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

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1 Alternatively , the odour may arise from one works only but it 's actual point source or sources within the works is difficult to identify .
2 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
3 The counsellor must also be aware of the words that are being used , and the possible impact that they may have , or the possibility for misunderstanding that may arise from them .
4 Naturally , they are worried that the Queen 's head may disappear from our currency , but if we had economic and monetary union , as we have with Scotland , nothing would stop us providing different notes , even with a different name , provided that they had fixed values that were easily exchangeable .
5 To demonstrate , then , that prices are inflexible in the sense that we mean in the remainder of this chapter , it has to be established that the price may deviate from its equilibrium value over a given interval .
6 Its main concern is that Motif should evolve from what is now essentially a developers ' tool to become an end user product .
7 Perhaps it may now be accepted that so long as a historian is acting as a historian , his criteria must arise from his own study and must not be imported from some other autonomous field .
8 If I tell him there 's no-one my life 's even more at risk , but surely he must know from my records ?
9 None is inherently better than another , but the variance indicates a keenness from most that to upgrade you must buy from them .
10 ‘ As you should know from your own experiences ’ — he glanced up at the framed portrait of Commonweal School staff and pupils , September 1948 — ‘ the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy .
11 It was his wish that C.A. should benefit from its value , and also that others in their turn might now have the joy of collecting such books .
12 For dimorphism to evolve , both sexes should benefit from their divergence .
13 Banks and buildings societies are perfectly within their rights to choose who should benefit from their special offers .
14 And the danger presumably is that the surpluses we were having our discussion and debate about earlier on , those surpluses that and I do understand why you feel the pensioners should benefit from their surplus , but it the reality is that the employers and possibly the pensioners are currently arguing amongst themselves for the benefit of those surpluses , but in fact one of the significant contributors is often the deferred pensioners
15 Heseltine has an awesome reputation in Whitehall for generating loyalty and enthusiasm among his civil servants — he is , in fact , accorded the sort of political devotion from his mandarins that he should expect from his daughter .
16 Moreover since he did not wish to have preying on his mind any malice or grudge by reason of which his father might later be offended , he revealed that he had pledged himself to support the barons of Aquitaine against his brother Richard and said that he had done this because Richard had fortified the castle of Clairvaux though it really belonged to the Angevin patrimony which he should inherit from his father . "
17 He took her hand in his warm clasp for a moment and then he said , ‘ You must pour from it at once and lay the ghost .
18 ‘ Gilleis , one more thing I must lift from my heart before this hour breaks over me . ’
19 Where the purchase is made out of distributable profits , the company must transfer from its distributable reserves to a " capital redemption reserve " a sum equal to the nominal value of the buy-back shares ( s170(1) ) .
20 They could n't even look me straight in the eye , but they agreed I should withdraw from everything . ’
21 After 14 days , says the Home Office , people should emerge from their shelters .
22 Eismark said he felt guilty because his first marriage had never ended , he said it could never end — das wird nie vorüber sein — and it would always be a secret he must keep from his new wife .
23 " You should run from me , " he said softly .
24 That is , the choreographer must understand from which part of the body impetus is to be given so that the step achieves its full purpose at the proper moment — usually in some gesture and its musical emphasis .
25 And what should flow from them ?
26 Each child is genetically equipped to cope with any of these rules but must discover from its surroundings which option its own language has taken .
27 While there is a good deal of division of opinion both about these attempts to characterise the present situation and about what further conclusions theology should draw from it , there lies here a nexus of issues to which theologians have had to turn their attention , especially since the Second World War .
28 Of course , the fewer calories the body uses from food the more it must draw from your surplus body fat , so this adds up to faster weight loss .
29 If you should hear from her I 'd be obliged if you 'd let me know . ’
30 The fact that the basis of recovery was not in issue , and indeed was overshadowed by the great question in the case , must detract from its importance in the present context ; even so , the simple fact remains that recovery was stated to be founded upon absence of consideration for the payment .
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