Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be [vb pp] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 Can we in the alternative put our case if that is a fait accompli then there must be something for the local communities to be derived from this and therefore we went for protection under one O six agreement as Stewart quite rightly refers to and we also went for the dedication of large areas of the resultant heap for landscaping and for public open space .
2 Herbert who were concerned to protect civil liberties , outweighed any advantages to be gained from such legislation .
3 On the other hand , there is evidence in the fifteenth century of town building of both domestic and commercial property , which was clearly a speculative attempt to secure a profit , so there must have been advantages to be gained from this .
4 There are a number of implications to be drawn from this observation which have relevance for the context of data .
5 The use of a tunable laser may be helpful , as excitation profiles , which show the intensity of resonance-enhancement as a function of exciting frequency , may allow overlapping electronic bands to be distinguished from each other .
6 The survey begins on Sunday and the first 10 patients to be discharged from each of 20 wards chosen at random will be given a comprehensive questionnaire to complete anonymously .
7 There comes a point when the costs of attempting to obtain more sales through the channel outweigh the revenue and profits to be gained from those increased sales .
8 There are other meanings to be drawn from this first sonnet , of course , but what is clear is that the poetic sequence of Astrophil and Stella may be seen announcing itself as a failure , a success , both , or neither .
9 And I 'd like art teacher 's in all the school 's all around , not just Harlow but Hoddesdon Hertford all around Epping to be asked I 'd like artists to be asked from all around erm Essex has a directory of artists Eastern Arts has a directory of artists , I think you could probably find quite a lot of people .
10 Lessons to be learnt from these projects
11 Are there any lessons to be learnt from this ?
12 The crucial lessons to be learnt from this go beyond a reconstruction of events .
13 In 1982 the Institute of Hydrology carried out trials on the Trannon , and in 1986 was able to come up with a number of constructive lessons to be learned from this sorry story .
14 I have nonetheless determined to deliver a short judgment because it seems to me that there are lessons to be learned from this case which , I am told by Mr. Tyzak , is the first case to come before this particular bench under the Children Act 1989 .
15 There are several lessons to be drawn from this .
16 There are two essential points to be made from this .
17 Certainly there are no profound conclusions to be drawn from that fact , except to note that various forms of contraception were beginning to be practised from the 1870s onwards , with a steady decline in the national birth-rate apparent during the following decade .
18 There are several conclusions to be drawn from all this .
19 In sum , there are seven conclusions to be drawn from this survey :
20 Jessop , however , has argued that while there are important insights to be gleaned from this approach , the instrumental reappraisal falls somewhat short of giving an adequate theoretical account of the state in capitalism .
21 Significant further research and investigation of the possibilities and benefits to be derived from such an approach are recommended .
22 The only enterprises to be excluded from this plan were to be geothermal power stations , the central airport , and " possibly " the railways and other important national facilities .
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