Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [to-vb] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The evaluators were convinced that the opportunities for schools to benefit from the expertise and efforts of the DCSLs were considerably enhanced by the project .
2 EC agricultural production continued to grow despite the tendency of workers to move from the land to the industrial and service sectors .
3 There had been complaints for many years from the canal 's users , fed up with waiting in long queues at one end for the procession of boats to clear from the other ; like sitting at traffic lights that never change to green .
4 Finally I 'll just say this to him , I agree that we have a great deal of things to learn from the United States , not in the way he suggests but it is a fact that er over the economic cycle of O E C D between seventy nine and eighty nine er America the United States saw growth of twenty six percent which created eighteen and half million jobs in their free enterprise economy .
5 Certainly , the number of items to come from the field so far are considerable in view of the lack of occupation .
6 The other set of tradesmen to benefit from the Act were the jobbing printers , for it was they — rather than an alternative central source — who provided the blank affidavits .
7 A more open and informed attitude to the problems of stress also allows more opportunities for individuals to emerge from the isolation of their own anxieties ( ESAC 1990:26 ) .
8 It followed this up with threats to withdraw from the UK altogether and threats to refuse to sign the new voluntary agreement which is now being drawn up .
9 ‘ It 's old folks and neighbours that have gone into the houses , and it will be children who will benefit in years to come from the jobs that are created .
10 As Chief Forest Justice he put pressure upon landowners to purchase from the Crown freedom from the restrictions of long dormant Forest laws .
11 This had opened the way for landlords to profit from the programme .
12 Ecstasy is also available at schools and at clubs , where often special ‘ chill-out ’ rooms are provided for users to recover from the effects of the drug .
13 ‘ My mother used this romantic outlook as a strength on occasions to escape from the world .
14 However , the prevailing view seems to be that it is preferable for women to withdraw from the labour market rather than for men to have to retire five years earlier .
15 This will occur if the viscosity of the magma is low enough for crystals to escape from the boundary layer on the convective timescale rather than remaining to contribute to the density evolution of the boundary layer .
16 And this observation carries over into the theory of employment : the labour market also clears , and any unemployment which remains is entirely the result of voluntary decisions by workers to withdraw from the labour market while still being officially classified as unemployed .
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