Example sentences of "for [noun] [to-vb] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The evaluators were convinced that the opportunities for schools to benefit from the expertise and efforts of the DCSLs were considerably enhanced by the project .
2 At appropriate stocking rates there is a natural tendency for oxygen to move from the atmosphere where the concentration is high , to the water where it is low and conversely for carbon dioxide to move from water with a higher concentration to the atmosphere where it is lower .
3 There was a clear tendency for population to decentralize from the core of the metropolitan areas to the ring ; in 1931 71 per cent of the total metropolitan population of England and Wales was found in metropolitan cores , whereas in 1966 the proportion was 60 per cent .
4 A more open and informed attitude to the problems of stress also allows more opportunities for individuals to emerge from the isolation of their own anxieties ( ESAC 1990:26 ) .
5 This had opened the way for landlords to profit from the programme .
6 Ecstasy is also available at schools and at clubs , where often special ‘ chill-out ’ rooms are provided for users to recover from the effects of the drug .
7 However , the prevailing view seems to be that it is preferable for women to withdraw from the labour market rather than for men to have to retire five years earlier .
8 This will occur if the viscosity of the magma is low enough for crystals to escape from the boundary layer on the convective timescale rather than remaining to contribute to the density evolution of the boundary layer .
9 Thirdly , who rang the tocsin bell and , at the same time , so subtly arranged for Mowbray to fall from the parapet ? ’
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