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

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1 For example , on a gentle 5° slope , the possible speed may range from about 27mph to not being able to move at all .
2 Alternatively the dynamic wealth terms may arise from either the absence of a full interdependent model which would permit disequilibrium in one asset to spill over into other assets or from some otherwise omitted dynamic effects arising from the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure .
3 Responding to the demand from the market that Motif should evolve from essentially what is a developer 's toolkit to more of an end user product , OSF has kicked off its efforts by announcing the GUI Application Interoperability Architecture ( GAIA ) initiative .
4 What John " auntres " , by contrast , is a trick he must know from elsewhere — he decides to try out what he can have learnt only from a fabliau such as the related English , French , Dutch , Italian and German examples , banking on the sure expectation that either the miller or his wife will eventually get out of bed to allow the plot to be fulfilled .
5 What hard-pressed commercial producers must do from now on , is to make doubly sure that the terminal sires and female replacements they select , will deliver the type of lambs demanded by an increasingly discerning market .
6 Max Dobres uses examples of command driven data management software being used for personnel systems to demonstrate the power users should expect from well designed software .
7 As most of the considerations discussed below do not depend on whether indexing is full or partial , the reader should assume from now on that partial indexing is being discussed .
8 The signed Hawkins monument in Boughton-under-Blean , Kent , must date from about 1618 : it shows Evesham 's skill in the expressive relief carving which is rare in early seventeenth-century English sculpture .
9 He was the earliest major exponent of the fantasy , for his three-part examples , the five-part , and the keyboard ‘ fancies ’ and ‘ voluntaries ’ in ‘ My Ladye Nevells Booke ’ must date from c. 1585–1590 .
10 Can items for the management team executive committee , I think I have three , erm one is to say that the the title of the total quality programme is going to be improvement through quality , in which case that 's the , that 's the phraseology which we should use from now on , is it like , it 'll actually abbreviate to I Q rather than T Q.
11 With a view to aiding the assessment of a patient 's progress there are a few simple guidelines that can be followed ; for cure to be taking place the disease should go from within to without , from organs of greater importance to lesser importance , from above to below and to disappear in the reverse order to their original appearance .
12 Can you let me have a report setting out your views on where we should go from here ? ’
13 One is the requirement that contracts in the independent sector should go from now on ( except in ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ and subject to minimum standard requirements ) to the highest bidder : the other is the reduction in the programme obligations which at present safeguard the claim of minority programmes to television time .
14 This committed tropical timber producing and consuming countries to ensuring that by 2000 all exports of tropical timber products should come from sustainably managed sources .
15 The support should come from underneath so stick to bras that are underwired .
16 ‘ So the money he gives to Osman must come from somewhere else .
17 and the third thing is erm I frankly do n't understand perhaps it 's the same point as er that this below the line item , I mean it 's taken below the line it must come from somewhere .
18 On telephoning the surgery , I discovered that before a cremation can take place the death certificate has to be signed by two doctors — one of whom must come from outside the area .
19 The extra noise was the same whichever direction the detector was pointed , so it must come from outside the atmosphere .
20 Education Authorities can direct schools to let premises to Adult Education and to Youth Organisations , but the budget given to schools can not be used to subsidise anyone else 's use — any subsidy must come from elsewhere .
21 I glimpse things I think must come from behind ; but I 'm never very sure .
22 The doctor must come from virtually nowhere if he is to join the powerful Irish representation which is anticipated will cross the Atlantic to take on the Americans at the height of summer .
23 His Homily for the Sunday after Ascension Day , which may date from soon after 1000 , says that a king should protect his people against an attacking army and rule with love and justice , and on the advice of his counsellors. Ælfric seems to have been much influenced by the contemporary continental churchman Abbo of Fleury , who had spent two years at Ramsey in the 980s , for he translated into English not only his Passio of St Edmund of East Anglia , but also the treatise De duodecim abusivis sæculi , written in seventh-century Ireland , and used by Abbo in his Collectio canonum , addressed to the French monarchs Hugh Capet and Robert the Pious .
24 You do not indicate the filtration system you use , but the tank may benefit from either an external power filter or a reverse flow undergravel system .
25 It was clear that … fudge proposals from the Argentinians which amounted to saying ‘ We 've done what we 've done now let's negotiate from here ’ were quite unacceptable and it was clear that the task force had to land and do its bit .
26 It may result from inconveniently timed appointments or travel difficulties ; or it may be because the patient lacks clear understanding of what will happen if he does attend .
27 Some of the misunderstanding may result from very basic differences in the way doctors and patients think about such elementary things as ’ the body ’ , ‘ blood ’ , ‘ cleanliness ’ and ‘ feeling well ’ .
28 for systems which are already operating the ergonomist is likely to cooperate with occupational health and safety specialists and to play a part in the consideration of accidents and occupational diseases which might arise from unnecessarily stressful work situations ( p. 294 ) .
29 She heard the sound of his footsteps upstairs , and then the more distant noise of the shower being turned on , and she resolutely shut her mind to any wayward thoughts that might arise from there .
30 ‘ I 'll ring from there . ’
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