Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [noun] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My brief is to channel funds from Britain into the Province .
2 One of the main aims of all financial institutions , including banks , is to channel funds from surplus to deficit units in an economy .
3 Next door , in the Children 's ITV studio , presenter , Tommy Boyd is given instructions from Roger via an earpiece .
4 Its function is to receive applications from teachers of law for exemption ( full or partial ) from the requirements of the Consolidated Regulations in respect of
5 One important corollary of the decision that obscene material must have more serious effects than arousing feelings of revulsion is the doctrine that material which in fact shocks and disgusts may not be obscene , because its effect is to discourage readers from indulgence in the immorality so unseductively portrayed .
6 WHEELCLAMPING of cars is deterring drivers from parking on yellow lines and illegally parking in residents ' bays , according to a new report .
7 It 's asking $25,000 from companies with $25m in revenues , $15,000 from firms in the $7.5m to $25m bracket and $5,000 from those below $7.5m .
8 If the purpose of the law is to protect women from acts of sexual intercourse to which they have not in fact consented , whether by reason of force actually applied , physical or other threat , or fear induced by the accused or by others , then the relevant question would appear to be : Did this particular woman , in these particular circumstances , submit to this particular man ; or did she in fact freely consent to have intercourse with him ? … if the law deems the woman to have consented to the act despite ample evidence of threats which rendered her submissive but non-consenting , then the law can not be said to be serving its true function of protecting individuals from the imposition of non-consensual sexual intercourse . ’
9 Now you can achieve a similar effect in your home ; Putnams is importing paints from Turkey of a type used in the Mediterranean for thousands of years .
10 Our aim is to transport goods from site to site so that requirements are fulfilled from the stocks available at other sites .
11 As the ability of the state to mould popular consensus diminishes , so the argument goes , the method by which hegemony is achieved moves from consent to coercion .
12 There is mounting evidence from south of the border that trust status has helped the hospitals that have achieved it to improve their delivery of health care and to expand the services that they can offer .
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