Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Benjamin Barnett and Dave Matthews compliment each other well up front , and we are looking to take 12 points from the last eight games and finish mid-table , ’ he said yesterday .
2 But farmers say they 're determined to drive illegal poachers from their land .
3 What computer processing methods are used to derive thematic maps from multispectral remotely-sensed images ?
4 Both these books are by black American women writers , writing about black people , I am going to study these books from the aspect of the main characters ' adolescence and how they overcome the trials they face .
5 But I ca n't accept the argument that because you make provision to deal by law as well as by practice with the situations where things have got to that point in order to safeguard children , that you are thereby saying that you are going to take more children from their parents !
6 Nylon inners are coated to repel any drips from the fly .
7 Eight of the sample are known to have married soldiers from overseas — almost all from Canada — and eventually emigrated .
8 This year , the competition has been enlarged to cover 128 schools from throughout the United Kingdom , including Scotland and Northern Ireland .
9 Unlike the construction of age equivalents , in the generation of standard scores it may help to include children with linguistic difficulties in the standardisation sample , since the test 's items will be designed to discriminate these children from children who are not experiencing language difficulties .
10 Thus liberal arts courses might be expected to have different aims from vocational or professional ones , theoretical courses will differ from applied ones , and undergraduate courses will differ from those in the same subject at A level .
11 The arbiter of taste in this instance has to be parents themselves , and much can be done to avoid unhappy experiences from the outset by determining preferences and approaches to the care of your child when your childminding arrangement begins .
12 The system can be instructed to prevent individual extensions from making certain calls such as IDD ( international direct dialling ) and STD ( subscriber trunk dialling ) .
13 Serial files can not be used to access particular records from within the file quickly and easily .
14 A propagator can also be used to safeguard tender plants from frost .
15 Cut and sew can also be used to make two fronts from a single knitted piece .
16 He went on : ‘ I 'm going to collect some things from the hospital to make you more comfortable , but first I 've got to lift you up .
17 Realistic goals , mutually agreed with the patient when this is possible , could then be set to prevent potential problems from becoming actual ones ; to alleviate or solve the actual problems ; or to help the person cope with those which can not be alleviated or solved .
18 Mutual , realistic goals can then be set to prevent potential problems from becoming actual ones ; to alleviate or solve the actual problems ; or to help the patient cope with those which can not be alleviated or solved .
19 If the company had been solvent and considering a civil action against the Bank , it would not be allowed to take pretrial depositions from those who may have participated in the fraud .
20 Artisans and small traders were to be allowed to perform individual services from their homes , from shops or by street vending , provided they had a trading licence and a medical card .
21 Never , ever be tempted to buy mechanical items from overseas , unless you are absolutely sure that the power requirements are available here .
22 Under the terms of the initial agreement , Thomson-CSF will be able to use the PowerPC architecture to develop digital processing functions for its equipment and will be licensed to manufacture some microprocessors from the PowerPC family and customise them for defence and aerospace applications .
23 This may be changed to stop unauthorised users from accessing this particular module or cleared to remove any previously set password .
24 The password may be changed to stop unauthorised users from accessing this particular module .
25 The consequence of this has been that the Coal Board has been forced to borrow substantial sums from the National Loans Fund , and from other sources under Treasury Guarantee , to finance the new and redeveloped capacity considered necessary by the NCB .
26 As regards intent , the United Kingdom Government had never concealed the fact that the restrictions introduced by the Act of 1988 were intended to exclude Spanish interests from the United Kingdom fishing industry .
27 Officers were allowed to take part in board discussions , and they saw one of their main roles as being to help prevent negative decisions from being taken for trivial reasons .
28 Representative cDNAs from each group were used to screen Southern blots from XLA patients .
29 While Solomon Schonfeld and the CRREC were campaigning to remove Jewish children from Christian influences come what may , the Movement preferred that youngsters should enjoy a family upbringing in the country ( associated with clean and decent living ) , rather than encounter the temptations of urban delinquency .
30 Oldham battled hard but were left cursing missed chances from Andy Ritchie , Neil McDonald , Richard Jobson , Craig Fleming and Nick Henry .
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