Example sentences of "[vb infin] from the [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Usually on a Friday afternoon I would retreat from the busy main office to my own private one which had been constructed in one corner of the large open room .
2 Indeed , use of organic adhesives in metalwork may have been more common than would appear from the surviving archaeological record .
3 UNCTAD 's annual report on the least developed countries ( LDCs ) , issued on Feb. 11 , said that these countries could benefit from the new international situation and especially from the settlement of long-standing conflicts , which would permit resources to be diverted from military purposes and the care of refugees to improve economic prospects .
4 The traders who trade around it can do nothing but benefit from the new multi-storey car park with 1,600 spaces .
5 The Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the temporary higher threshold for stamp duty , where the documents are signed on or before 19 August , but relate to a sale that may not be completed until 20 August or later ( p 117 ) .
6 ITN chief executive Bob Phillis said : ‘ ITN will benefit from the earliest possible introduction of new shareholders who can contribute operational , commercial and strategic expertise . ’
7 The idea is among those that have been taken over successfully into the theory of evolution by John Maynard Smith , who has shown why the evolutionarily stable strategy in a given situation may not be the strategy that would bring most benefit to every individual — the catch being that the only way all individuals could benefit from the best possible strategy , is for all to agree to pursue that strategy .
8 In addition , one citizen can not benefit from the successful formal objection of another citizen ; he must object in due time himself .
9 Of course , if you apply for a PEP by sending your application direct to the PEP Department at Capital House , you can still benefit from the free financial health check — simply contact your local branch .
10 The minor age differences between zircons and other kimberlite minerals may result from the second magmatic pulse required to account for the disruption and deformation of MARID nodules before they are incorporated in the final erupted kimberlite .
11 I could see from the four small puncture marks on Fenella 's wrist that she had tried to stroke him during lunch .
12 But we can see from the nineteen eighty Act that .
13 In part this difficulty may stem from the uncertain legal nature of the action for breach of confidence .
14 According to Russell LJ the clause was not an exemption clause , but a clause under which the actual contractual liability may be defined and not one which will excuse from the actual contractual liability .
15 Ageist assumptions connecting old age with ill-health can often arise from the extreme social isolation and withdrawal experienced by many older people , the self-neglect that this can cause , and the illness that then arises from this neglect .
16 However , if the forward market is ‘ unbalanced ’ in some way ( for example , if the value of UK purchases of dollars forward is greater than the value of US purchases of sterling ) then the market forward rate may depart from the expected future spot rate .
17 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
18 The Insured Person shall obtain from the HCI Representative certification of the deprivation of baggage for at least 12 hours , due to the delay or mis-direction and the expenditure made for emergency purposes .
19 What Smith does n't make clear is how we might get from the present destructive spiral to the moneyless system he advocates .
20 Probably a long way from his home town , he would suffer from the same economic deprivation and social stigmatization experienced by the police strikers in 1919 , without the latter 's support and solidarity .
21 So a ring of 18 trees would be enough to represent all possible single-step mutants that you can derive from the one central tree .
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