Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here users tend to come from a wide variety of backgrounds , and press for an equally wide range of requirements .
2 Syllabus makers appear to suffer from a sad tendency to measure curriculum content by what is contained in the syllabus and textbooks rather than by what is , or what can be , absorbed by the learners .
3 The scanner looks at different kinds of injury than the equipment which Darlington and North Tees health authority expect to receive from a national health department package announced two weeks ago .
4 Clacton police want to hear from a ginger-haired man , aged about 18 , who called at nearby Branwhite 's garage about 8.45 pm to eliminate him from their inquiries .
5 Another reason may be , again , that they have very little precise notion of what they want to get from a particular text .
6 They hope to attract from a wide area .
7 Cats kept indoors a great deal , with every whim catered to and with plenty of food always available , eventually come to suffer from a special kind of deprivation .
8 I know that some knitters prefer to work from a written patter , where everything is explained in full throughout the whole pattern .
9 Ahoy there , anyone wish to evacuate from a great height upon the doleful Ollie ?
10 If you wish to rent from a private landlord you security of tenure and the amount of rent you have to pay will depend on the type of tenancy you have .
11 Hospitals provide emergency ‘ asylum ’ care for vulnerable people who find themselves in a personal emotional crisis and need to escape from a distressing family situation .
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