Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] from " in BNC.

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1 Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ;
2 The poet 's eyes ( according to Shakespeare 's Theseus ) " in a fine frenzy rolling , doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven " .
3 ‘ I 'm not sure , but from things he let drop from time to time I think there probably was .
4 The Beatles , The Rolling Stones and The Who were breaking the mould but still could be found ‘ thumbs up ’ and smiling in the glamour-stuffed pages of the NME who , with its circulation well in excess of 200,000 , was firmly established as the British pop bible , a title we have never let slip from our grasp .
5 But so far as I know they have never been reprinted , and I have let slip from my memory now the name of the author ( a salutary warning against undue pride for those of us writing today ) .
6 The enduring relationship is treated as a perpetual debt and is made manifest from time to time by continued gift-giving throughout the duration of the marriage .
7 ‘ The fifth hurdle was n't quite as smooth as I would have wished , but then I let go from the 200 metres mark .
8 ‘ The fifth hurdle was n't quite as smooth as I would have wished , but then I let go from the 200 metres mark .
9 For it costs money to immunise needy children , investigate AIDS and treat TB , train more minimum wage workers to break out of poverty and help the displaced , including those let go from a shrinking military .
10 They went ahead in the 30th minute when Tommy Gaynor skipped away from a couple of tackles and let fly from 25 yards : no sign of gratitude there for Eoin Hand , Huddersfield 's manager , who had helped along his fellow-Irishman 's career in the early days at Limerick .
11 CROWN BUCKLEY , THE SOUTH Wales brewer that Guinness , through The Harp Lager Company , helped save from bankruptcy in 1990 , has been sold to its management team , lead by Managing Director , and their financial backers .
12 He still wanted her body , there was no way he could disguise that , and she , well , she would have to learn to be content with whatever crumbs he was prepared to let fall from his table .
13 And there all the time , a line of kneeling archers , letting fly from behind their ranked shields .
14 It starts at ten till four , and er all the proceeds we do make from , you know , the rides , and we have got an ongoing raffle which is going to be drawn at Christmas at our club meeting — we have some wonderful prizes donated for that — and er the money is actually going to two er charities , Backup for spinally injured people , and Oxrad a local Oxford Charity .
15 I still needed evidence in black and white that the inches really did disappear from areas previously impossible to reduce — namely the hips and thighs .
16 Arguing from silence is dangerous , but had he played a significant role in Cnut 's Scandinavian wars of c.1025-8 ( see below ) information about it might have been expected to survive , and so he perhaps did disappear from the scene soon after 1023 .
17 Doctors from the hospital told the coroner that although it was ’ highly unusual ’ for such a thing to occur , such complications did arise from time to time .
18 They 're very wide ranging , and if er , Chair , if members would , would just like to look down at the list of er , options , without going through er , each one individually , but they do range from er , work with er former cottage hospitals , er , front room day care , the further development of home care cooperatives , work er , for people who er , have spinal injuries , who have intake , and er , an interpreter service for , for people who have a hearing loss , and particularly er , helping er , the Shropshire Disability Consortium to set up an interpreting service in the county .
19 Commitments do exist from year to year and constant re-evaluation is impractical and might prove more destructive than constructive .
20 But it should be remembered that , historically , within the system as a whole , and biographically , within the unfolding careers of individual teachers , these familiar patterns do arise from , and are adopted through , conscious strategic choice .
21 But some of the problems , particularly those of provision of hospital services in inner-city areas , do arise from the progressive reallocation of funds since the introduction of RAWP .
22 What the neo-Darwinists have in their favour is almost irrefutable evidence arising from recent advances in the techniques of molecular biology and genetic engineering which virtually prove that modern species did evolve from common ancestors .
23 And one thing we do know from the work of really scientific psychologists — those of the behaviorist school — is that frustration creates an aggressive response , anger .
24 What we do know from Allen 's recent survey of part time working in general practice is that many women working in general practice would have preferred hospital practice , particularly paediatrics , obstetrics and gynaecology , and general medicine , if they could have trained in these specialties part time .
25 I have not , by the way , yet tried the Guinness fondue recipe , but I do know from past experience that stout is an excellent and enriching alternative to wine for a number of meat and game dishes .
26 However , we do know from having spoken to stable staff that the horse is certainly tender when being groomed on the side which has been hit , for some time after the race .
27 The myth is that people do profit from expenses .
28 Ooooooh , how her leg muscles did ache from holding her skirt in this proper fashion — with blue flowers on it .
29 Feather-headed serving girls who could not possibly hope to go unsuspected did steal from their mistresses .
30 Thus UPH did profit from the sell-on by Delion/Hoddle .
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