Example sentences of "can [vb infin] from a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They need to know someone has charge of their lives , then they can build from a base of safety and security .
2 A reason for teacher-researchers feeling apologetic about their wok can arise from a myth about the differences between ‘ teachers ’ research ’ and ‘ researchers ’ research ’ .
3 A reason for teacher-researchers feeling apologetic about their work can arise from a myth about the differences between ‘ teachers ’ research ’ and ‘ researcher 's research ’ .
4 I report another difficulty that can arise from a belief in safety of Ayurvedic medicines and misleading brand names .
5 You also need brushes which you can buy from a hardware store .
6 Describing the object is not the only sort of description that a reader can expect from a critic .
7 According to Longacre ( 1979 : 116 ) , the orthographic paragraph can result from a writer 's stylistic concerns , ‘ partially dictated by eye appeal ’ , or from printing conventions such as an indentation for each change of speaker .
8 The idea that political power can result from a variety of factors , in addition to economic wealth , can be found in many studies of policy-making in Western nations .
9 Political power can result from a variety of factors including wealth , control over information , status , popularly and legally .
10 There are four main types of book delivery which can result from a reader submitting a call-slip , namely ,
11 Subsidence can result from a number of causes .
12 Insensitive handling of this process can result from a misassessment of an elder 's competence to make these shifts , and of the time and energy this takes .
13 Now you can choose from a range of excursions or wander freely , but you must have accommodation booked for each night of your stay .
14 There is also a strong element of liberal education and students can choose from a range of social science and arts courses offered by other departments in the University .
15 Further ‘ inland ’ you can choose from a myriad of even more music bars and pizzerias which are tucked away in small cobbled squares .
16 Ken and Pat Ferguson would like to re-cover your dining-chair seats for a labour charge of only £5 each plus the cost of fabric , which you can choose from a selection of pieces available in stock at reduced prices , or supply your own fabric .
17 From the touch sensitive computer panel you can pre-set your sauna to automatically start the next day , and you can choose from a selection of five climate temperatures , you also have the added luxury of an AM/FM radio to listen to , there 's a digital clock and heater and there 's container system to add fresh herbs for richer and more exciting steam .
18 You can choose from a weekend ( £95 ) or a week long holiday ( £265 ) where you 'll observe wild life while walking an average of six to eight miles each day .
19 Or you can choose from a variety of packages with different top hotels .
20 However , people living normal routines also can benefit from a knowledge of what their body clocks are telling them .
21 She has moved from Arrow , and is just the sort of author who can benefit from a change of publisher , for she has been slipping a little recently .
22 But the fact is that the government is looking for a huge expansion in student numbers nationally and we at Birmingham are keen to play our part , not least because we know that there are many more people who can benefit from a university education ( as you have done ) than are able to at present .
23 The subjects of Nietzsche 's two public lectures were already chosen by the time of his letter to Ritschl , as we can see from a letter to a friend in late September .
24 Populist theories of political democracy which suggest that meaningful forms of social organization can emerge from a principle of " one man , one vote " fudge the issue .
25 You can select from a range of quality products which are safe and stylish .
26 The claim for a straightforward oppositional kind of resistance also assumes that subjects can resist from a position outside the operations of power , according to the dominant inside/outside model of conventional politics .
27 They can have from a handful of copies to several hundred , often scattered on many different chromosomes .
28 Cziffra revels in the different sounds he can produce from a piano , from the classical purity of his Couperin and Beethoven , to an almost demonic largesse in his own improvisations , and an uncommon joie de vivre in Schumann 's great C major Toccata .
29 Social interviews can vary from a candidate being taken over to the pub for a drink and a sandwich , so that future colleagues can see whether or not the newcomer will fit in , to full-scale formal affairs .
30 The gastropod shell can vary from a millimetre in length to several tens of centimetres ; many are thick and robust , others delicate and fragile .
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