Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The agenda of meetings should arise from the interests and concerns of the group .
2 However , the basis of relationships might change from a continuation of historical commitments to performance .
3 But , though statistics are objective icons for the disinterested observer — or powerfully distorting tools for the polemicist — once in a while a particular set of figures will leap from the page of some dust-dry tome to offer up an image more illuminating than all of a dozen reports like those in the bibliography relating to this chapter .
4 In the first place , the lack of significant correlations with regard to this group of features may result from the limited variance observed in most studies : apparently all adults make such adjustments when speaking to young children .
5 Not only would we be able to provide battle-winning equipments for our own forces , but our balance of payments would benefit from a flourishing export trade in armaments .
6 Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response , leading to persistence .
7 Legal action is planned against builders Wiltshier Northern but until any damages are received the cost of repairs must come from the council 's own resources .
8 ‘ A huge number of spectators would travel from the province to these fights , where thousands of pounds change hands .
9 If the records are stored on a 25-track cylinder , Table 6.4 indicates that 0.14 per cent of records will overflow from the cylinder , i.e. will not be held in a 250-record bucket .
10 The majority of marks will come from a written exam .
11 The Association of British Independent Oil Companies ( BRINDEX ) claimed a significant loss of jobs would result from the adjustments which were introduced in the Budget without industry consultation .
12 If present staffing levels are maintained , the ratio of microcomputers to QSEs will fall from the present 1 to 8 to about 1 to 3 .
13 Items issued to readers may come from the Library 's Main Building , from its Annexe ( located some distance from its Main Building ) , or , in the case of legal material , from the adjacent Advocates ' Library .
14 You might have thought that the last bastion of resistance to computers would come from the classic craft environment of hand animation .
15 Any overall surplus of exports over imports would result from an excess of saving and a lack of consumption and investment within the economy .
16 My modest prediction for 1957 is that the moral debate on Aids will spread from the pulpit and the banqueting suite to the courts .
17 Our data on chairmen and members suggest that the people who serve on tribunals may come from a ‘ local squirearchy ’ involved in a wide range of community activities , including welfare , church , education and training organizations , local politics , trade unions and professional associations .
18 An immediate threat to jobs may stem from a sharp cutback in exploration work as a result of the Chancellor 's announcement that drilling spending can no longer be offset against PRT which is due to be paid on existing fields .
19 Invasion of tissue by pathogens may result from the bite of an animal or insect , e.g. rabies is caused by the bite of an infected dog ; Marburg disease by the bite of a green monkey ; and malaria is caused by the bite of a mosquito .
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