Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At no time had there been any hint that France should try to benefit from the British embarrassment during this critical period , though the press published sharp attacks on the British policy of reprisals after the Mutiny was over . |
2 | There has been some talk of screening the game at Elland Road , but i 'd prefer to recover from the previous nights over indulgence down at the boozer , rather than in the West Stand . |
3 | First , society may wish to take from the rich in order to give to the poor . |
4 | Given a low-cost product which can do so much so quickly it was a inevitable that its use would begin to spread from the professional graphics market — for which it was predominantly designed — to the office market . |
5 | Whoever he finally chose would have to come from the right stable . |
6 | It would seem to follow from the proposed provision that he would certainly not be guilty unless the woman had a reasonable fear of immediate harm . |
7 | If things are to change in London we will need to move from the piecemeal experimentation of the past decade to a sustained programme of development . |
8 | This means discussing the position , the work involved , the skills required , the type of personality who will fit in , with all the people who will expect to benefit from the new employee and then drawing up a written job description . |
9 | The new structure will bring obvious advantages to our customers who will continue to benefit from the cross-marketing policies of the three companies . |
10 | Second , the discrimination which emanates from ageism can appear to result from the natural process of biological ageing rather than social creation . |