Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | For most , the tedium of weekly travel , the long sitting hours and the heartache of separation from normal family life may soon begin to fade from the memory . |
2 | But it seems to me to have the twofold advantages of first specifying with precision what it is that the parties have agreed , thus avoiding the possibility of misunderstanding or mistake , and , secondly , it enables the justices to define with greater precision points at which they may tentatively determine to depart from the agreed package . |
3 | That is £17,000 and this money may well have to come from the sale or re-mortgage of her house , unless you can help . |
4 | The opinion comes down on widowers having the same rights as widows , although this would only apply to service from the date of the forthcoming judgment . |
5 | I suspect that it would be cheaper to collect a tonne of rubbish in Lambeth on the basis of an annual sweep of the streets because , to pick up a tonne of rubbish there , one would hardly have to stir from the spot . |
6 | Few historians would now wish to dissent from the view that the vast majority of the laity of fifteenth-century England were deeply attached to the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic church , or to deny that that church exercised an unrivalled influence over the shaping of late medieval popular mentality . |
7 | Charlie could sue the employer for his injury and the employer would then have to recover from the manufacturer/supplier of the goggles . |
8 | They will also have to start from the specified starting address on the device , and must all lie within the allocated range . |