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

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1 Many topics may arise from such conversations , many happy and formative memories can be rekindled .
2 ( 3 ) The replies that you give are not evidence against you in any later criminal trial that may arise from this case .
3 Whilst each House is the sole author of its own Standing Orders , proposals may emanate from any source although initiatives are commonly taken by the Clerk and a common source of proposals is the reports of select committees specially constituted to consider a particular matter .
4 A customer may buy from several competitors in a given field ; a supplier will invariably supply to more than one business and yet , depending on the facts , the employer may be able to argue that these connections are sufficiently special .
5 Such a formulation would require those asking the questions to confront the real problems : the need to understand that the aspiration to the exercise of democratic right and the discharge of democratic responsibility must arise from those who would exercise the right and discharge the responsibility and is not to be thrust upon those who do not want it or induced in those who are indifferent to it ; the need for a form of organisation such that the interests of ownership and labour would be congruent ; and the need to recognise that since accountability , above all , is the test of authentic democracy , then by that same test there will be some circumstances in which the general case for industrial democracy is over-ridden .
6 ‘ He that ventures to look downward sees , that if his foot should slip , he must fall from this dreadful elevation upon stones on one side , or into water on the other .
7 If the immediate international situation is used as an excuse to get us to drop our opposition to the rearmament programme of the Government , the next phase must be that we must desist from any industrial or political action that may disturb national unity in face of fascist aggression .
8 It 's a very big cash generator for the very high cover price and that should benefit from this year 's Olympics .
9 How can the council tax be easy to collect if the people who are responsible for collecting it simply do not know how much they must collect from each household ?
10 The deeper purpose of his novels was no more than one must expect from any responsible man who draws on his experience and knowledge of the world for readers who will rightly expect both the general and the particular in the fiction .
11 He describes as ‘ ominous ’ any ‘ suggestion that , out of ‘ respect ’ for the law we should refrain from any forthright criticism either of particular laws , or of the institutions of law enforcement or the governmental process by which the laws are made . ’
12 On April 17 , disregarding Nguza 's order that it should refrain from any attempt to take over the running of the country , the conference adopted sovereign status , and on April 21 the Most Rev. Monsengwo Pasinya was confirmed as chairman of the conference [ see p. 38662 for his election in December 1991 ] .
13 For several decades Britain 's policy had been splendid isolation , and that Europe 's most powerful nation should emerge from that isolation by concluding an alliance with Japan was seen in Japan as a triumph .
14 Examples are given of the working documents which should emerge from this process , in keeping with a school 's priority .
15 None of these religions has satisfied its real purpose , which is to provide fully acceptable and uncontentious guidance in human discrimination between right and wrong , and in the behaviour that should stem from that discrimination .
16 ‘ I do not accept that David Trippier is supporting the action of the trade unions , or is asking me to go to arbitration , or expects that the management , having made a final offer , should move from that final offer . ’
17 And if , in special circumstances , compliance with a provision of the Schedules would be inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view the directors must depart from that provision to the extent necessary , giving , in a note to the accounts , particulars of the departure and the reasons for , and effect of , it .
18 The Review accepts the general principle that persons should be judged according to the intrinsic quality of their driving rather than its consequences , but argues that the law should depart from this in cases where death is caused and the driver 's culpability is already high .
19 The reader must judge from this account , written by someone who approached his subject with no preconceived ideas either way .
20 No , what the detective should gain from such interviews is something pointing suspicion at someone other than the suspect being interviewed .
21 What we should note from this is that the 10 per cent prevalence figure , which received considerable publicity during the Cleveland scandal and subsequently , includes a wide range of abuse apart from sexual intercourse .
22 One reason why you should try to develop the direction in which you think the company should go from both ends of the company at once is that in the process you gain the commitment of those who will have to follow the direction — and ‘ make it happen ’ and in a free society you are unlikely to get this commitment without a high degree of involvement and understanding of both where the ultimate goal is , and the process by which the decisions regarding that goal have been reached .
23 And I I wonder whether we should infer from that whether all staff or a number of staff get a pay cheque
24 And yet it will have to accept , indeed will have to foster , the pride and professionalism of its specialists — if only because , in the absence of opportunities to move into middle management , their motivation must come from that pride and professionalism .
25 If there is a common underlying theme or thread it would seem to be the unstated assumption that ‘ anyone can make it if they try , and if they conform to the rules ’ ; those who fail must suffer from some congenital lack of capacities , or be of an alien disposition .
26 ‘ It is natural that you should suffer from such doubts , ’ Louisa attempted .
27 Religions , like arts and sciences , must learn from each other , and toleration , which is an essential part of Islam , must be studied , worked at , not simply mentioned as a piety . ’
28 Given that it may be possible to contain agricultural expenditure in the future , the structure of the budget some years hence should differ from that of today .
29 We can and should learn from this model .
30 You should learn from this that it does not matter what side you choose for the base as long as you choose the correct Perpendicular height to go with the base .
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