Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As a part of that we intend to arrange excursions from time to time , and there will be winter lectures . |
2 | There was also the undoubted administrative convenience of having the experience and structure of the former county boroughs to draw on when establishing departments in the new authorities : a district without this advantage would need to create departments from scratch amid the other upheavals of reorganisation . |
3 | If the hon. Gentleman cares to consider examples from south of the border , he will see that trusts there are cutting waiting lists , employing more doctors , treating more patients and providing a wider range of services at times convenient to patients . |
4 | The first-year course is designed to take students from scratch to a level at which they can cope with simple Sanskrit texts ( the two texts studied in the first year are the Pancatantra , an ancient collection of humorous fables , and the Bhagavad Gita , the most revered of Hindu religious texts ) . |
5 | This can be used to highlight changes from year to year or compare actual and required staffing levels . |
6 | Lydia spoke carefully because she did not wish to give the impression that she was attempting to divert Betty from Beuno for nefarious reasons of her own . |
7 | Nor did they know of the old Swedish experiments attempting to make helium from hydrogen in the laboratory . |
8 | These courses have allowed two groups of mature students whose education was inadequate and disrupted to study science from pre-GCSE to degree or HND level . |
9 | In doing so , they underlined a fact which is likely to attract more and more attention as tankers continue to shift toxins from town to town , country to country : the waste chain is long . |
10 | The landlord may also express concern that on a forfeiture of the lease the undertenant may try to seek relief from forfeiture under s 146(4) of the Law of Property Act 1925 at a rent less than the lease rent . |
11 | Like Sarah he found it strange at first having to change roles from competitor to coach . |
12 | Without border checks , traders may be tempted to claim exemption from VAT on goods ostensibly destined for export but which , in fact , never leave the country or are reimported . |
13 | The Regional Council will continue to issue information from time to time to keep staff advised . |
14 | In County Durham police officers at Bishop Auckland , Darlington , Chester-le-Street and Consett have all been required to guard convicts from time to time . |
15 | Ghatak wanted to combine insights from Marxism with elements from India thought , as well as the work of Jung , with which he became increasingly fascinated . |
16 | 4. such work would help to protect pupils from indoctrination from whatever source , religious or secular . |
17 | Third , she claims to have authorisation from Mephistco to boot me off the assignment . |
18 | In an attempt to " depoliticize " the role of the police , de Klerk on Jan. 17 , 1990 , told 500 police in Pretoria that the government would " stop asking you to fight in the front trenches in political battles " , and said that henceforth police would " not be required to prevent people from marching to gain support for their views " ; instead police should concentrate on combating crime . |
19 | The party attempted to renew vigour from time to time by the ‘ exchange of party cards ’ — an opportunity to purge the party of unsatisfactory members — or by the replacement of officials . |