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

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1 In Section 6.3 , we showed that it is possible to pivot from any BFS to any other BFS through a sequence of BFSs .
2 Apart from the ethical concerns some people feel on this matter there is the pressing issue of the degree to which it is possible to extrapolate from one species to another , especially from non-human species to ourselves .
3 Therefore , it is inadvisable to extrapolate from those studies to disadvantaged populations .
4 East Anglian RMT spokesman Peter King said BR employees were prepared to move from one part of the country to another to avoid compulsory redundancies .
5 Firstly , while it may be true that individual clients can and do terminate contracts frequently , they do this to move from one company to another : every year each company loses existing but gains new customers .
6 The original Rome Treaty required that factors of production such as labour , capital and enterprise should be free to move from one state to another .
7 In such a universe , in which the expansion was accelerated by a cosmological constant rather than slowed down by the gravitational attraction of matter , there would be enough time for light to travel from one region to another in the early universe .
8 there is much to see from any window in England if only the viewer is prepared to try and understand it .
9 I find it easy to switch from one role to the other .
10 A survey conducted in 1977 by the US federal government concluded that it costs as much to change from one computer to another as to buy the machine itself .
11 Though he had gained some leverage by systematically converting France 's dollar holdings into gold ever since 1959 , it proved impossible to disengage from monetary integration without the cooperation of France 's EEC partners , which was not forthcoming .
12 Virtually impossible to distinguish from northern Guillemots at any distance , but has darker head , shorter and stouter bill with thin pale line along base of upper mandible , and in winter also by black of crown extending well below eye , with no dark stripe on face .
13 Added to student 's needs may be those of patients and clients , their relatives and others who clearly have much to gain from improved teaching at the point of care delivery .
14 Nudes , still lifes and interiors are his accustomed subjects and Marlborough has gathered examples of these done in 1990 and 1991 to show from 7 May until 6 June .
15 By analogy , it may be possible to walk from one point in hilly country to another by a path which is always level or uphill , and yet a straight line between the points would cross a valley .
16 It is possible to play from this mode through the PC speaker — a useful facility .
17 Since the information stored is likely to differ from one employee to another , several relational database management systems for personnel records have been developed on micros exclusively for use in personnel applications .
18 A child who has problems in any area of development may be regarded as being likely to benefit from some form of special educational placement , either full time or part time .
19 The main threat to London 's share of global futures and options business is likely to come from existing exchanges on mainland Europe .
20 Bargain hunters could spend hours browsing in Gardner Street 's bric-a-brac market and the fashion is as likely to come from unknown designers as the Establishment of haute couture .
21 Convincing arguments are likely to come from both sides at today 's talks .
22 Other freeholders , however , were less career-motivated , and often showed considerable loyalty to a particular political interest over an extended period of time , and as a generalisation it might be suggested that they were less likely to jump from one interest to another than were the lawyers with judicial preferment in mind .
23 The Shadow pickup is correct for your Martin , so your problems are more likely to stem from incorrect fitting of the unit .
24 ( 1988 ) assess the patterns of uplift likely to result from different models of passive rifting .
25 Any differences with Britain were more likely to arise from Soviet conduct as a conventional state .
26 ( 2 ) That a secure accommodation order could only be made if the provisions of subsection ( 1 ) were satisfied and the justices had to consider the statutory criteria and then formulate their reasons within the criteria ; that the justices ' reasons clearly demonstrated that they had not considered whether the order was necessary to protect the child from harm if he was likely to abscond from other types of accommodation ; and that , therefore , the appeal would have to be allowed but the court would make an interim order restricting the child 's liberty for three weeks within which time the matter should be reheard ( post , pp. 93C–F , 94H — 95B , 96G–H , 98D ) .
27 Very hard to distinguish from Crested Lark in the field , but tends to be smaller and have shorter bill , more conspicuous spots on breast and greyer underwing .
28 In parliament it was difficult to adjust to the new situation , whereby the party was supposed to abstain from all criticism of the government but had no say in its decisions .
29 Also between Hindscarth and Ronsingon , it is possible to descend from any point along this ridge to the Buttermere valley .
30 Here it may be as well to shift from filial piety to what for our society is the more straightforward issue of theft .
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