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

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1 Sexual dysfunction may arise from fear of pregnancy or parenthood , anxiety as to the possibility of venereal disease , guilt as to a child 's disability , or anger at the sex role thrust upon one by society .
2 In endemic areas in the northern hemisphere infection may persist from year to year in two ways :
3 Unless the mutation has become established , it is extremely rare for such forms to be found in the wild , although they must occur from time to time .
4 Any thoughtful linguist must wonder from time to time if such a legacy can have been shaken off completely in the relatively short time during which scientific linguistics has existed .
5 The following three forms of rates of interest may be regarded as suitable for use where it is envisaged that the rate of interest should fluctuate from time to time according to market rates :
6 The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression .
7 That must vary from individual to individual and there is no need to say that simply to hold these views ( if one believes them to be the revealed will of God ) is in itself misogynist .
8 Unlike Wainwright , Bill does n't specify that walkers should go from West to East .
9 In fact , England should go from strength to strength if the England ‘ B ’ performance against Ireland ‘ B ’ is any guide .
10 But it is far more demanding not only of subordinates but particularly for the manager whose role must change from critic to helper .
11 however , the strategy should switch from defence to attack such that these sites ( and others that may not qualify as the finest , rarest or most representative examples ) are protected as sources of biological quality ( Ffynnon Bywyd ? ) from which an impoverished countryside can be recolonised through schemes like ‘ Tir Cymen ’ and ESAs ;
12 of the kingdom must go from door to door , from city to city from village to village , they do n't know about it , but once we do know about it then we 're sort of accountable are n't we ?
13 Any family member of someone suffering from primary addictive disease may benefit from attendance at meetings of appropriate Anonymous Fellowships and may even benefit from residential care .
14 A third source , the Chronicle of 452 , gives a date of 415 , which is plainly wrong , although the error may result from confusion of Athaulf 's period of rule in Narbonne with the later settlement .
15 In the middle of the medley he 'll go from bass to guitar and I 'll be playing bass pedals when he 's swapping ! ’
16 You 'll go from strength to strength , I know it . ’
17 However pissed off we might get from time to time though , we 're going to have to accept that Wilko is at Elland Rd to stay .
18 He might visit from time to time should a story miserable enough to write about crop up , but there was no way he was going to edit the paper from there .
19 The list is comprehensive and correct at the time of publication , but additions and deletions may occur from time to time .
20 No attempt should be made to use monetary policy to offset any disturbances which may occur from time to time .
21 ‘ But if they become part of the post-1994 set up , clever non-producers will join the company that pays the best price — and could jump from company to company on a regular basis , ’ forecast Nestle 's chief milk buyer , John Ross .
22 Care should be taken with frost claims as the damage could result from lack of maintenance or the policyholder 's failure to take reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of their property .
23 The psychiatrist was called Mr Rose and was , as far as Marcus could remember from time to time , medium in height , medium brown in colouring and with a medium tenor voice when he spoke , which was infrequently .
24 In general Keynesians recognized that changes in W could occur from time to time , but the factors influencing these changes were extrinsic to the equations of the income-expenditure model .
25 I think y yo you could blip from month to month er , er as a priority slipped in or changed , or a person slipped out or , or somebody forgot to zero something or y
26 The different ages of her life seemed to exist simultaneously , as if she could move from age to age according to how she felt .
27 The touch of genius that he could evince from moment to moment , if he was exercising self-control , distinguished him from other politicians on both sides of the House .
28 John Dykstra , with Richard Edlund and others , was able to set up a camera rig that moved very precisely in metal tracks , with the camera on an arm that could move up and down , while the camera itself could pan from side to side or tilt up and down or any combination or roll over to the side and also change focus as needed .
29 I do n't know if chemically he 'd change from day to day or if his stars were n't right , or maybe that was the game that he played .
30 He could go from bed to window and table , to cupboard and door and fire and wash-handbasin , but only by certain routes .
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