Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is widely thought that a turnover tax may range from between 15% and 20% .
2 Another undated scrap about Ivy must date from about this time , when she still invited people to luncheon :
3 Furthermore , despite Hurd 's fervent belief that security arrangements must originate from within the Arab world itself , his own hints of what they should be ( which no Arab leader is likely to ignore ) seem to run counter to the practical realities of the world in which they are to be applied .
4 It is a standard condition of its schemes that partners in its projects should come from at least two member states ( but the more , the merrier ) .
5 The effort should come from behind the shoulder .
6 This showed that the radiation must come from beyond the Solar System , and even from beyond the galaxy , as otherwise it would vary as the movement of Earth pointed the detector in different directions .
7 As the intention is to promote cross-border co-operation , members of an EEIG must come from at least two member states .
8 Jones is expressing three central and fundamentally related features of Idealist ethics : the idea of service ; the acceptance of one 's position in society and a willingness to perform allotted tasks to the best of one 's ability ; and the belief that morality can not be imposed by external forces , but that it must come from within the individual personality .
9 An offer to purchase , at a recommended price of £38,000 , must come from within the country by the first of this month .
10 Other approaches might originate from within the IWC itself .
11 The exertions of the first five miles when he had thought the Dragoons might burst from behind every hedgerow or farmhouse had exhausted both the Major and his horse , so once he felt safe he sensibly slowed to a contemplative and restoring walk .
12 Yeah , I 'd say from about here
13 His fascination with these systematic orderings of society by kinship was such that he undertook a massive comparison and classification of as many systems of kinship terms as he could find from around the world , terms such as ‘ cousin ’ , ‘ uncle ’ , etc .
14 She felt that a whole phalanx of gibbering wraiths could rise from beneath the flagstones and Elizabeth would indifferently offer them sherry .
15 Moreover , the implicit criticisms may not come from sources external to the attitude-holder , but may originate from within the ideology shared by the attitude-holder .
16 This would range from about 125mA to match the earth 's field to 0.75 mA to set the most sensitive range .
17 ‘ I put it to you , ’ some old goat would bleat from under his wig , ‘ that these scheming , unprincipled charlatans , stopping at nothing to come by their ill-gotten gains , forged the very hand of a peer of the realm in a dastardly conspiracy to frustrate the worthy efforts of their local benefactor . ’
18 Occasionally the sun would appear from behind a roof-top , and she would feel its warmth for a few seconds .
19 He announced that his " government " would be dissolved within 72 hours and that his troops would withdraw from within 3 km of the Sierra Leone border .
20 Of course , if government spending were financed by an increase in the money supply , the curve would also shift to the right to and the interest rate increase might be avoided as the economy would move from to rather than from to .
21 Basically you 're looking to make sure that you 've covered any possibility if they die tomorrow where the money would come from for any of those outstanding obligations and then here you put the total what 's available , in this case it 's the seventy K plus ten K
22 letters would come from in this broad black
23 It was also inevitable that such an innovator would come from within the industry and be fully conversant with all its conventions .
24 Roots will grow from around the edges of the base , but can take several months to develop .
25 Anne Barnes , general secretary of the National Association for the Teaching of English , said : ‘ Teachers will feel very confused and disappointed to hear that changes are going to be made and the ground will shift from under their feet again . ’
26 The VOR flag will change from FROM To at the Abeam position …
27 The review that we undertook of the calls shows that the peak demands in are between eight A M and twelve midnight , so the four officers will work a sixteen hour duty scheme er of eight till four , four til midnight , and then the cover between midnight and A M will come fr eight A M will come from as it does at present .
28 And their supporters will come from across the region for Central South is the heartland of schoolboy rowing .
29 Those of us who believe that our future and national interest lie in such a course do not do so in a spirit of emotional faith or constitutional adventurism ; rather , we take a hard-headed view of where our economic interests lie and where the money will come from in the years ahead .
30 That is why I ask where the recovery will come from in housing .
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