Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] be [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Personal support , guidance and encouragement for the musical director are rightly to be expected from the clergy , parish leaders and congregation . |
2 | The third was tall enough to be seen from the sea , both east and west of the island . |
3 | But he was stable enough to be transferred from the town 's general hospital to the specialist Walton centre for neurology and neurosurgery in Liverpool , where he remains on a ventilator . |
4 | This may not be desirable where the room is n't large enough to be partitioned from the stairs . |
5 | At 15 she had once to be carted from the links of Gullane having had too much to drink , but she will tell you that that had nothing to do with the pressures of competition , rather that she was merely going through a rebellious streak . |
6 | Also to be detached from the question of grammar is that of narrative skill . |
7 | It is also to be distinguished from the measurement of method . |
8 | The roots of this injunction lie in the perception of woman as impure and hence to be excluded from the sacred male space . |
9 | Sometimes the costs of the survey will be paid for by the prospective customer , later to be subtracted from the cost of the equipment should an order result . |
10 | These were military followers apparently of considerable social status and influence , though probably to be distinguished from the greatest magnates of the realm , many of whom had military followings of their own , and might be expected to fight for the king both inside and outside his kingdom . |
11 | Indeed , pre-existing opportunities have contracted as a result of the sale of council houses , which has proceeded at faster rates in more attractive suburban-type locations ( Forrest and Murie , 1983 ; Kleinman and Whitehead , 1987 ) , while the prices in the owner-occupied sector have risen so far that first-time buyers appear increasingly to be excluded from the housing market ( NBS , 1986 ) . |
12 | During this period , as the surviving reports show , Mettingham was clearly the major figure in his court , though this dominance came increasingly to be shared from the mid-1290s with his colleague William de Bereford [ q.v . ] . |
13 | What lessons are there to be learnt from the results of these surveys ? |
14 | Meanwhile , the site for the airport is yet to be reclaimed from the sea off Lantau island ; and Hong Kong 's confidence in its future , which the project was meant to bolster , sags still further . |
15 | Such sales ( item 2 ) have therefore to be subtracted from the PSBR . |
16 | Training your puppy to use a specific area of soil is therefore to be recommended from the start . |