Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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31 With significant interests in both Sanga-Sanga and Runtu , LASMO is geographically well placed to benefit from the continued exploration of these two areas and to participate in the development of the LNG business in one of the most robust gas markets in the world .
32 The agreed cost reductions give us a more competitive position which will see us well placed to benefit from the expected upturn in our major markets .
33 Of total foreign investment in Czechoslovakia over the previous 2 years only 11 per cent had gone to Slovakia , and the common perception was that the industries of the Czech Lands were in general better placed to benefit from the programme of rapid privatization emphasised by Klaus .
34 In thinking about what Stalinism brought to his country , Kundera thinks of the support this despotism has received from the writers of his country , and of other countries .
35 Fiona admits she still does not know how to check the performance of the fund and that the only information she has received from the company is the annual report and accounts .
36 Should the Secretary of State decide not to give effect to any of the recommendations he has received from the Council , he is required to publish a statement explaining his reasons .
37 There are few parts of Prestel where you can get information of this quality for free and it is heartening to know that the service has been gradually tailored to users ' needs by the feedback AIS has received from the past year .
38 The customer 's duty to take care of the goods ceases 21 days after he cancelled the agreement , unless before then he has received from the trader a written signed request to hand them over .
39 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received from the Transport and General Workers Union about training and enterprise councils .
40 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what representations he has received from the Combined Heat and Power Association about the barriers to the wider use of combined heat and power ; and what action he proposes .
41 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what recent representations he has received from the Scottish steel industry .
42 Will the right hon. Gentleman tell us what representations he has received from the employees and pensioners of the Maxwell Communication Corporation and AGB companies about the level of their pensions ?
43 In view of the exhortation by the hon. Member for Southampton , Test ( Mr. Hill ) a few minutes ago that we should buy British when we buy food , I wonder whether the Minister can tell the House what representations he has received from the Ministry of Defence on his consultation document ?
44 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received from the chairmen of the north-west training and enterprise councils concerning the level of funding of training programmes .
45 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what recent representations he has received from the Northern Ireland business community in connection with small firms .
46 Will he confirm that all the professional advice that he has received from the Royal Navy is that only four boats absolutely guarantees an effective nuclear deterrent for this country ?
47 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received from the CBI regarding the draft EC working time directive .
48 I have here some of the letters which the Select Committee has received from the TECs .
49 The injustice to the home-owner is sometimes made worse by the fact that very often he has n't the money to pay for the repairs and has to borrow from the bank in order to pay the bill .
50 Dean and Chapter Library ( Durham ) The library has developed from the one founded by the Benedictine house of the tenth century .
51 The management or sociological approach to educational evaluation has developed from the discipline of industrial sociology .
52 As we can see , a wide variety of karate styles has developed from the art 's origins .
53 The taekwondo suit is called a tobok ; like the other martial arts uniforms , it is loose fitting and has developed from the peasant 's costume .
54 Much of the thinking about teaching historical concepts has developed from the work of J.S. Bruner in the early 1960s .
55 Since then , my instruction on stalls and recoveries has been modified to emphasise from the start that there is no sensation , only symptoms , of stalling .
56 For the club handicap player , the 1 and 2-irons , and if something has to go from the woods I would leave out either the driver or 2-wood .
57 He has travelled from the liberated past , when imagination took power , to the liberation of an interest in fact — a state which may or may not prove to have been , for Roth , partial or provisional , and which The Facts , in its totality , manages to enclose in an ironised uncertainty .
58 Leaves were forbidden to fall from the trees because they made a mess , and when the trees took no notice of this they had their leaves glued onto their branches … but that did n't work , so they were fined ; every time they dropped leaves , they had twigs and then branches sawn off .
59 The InterCity operation itself , which operates without subsidy , stands to profit from the privatisation proposals , unveiled in a white paper in July .
60 If you want to profit from the world 's most dynamic market , HANNOVER FAIR Industry is a ‘ must ’ as it provides the impetus for innovations in Europe .
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