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

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1 Six units to be taken from a wide range of choices , plus a dissertation .
2 Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion .
3 To judge from the faction of Nationalism Today , there might nowadays be financial or other advantages to be gained from a particular presentation of the conspiracy tradition .
4 When Philip Jessup visited MacArthur in January 1950 the general stated that the Soviet Union should perceive the advantages to be derived from a Japanese treaty and he was sure that a diplomat like Jacob Malik would appreciate the position .
5 But while there may be a rapid rundown in drilling operations , it will probably take some years for the trickle-down effects to be felt from a spate of new projects spurred by tax changes .
6 Her husband , after all , is believed by diehards to be descended from a god .
7 In other words , it is effectively a ‘ drive ’ rather than a stand-alone device , enabling data from Data Discman CD-ROMs to be accessed from a NEC 9800 .
8 New products were to be introduced with new plants to be located from a short list of low cost countries : namely Spain , Austria , France , Portugal and the United Kingdom .
9 The term ’ prime cost sum ’ is defined in SMM6 as ’ a sum provided for work or services to be executed by a nominated sub-contractor , a statutory authority or a public undertaking or for materials or goods to be obtained from a nominated supplier ’ .
10 The alternative view sees constitutions not as a conscious creation but rather as an evolutionary consequence made up of ‘ substantive principles to be deduced from a nation 's actual institutions and their development ’ ( McIlwain , ibid . ) .
11 TORY MP John Townend was urged to quit last night after calling for three mental health patients to be evicted from a council bungalow .
12 The ‘ rule of thirds ’ has been treated as the standard method of division , but other arrangements were sometimes made which might reflect the contractor 's view of the likely profits to be won from a particular campaign .
13 This has been recognised for some time , perhaps most articulately in France , as one of the attainments to be expected from a top-class academic teacher and researcher , with an outstanding ability in accurate communication with the men ( and women ) in the street : haute popularisation .
14 I think that is an absolute fantasy and I think that it is er perhaps going too far in our denigration of members of local authorities to think their attitude towards their police force would be in any way changed , were some of the members to be appointed from a list which had been drawn up by the Home Secretary .
15 As has been noted above , up until now there appears to have been comparatively little research to test public responses to the various new technologies , both large and small scale , or to involve the wider public in the debate about energy policy and the choices to be made from a range of techniques .
16 An operator-initiated dialogue may be employed , with various options to be called from a menu in an order determined by the user .
17 There are so many more options to be taken from a line-out .
18 This module aims to provide a framework within which a student can maximise the benefits to be gained from a programme which integrates education , training and work experience .
19 Mr Hughes added : ‘ It is through educationalists and the message they will relay to our young people that we can tell the truth of the strengths and benefits to be gained from a multi-racial , multi-cultural society . ’
20 The Workshop aimed to draw on the experience of participants in exploring the benefits to be obtained from a deliberate encouragement of professional interaction between colleagues within and across , secondary schools .
21 Such were the small gains to be made from a playing career at the very top .
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