Example sentences of "could [vb infin] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cast your votes in the the Awards , which are sponsored by the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror in conjunction with the British Videogram Association , and you could win from our stunning prize line-up : A SEAT Ibiza SLXi , worth around £7,500 , which has a System Porsche 1.2 fuel-injected engine , complete with three-way catalyser .
2 Such polarities were evidently valuable aids to several generations of Wölflinn 's pupils who could benefit from his personal teaching as well as the rather more rigid theory in his books .
3 One early sign of the rewards the FDP could expect from its moderating role was the election of one of its leaders , Theoder Heuss , as Federal President in September 1949 .
4 He is very wealthy and everyone looks up to him but as for me I could understand from my limited Italian he is very sad because one of his ships is very late in arriving in port and is feared lost .
5 Eventually the guard climbed aboard and entered Mrs Ross 's carriage and demanded to know who had pulled the communication cord which none of the passengers could see from their seated position .
6 We had yet to learn that the " problems " the Keraing was anticipating could come from our own crew , and that Ladjang 's job as our intermediary with them was to call on all his diplomatic skills and moral courage .
7 In 1975 France started a detailed evaluation of the minerals it could obtain from its own soil .
8 They could retire from their bureaucratic labours to clerical benefices , and they had — at any rate officially — no children to provide for .
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