Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A State may not claim reimbursement of taxes and costs of any nature for executing a Letter , but it may recover from the requesting State any fees paid to experts and interpreters , as well as the cost of any special procedure requested under Article 9 .
2 It may record its disagreement but ultimately accept the majority 's support of the development ; it may refuse to meet its financial obligations until the organisation ceases the action in question , although this may itself be contrary to the treaty ; it may regard the action as having no legal effect ; or it may withdraw from the organisation .
3 It may come from a published or syndicated source , like Retail Business or Mintel , or the Target Group Index ( TGI ) ; or it may come from a survey you have carried out yourself .
4 [ T ] he company will not normally itself have suffered any loss , and there seems no reason in equity why it should benefit from the punishment of the insider 's misconduct …
5 The rule 's important , but it should come from a need of the child rather than be imposed at some arbitrary time when the teacher thinks that all the children are ready for that rule .
6 Is it not erm , does the baby get all what that it should get from the mother ?
7 We must have one great voice in this , and it must come from every quarter , up to Rannoch , along the loch to Glen Ogle and Loch Earn .
8 It must come from the minority of one .
9 In fact , because it is not known , it might detract from the paper 's persuasiveness . ’
10 The proposition that fax was invented by a Scot in the middle of the 19th century sounds rather as if it might come from the repertoire of E. L. Wisty , a companion piece to such wisdoms as " Did you know that Leonardo da Vinci invented the compact disc ? "
11 Well I think much as I welcome the university proceeding down the road that it is , erm I have a very , very strong feeling that change is going to come from the bottom up , and I think that it 'll come from the bottom up in those colleges , like New College , who have got an increasingly large number of women fellows who feel that , you know , there 's safety in numbers and we can start to do something about it .
12 It seems likely , however , that the low prevalence among children is largely a consequence of inability to ascertain pre-onset cases , while among parents it could stem from the effect of Crohn 's disease on marital relationships with reduced fertility , either through complications of the disease in women or reversible azoospermia during sulphasalazine treatment in men .
13 If it could boot from a network or a CD , disk space would be less of an issue but it ca n't .
14 It could get from the Store to the quarry in under fifteen seconds . ’
15 Q My hair is very fine and lank and I 'm sure it would benefit from a perm but I 'm worried that it will break .
16 It would appear from a portrait at Shibden Hall that as a young woman she was very attractive .
17 It would appear from the sequel that Lady Barbara would have been more reckless and that it was Hornblower 's caution which prevented the friendship from becoming a romance .
18 Sir , I apologise , I was going by this figure made by which indicated that it expired on the thirty first of March , I think and in fact , that is a an error on the officer 's part it would appear from the licensing authorities in fact , it expired at the end of May .
19 It would appear from the licensing authorities in fact it expired at the end of May .
20 It would appear from the report of Hudson that the defendant had simply overbalanced in his excitement .
21 It would appear from the judgment of Vinelott J. that this opinion is one which corresponds with his own .
22 It would seem from the variety of hats people wear that anything goes .
23 It would seem from the record , therefore , that France was not prepared to dismantle her colonial empire .
24 Tucked away in a small street off London 's Spitalfields Market is a house that is not all it would seem from the outside .
25 Forgetting prejudice it would seem from the table that the objective equivalence of these two unrecommended activities is straightforward .
26 All I will permit myself to say is that there clearly exists a coherent body of thought within the present Conservative parliamentary Party ( supported , it would seem from the number of signatures added to the ‘ Fresh Start ’ petition circulated at the 1992 Conservative Party Conference , by a large number of members in the country ) , which is increasingly concerned by the direction of events in Europe and which makes the connection between this and Britain 's recent economic woes .
27 In a minute it would escape from the car park .
28 It will benefit from the feedback from experience with the development of the earlier series and with the operation of the 900-MWe units .
29 Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties .
30 AT&T Co 's plans to buy a big stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc still worry Standard & Poor 's Corp despite the company 's news on Tuesday that it would restructure its debt to cut its interest bill ( CI No 2,134 ) : it says it may still cut AT&T 's ratings , because although it will benefit from the move , uncertainties over the planned investment in McCaw will dominate the credit outlook until terms of the transaction and its structure are known .
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