Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In practice , more than this minimum is likely to be required for entry to the majority of the courses offered by the University , in order to ensure that those admitted to degree courses possess a sufficiently broad educational background and that they may reasonably be expected to benefit from a university education .
2 However 3,076 prisoners and 1,731 others on parole were expected to benefit from a pardon law , details of which were published on May 14 .
3 Speakers and headphones are designed to work from a zero impedance source .
4 The Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill follows a course that we have come to expect from the Home Secretary and the Government .
5 However , lively detail is no substitute for an integrated texture of the sort we have come to expect from the WNO chorus and orchestra .
6 She was carried screaming from the siege house , where she lives with her parents .
7 Left back John Beresford is expected to recover from a hamstring strain , and if he fails a late fitness test Ray Daniel , impressive on Saturday in his first start for 11 months , will take his place .
8 Leading scorer Paul Wilkinson is expected to recover from a knee injury .
9 McNab is expected to recover from a stomach bug in time for Wednesday 's game in Italy and with fellow midfielder Dave Martindale shaking off ‘ flu , Rovers ’ squad is beginning to bulge .
10 It is understood he was reported missing from a dependency unit at South Cleveland hospital earlier in the day .
11 It is understood he was reported missing from a dependency unit at South Cleveland hospital earlier in the day .
12 If Parliament had intended to depart from the break-even basis , he argued , this would have been enacted expressly in Part 1 of the Act where the general duties of the policy-maker , the GLC , were set ; and added : ‘ But section 1(1) says nothing to suggest the exclusion of the fiduciary duty to the rate payers . ’
13 Eventual breakdown of the bond between the mortar and the brickwork introduces an open joint which draws in moisture down the back of the small lead or zinc soakers which are incorporated to drain from the roof edge any moisture that penetrated the mortar ( Fig 36 ) .
14 I appreciated the very great honour of being asked — Coronation opera and all that — but I knew that my voice had been punished mercilessly during the war and I had , indeed , decided to retire from the opera stage .
15 Except for the occasional food-parcel from the United States , he would never have sought to diverge from the rationing system , which , like many other controls , were maintained long after the war ended .
16 During the thrilling 3–3 draw between Arsenal and Nottingham Forest , Mr Clough was seen to emerge from the Forest dug-out and engage one of the linesmen in animated conversation .
17 Large additional costs could be seen arising from the Nassau Agreement on British participation in the American-sponsored NATO Multilateral Force as part of the quid pro quo for Polaris .
18 The PF1/6 keys can be used to ABORT from the input page .
19 Most meteorites are thought to come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter .
20 Sheffield Wednesday midfielder John Sheridan has had to withdraw from the Republic squad , following the thigh injury picked up in the FA Cup final replay defeat against Arsenal on Thursday at Wembley .
21 The time and dedication demanded do not seem to put people off : the course is so popular that it has had to shift from a country house to a conference centre on an industrial estate in the Midlands .
22 ‘ The girls were told to withdraw from the training college .
23 How many more have you got left from the Christmas box tapes ?
24 I would however suggest that if there 's a sound you 've heard emanating from the West Coast then it 's probably here .
25 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
26 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
27 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
28 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
29 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
30 We would like to make use of the tracks during a sequence in the programme where music is heard coming from a car radio .
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