Example sentences of "be able [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Please state which regional final you would be able to attend from the list below , and provide a second option in case it is not possible to accommodate you at your first choice of location .
2 Existing NCR 3450 and 3550 server users will be able to upgrade from the 80486 via a board swap .
3 Existing NCR 3450 and 3550 server users will be able to upgrade from the i486 via a board swap .
4 As you may be able to see from the above , there are many factors that play a part in the condition called thrush .
5 Gould knew , long before he ever decided to set sail , that the province of Australia had fallen miraculously into his lap , and that he would be able to publish from the ‘ rich ornithological productions ’ of this country a series of works which were beyond challenge .
6 correct management they should be able to profit from the forests you know a as well replenish them .
7 In production , learners need to choose the words which most suitably realize their intention , and this does not always entail the most closely related form ; in reception of language , given the human penchant for indirection , they also need to be able to move from the form to the function .
8 ‘ The longest serving member of staff has been offered the one post that we will be able to fund from the Scottish Education Department for next session and currently we are waiting for a decision on that matter . ’
9 During the previous debate , it was said that trains would be able to proceed from the north-west , with a bit of dodging about in Hampstead , to King 's Cross .
10 It was at least pleasant to be able to shelter from the rain .
11 These are adequate for most purposes if they are used properly , since different people will be able to deduce from the answers information which is relevant to the job they want to fill .
12 What new developments in science would he be able to deduce from the features of my automobile and its contents ?
13 Erm and as you will probably be able to deduce from the publisher , is a an historical romance .
14 The counsellor has to be able to extract from the words being used the feelings and meanings which often lie just beneath the surface .
15 To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand .
16 So it is by no means impossible that the kraken and the other legendary sea monsters that are said to be able to rise from the deep and wrap ships in their tentacles , really exist .
17 As I have explained in Working Paper 43 , and developed in Organizing Resources , this indexing system depends upon the initial production of " features lists " , or lists of subject headings , the subject facets which it is desired to be able to retrieve from the system .
18 Next year will certainly be a time for married women although their husbands will also be able to benefit from the personal tax changes which come into force on April 6 .
19 Usually , you lose the widow 's pension at the time of a divorce , though you may be able to benefit from the lump sum payment on death .
20 Casteleyn observed that ‘ Smaller libraries may not need a full-time training officer but may be able to benefit from the advice of a training officer employed to develop training centrally for the whole organisation ’ , and suggested that ‘ smaller authorities who were unlikely to have their own training officers should look to their authority 's training department for support ’ but it seems that in practice , smaller libraries are least likely to have an existing strong centre of training expertise to turn to .
21 We wanted all pupils to be able to benefit from the opportunities that the new media and technologies offer , and we framed our proposals accordingly .
22 A child who came to school at the age of five dirty and smelling of urine would never be able to benefit from the experience of school if , as a consequence , she were shunned and rejected by her classmates .
23 Criminal bankruptcy orders , designed to ensure that those who committed large-scale crimes , especially fraud , should not be able to benefit from the fruits of their criminal activities , were also included .
24 The visitor has the appropriate skills to be able to benefit from the use of the facility and its services .
25 Certainly it will not only be a gift for the elderly to receive a visit , but also we visitors will be able to benefit from the wisdom and life experience of the elderly members of the Church and society .
26 The studies used as a basis for judgement are generally lacking in control because of the finality of educational decision making and placement ( in the sense that we can not return the child to an original or alternative placement a year later and be able to start from the same point again ) .
27 If heat is applied , the electron may be able to escape from the deep trap .
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