Example sentences of "[be] [verb] from [det] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Their grants would be reinstated from that date and they will obviously graduate at the end of the appropriate term .
2 The truly effective manager is aware of the performance levels that can be expected from each individual and he has helped them to define their own targets .
3 Efficiency measures are only possible when outputs can be separated from each other and possess uniform characteristics .
4 Efficiency measures are only possible when outputs can be separated from each other and possess uniform characteristics .
5 Once complete , your festive wreath can be hung from any surface and will add the perfect finishing touch to your home at Christmas time
6 It is important to remember that ‘ democratic deficit ’ does not refer to any notion that the Commission is too powerful , but rather to the idea that too many decisions are taken by the ‘ unelected ’ Council of Ministers , and that further powers should be transferred from this body and from national parliaments to the European Parliament at Strasbourg .
7 Complete icing sets can be bought from many kitchenware and department stores , and usually consist of a piping bag and six of the most commonly used nozzles .
8 Girl should either be suffering from same disease or is not interested in sex otherwise .
9 He looked so dignified , so calm , so thankful to be gone from this world and from his troublesome son .
10 Later still , it may be dissociated from this role and used for general storage , in which case its previous specific symbolic role is ignored , and it is no longer of consequence whether its ritual status accords with that of its contents ( Miller 1985 : 172–83 ) .
11 To use the jargon , federalism means extending the competence of the Euro-institutions to defence , foreign , immigration and asylum , social , and economic policies — the bread and butter issues of our politics are to be removed from this Parliament and transferred to Brussels .
12 If that impression were unfortunately given — I am sure that it will not be — investment from both British and international investors , would be deflected from this country and it would go to the continent to other areas likely to adopt the single currency .
13 That really was the riddle , and if they got the answer right they would escape from the castle , be taken from this limbo and resume their duties and positions in the Therapeutic Wars again , debt paid .
14 9.6 Rights easements etc The [ operation of the Law of Property Act 1925 Section 62 shall be excluded from this Lease and the only rights granted to the Tenant are those expressly set out in this Lease [ and such further ancillary rights that arise under the general law or by necessary implication ] and the Tenant shall not by virtue of this Lease be deemed to have acquired or be entitled to and the ] Tenant shall not during the Term acquire or become entitled by any means whatever to any easement from or over or affecting any other land or Premises now or at any time after the date of this Lease belonging to the Landlord and not comprised in this Lease Section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 provides that a lease is deemed to include , in the absence of any contrary intention , all easements , rights and advantages appertaining or reputed to appertain to the premises at the time of the lease .
15 Family holidays worth £2,000 , to be chosen from any Page & Moy catalogue
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