Example sentences of "can [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | As they get older they tend to have very thin skin and can bruise from the slightest injury . |
2 | The flatness is a shame , because this is a public service : you can glean from the programme an idea both of how irrational the law can be , and of how flimsy most people 's understanding of it is . |
3 | Salina 's husband is dead , she has three children whom she feeds mostly from the food she can glean from the rubbish tips , largely banana skins . |
4 | In the same way we can transplant from the wilderness of our lives these images to our gardens . |
5 | The only thing I can recollect from the briefing in relation to the operation and the way that was , it was erm o it was executed . |
6 | Margaret of Carlisle , 47 , was widowed two years ago and knew at first hand the financial problems that can arise from the sudden death of a loved one and the trauma of finding that her partner was inadequately insured . |
7 | Locals in one area for example became accustomed to pungent odours , which can arise from the manufacture of mushroom compost if the mix is not correct , and did not complain . |
8 | These variations can arise from the nature of pre-school opportunities for active play and exploration , as well as from the amount of useful vision the child possesses . |
9 | Particularly bad contamination with copper can arise from the use of ammonia solutions in vessels exposed to the air . |
10 | They are , likewise , employed to limit the losses in efficiency that can arise from the presence of elements of monopoly . |
11 | Further difficulty can arise from the requirements of para 14 Sch 9 , where Newco has more than one class of shares . |
12 | These situations can spring from the most innocuous of circumstances . |
13 | ‘ Surely you can transmit from the warp . ’ |
14 | The stories can range from the most tragic such as The Rake 's Progress , Romeo and Juliet and Mayerling to the lyrical fantasy of The Dream and from the subtle and poignant A Month in the Country to the happily funny La Fille Mal Gardée or the rumbustious Pineapple Poll . |
15 | Such agreements can range from the issue of borders to the issue of free wave-lengths for our future television and radio networks . |
16 | The results can range from the substitution of one base by another to larger rearrangements of the genetic material . |
17 | Evaluation can range from the study of details such as the use of given teaching methods or media , through the effects of specific courses , whole library instructional programmes , education within an institution , to the extreme of general educational systems . |
18 | These can range from the use of colour in the sanctuary to reflect the colours of the liturgical seasons , and what to think about when designing letterheads for congregations . ’ |
19 | And while work and study in all disciplines can range from the routinely normal through the critical and reflexive to the philosophical , philosophy exists as a distinct field of concerns . |
20 | Faults can range from the merely inconvenient , when water spills out of sagging or blocked gutters on to unsuspecting people underneath , to the more serious problem of penetrating damp , where peeling decorations and damp patches inside the house can often be traced to a leaking gutter or downpipe outside . |
21 | One of the main achievements of this thesis is to show that , even with very good input , the search space of possible word strings can range from the large to the impossibly large . |
22 | Similarly , ‘ thank you ’ requires a response from them which can range from the cheerful to the stony silence . |
23 | The optimality theory states that an increase in a is good , as the subjects can always ignore the increased probability of lower prices ( as they should not be selling at those low prices anyhow ) and can profit from the increased probability of higher prices . |
24 | That way , you can profit from the company 's success ! |
25 | Perpetuation of this system would have meant , as we can predict from the above reasoning , that when the nation 's sewers finally collapsed , having been built in the last century , a huge financing requirement would have been forced upon the industry . |
26 | Therefore , a second thief can steal from the first : Meech [ 1974 ] QB 549 ( CA ) . |
27 | For those who grow their own tomatoes or can buy from the market when the fruit is cheap , here it is : |
28 | For my part , I 'll make sure you have another dozen men — the best scientists I can recruit from the Companies . |
29 | You can jump from the history of the town to a backgrounder on Spanish dance . |
30 | The initial one-to-one meeting , held with one of the two group leaders , serves to clarify what participants can expect from the course and what is expected of them . |