and services were being produced when aggregate demand was only £46 million .
30 It can be seen from Table 2 in Chapter 17 that consumption spending accounted for over two-thirds of total expenditure in the United Kingdom in 1987 and consequently is a very important component of aggregate demand .
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