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

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1 Portable models could be hung from a ring on the rim so that the datum line was horizontal .
2 Or a pair of full-length curtains could be hung from a pole across the wall in front of the bow , framing the windows by day and closing off the alcove at .
3 These could be hung from a decorative pole , perhaps set well above and extending beyond the sides of the door , to enable the curtains to be drawn well back .
4 A framework for justifying such transformations in the power structure of the company could be developed from the available set of legal ideas .
5 But it is possible that so much competence could be transferred from the member states to the Community that member states would lose their status as sovereign states ’ .
6 Three of the pictures in this issue of BAIE News were taken by Ian Billinghurst on the DCS200 , but a lot of work was needed before they could be transferred from the computer system at the BAIE convention to the system at Hardman Press Services .
7 The one real consolation that could be salvaged from the whole sorry affair was that the system had worked in the end .
8 Yet integration could be achieved from the special-school base if policy did not discourage the placement of deaf people in such educational settings .
9 With horror and doubt on his face , the elder seizes a pitchfork and hurls it into the gangster 's back ’ It could be argued from the Kantian standpoint that the elder had failed in his duty by not upholding the sect 's fundamental principle of non-violence .
10 His confidence that God 's existence could be demonstrated from the natural world made him a favourite target for those who felt it could only be on the basis of God 's special revelation of Himself that faith could be justified .
11 No one could be contacted from the Sunderland coach owner , Redby Travel .
12 The North consumes too much and the South suffers through debt , food shortages and lack of resources.This is of direct importance to the UN and a campaign to address the problem could be justified from the recommendations of the Willi Brandt report ‘ A Programme for Human Survival ’ .
13 Møn 's most splendid period dares from 1326 , when the Baltic and Sound were world trade channels and the herring , according to the thirteenth-century Danish historian Saxo , could be scooped from the sea with bare hands .
14 Here , ready to hand , was the means by which political parties could be isolated from the physical force ( including the UWC with its trade union links ) wings of the loyalist army and brought naked into the constitutional convention .
15 But they had to be humoured before they could be diverted from the unobtainable to the treasure that was actually for sale .
16 Hampstead Heath , the fields of Battersea and Islington , and banks of the river through the villages of Chelsea , Wandsworth , Hammersmith and Putney provided rich hunting grounds for plant collectors and daily expeditions could be made from the City .
17 For example , Thénard 's research into the chemistry of cobalt revealed the possibility that an artist 's pigment could be made from the metal .
18 Protective footlets could be made from the feet of old stockings .
19 From amongst the numerous citations which could be made from the judgments and speeches in those cases , I am content to take the judgment of Byles J. in Cooper 's case , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 .
20 I thought it possible that directional sightings could be made from the centre of the tower through the crenellations and was intrigued to find that one of them had disappeared since my previous visit .
21 Any cloths used on the table could be made from the same fabric as the main room curtains or upholstery .
22 Nor did anyone ever imagine that such an attack could be made from the sea .
23 Strong as this is from the land , it could be battered from the sea . ’
24 Cigarettes could be lit from the output , and — in the first example of microwave cookery — the hand holding the cigarette became uncomfortably warm .
25 The revolutionary proposition was that all patients could live in community units outside the asylums , and that their placements could be funded from the revenue sunk into the big hospitals .
26 This in turn affected how well the crystals could be separated from the caustic liquor and , ultimately , the effluent quality .
27 Then the odd whitewashed marshland cottage stands strangely palpable , as if it could be plucked from the scene and held for ever .
28 Before the already previewed 100MHz , mid-range Model 735 , which is reckoned to do 150 SPECmarks , 81 SPECint92 and 150 SPECfp92 ( UX No 407 ) , there is thought to be another 50MHz machine , possibly the 725/50 , which could be reached from the existing Model 720 via a board swap .
29 It is not enough to say that the visual system must contain edge detectors , one also has to say how edge information could be reconstructed from the retinal image and how far the units in the CNS that appear to respond to edges do , in fact , operate according to these computational principles .
30 However , parameters for them for individual writers could be extracted from an initial training phase for a script recognition system .
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