Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Often too a local document might be used as a springboard , as starter material allowing the teacher to work from the known and familiar locality to the wider historical context .
2 In its 1969 report , the Committee on the Enforcement of Judgement Debts chaired by Mr Justice Payne recommended the setting up of a Court Enforcement Office , the functions of which would include assisting the creditor to obtain from the debtor ‘ as much as he can properly afford ’ , to liquidate the debts as soon as possible and to protect the debtor against undue hardship or harassment .
3 At such times the special needs teacher will be mediating the tasks , helping the pupils to benefit from the experience and at the same time observing their performance .
4 ‘ I do not want the beauty to come from the material but from within myself , ’ he wrote later , taking direct responsibility for this process of redemption .
5 In the parable of the unmerciful servant which ( not without reason ) comes immediately before Jesus 's teaching on divorce , Jesus strongly emphasises the responsibility to forgive from the heart ( Matt. 18:35 ) .
6 In reading , or being read to , one has the security of knowing that one has the ability to withdraw from the emotional situation as soon as one wishes or needs to do so .
7 DAVE EGERTON has the chance to emerge from the shadow of Dean Richards when England begin their Five Nations Championship campaign against Ireland at Twickenham on January 20 .
8 Whatever happens on Thursday , Lowther has a bolthole to escape from the electioneering .
9 ‘ Photo ’ regulating — it allows the skin to benefit from the positive effects of daytime whilst preventing the formation of free radicals .
10 A well completion allows the oil to flow from the reservoir and into the well bore while holding the reservoir sand in place .
11 Suddenly a wave of total panic swept across her like nausea and she had to resist the urge to dash from the car and hide herself among the trees .
12 A vole mandible is illustrated here showing the incisor , three molars and the body of the mandible all in position , but immersion in water caused the teeth to separate from the mandible and the bone of the mandible itself to break up into minute fragments .
13 The to infinitive forces the mind to jump from the cause ( cry ) to the fully fledged existence of the effect ( the instantaneous re-entry into the dimension of distinctness ) .
14 It was held that this did not entitle the seller to take from the buyer the proceeds of the sub-sales of his ( the seller 's ) property ; instead it merely created a charge in favour of the seller which was void because it was not registered under the Companies Act .
15 Benefits now and hopes of advancement may curb an inclination to deviate from the requirements of superiors , a feeling that some parts of the job are ‘ worth doing ’ may be even more influential .
16 They should be made to correspond more closely with private sector practice and allowed the freedom to borrow from the market place , the group says .
17 He now realized that specialization for a particular way of life was an advantage even in a stable environment , because it allowed a species to escape from the pressure of rivals seeking to exploit the same resource .
18 This stance , it was suggested , would enable the government to obtain from the USA US$10,000 million in housing loan guarantees to help absorb the latest wave of immigrants [ see p. 38787 ] .
19 ‘ Second , ’ the Doctor continued , ‘ we do n't have to use the TARDIS to escape from the maze .
20 A progressive tax on the more productive regions and peasants might have been more just and welcome from the political point of view , but it was not applied for fear of removing the incentive to sow from the better-placed peasants .
21 Emphasising the point that this was a ‘ voluntary association of equal Soviet Socialist Republics ’ , each of the union republics enjoyed the right to secede from the USSR ( Art .
22 Is the Minister 's very carefully worded reply an attempt to distract from the fact that the proportion of the elderly in the population is increasing and will continue to do so ?
23 Although the time it takes an egg to travel from the ovary to the womb can be five to eight days , the egg itself can only be fertilised in the first 6–24 hours following ovulation .
24 Quelling an urge to run from the sanctuary , to seize the prince and bring him back before it was too late , she fell on her knees .
25 Every club in the country has received an invitation to enter from the FBAS .
26 The court said , moreover , that " in connection with " covered using an article to escape from the scene of a crime .
27 I hope that the hon. Member for Thanet , North ( Mr. Gale ) will resist the temptation to depart from the Bill under discussion .
28 In contrast to general victim compensation schemes which do not require that any individual be identified as the perpetrator of the offence for which the victim is claiming , ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ provisions allow the victim to recover from the earnings of the particular person who was responsible for the damage suffered .
29 Pay out just enough line to have the kite clear of the ground when holding the handle high and , as the wind fills it out to its proper shape , then lifts , allow the line to unwind from the handle ( or reel if you have one ) .
30 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
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