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

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1 To these users , a visit to the doctor may eventually mean a visit from the police .
2 If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms .
3 The absence of a low folate value should not deter the physician from obtaining a duodenal biopsy specimen .
4 Isolation in the staff room can often become part of the community language teacher 's experience but that should not deter the teacher from becoming more outgoing and willing to share , even where others initially are not so forthcoming .
5 He is aware that to live at all requires some measure of hi sā , but that , he says , should not prevent a man from trying to practise the ideals of ahi sā .
6 The formalities were gone through — including , in this case , the obtaining of a marriage licence ; the bachelor of St Ethelburga 's parish made an allegation that he knew of no lawful impediment why he should not marry the girl from St Dunstan 's in the West , and it was there that they became man and wife on 21 June 1799 .
7 The key principle of the Act is that an employer should not make a deduction from the wages of a worker without that worker 's written consent .
8 These include predictions that the no-arbitrage condition should generally apply ; when it ceases to apply this should promptly trigger index arbitrage transactions which should rapidly eliminate the deviation from the no-arbitrage condition .
9 These depths should also prevent the pond from freezing solid in a cold winter , which would kill any fish .
10 Every school , even the smallest primary school , should also have a governor from local industry or commerce .
11 The person entering the details must then choose an option from this list and the computer will then add the choice to the record automatically .
12 The BSIA stresses that you should never buy a system from someone who casually turns up on your doorstep .
13 A goal may or may not be scored ; the abbot may or may not admit the refugee from justice .
14 We 'll soon wipe the smile from off your face
15 And we 'll bring you news of Oxford 's match at Tranmere in our late night news … when we 'll also have the score from tonight 's game at Kingsholm …
16 He ended by stating , ‘ I might also include a quote from Shakespeare : ‘ Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . ’
17 If the radical criminologists ' assumptions are correct , then the figures for the second half of the 19th century might probably show the opposite from that which they do ’ ( Emsley , 1988 , p. 42 ) .
18 He hinted that she might even receive an honour from the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher if she gave her support .
19 We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six .
20 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
21 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
22 ‘ And I should have realised that you 'd be the one who could only see the thing from one angle , ’ he retorted harshly .
23 Secondly , the Wellcome Security Sub-System would control the operator identity passwords and ensure that : ( a ) an operator could only enter a system from a particular logical terminal ; and ( b ) that the operator could only access the system — and , indeed , programs — for which he/she was authorised .
24 Darwin 's originality lay in the fact that , as a wealthy amateur , he could study in the field as well as in the dissecting room and could thus synthesize the information from biogeography and morphology .
25 Illusion could not fix a position from a sextant reading , nor fight two hundred square feet of heavy flogging wet canvas in a tumbling sea and a rough wind .
26 Anyway , they have not really the transport for a journey as far as this and in any case , they could not spare the time from work . ’
27 When Joseph Coors , the beer millionaire , told Casey that he wanted to help the contras , Casey simply said ‘ Ollie North 's the guy to see ’ ; even old friends could not drag the secret from him .
28 She shook her head , pointed to the baby first and then to Sycorax as if her maternal cares in both their cases meant she could not stir a moment from their side .
29 I could not see the cairn from here .
30 Burun could not keep the respect from his tone .
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