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

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1 That is the consequence which is intended to flow from the provision that , although not the depositor , B is to be treated as entitled to the deposit .
2 It is the latter view which at first sight seems to challenge Tormey 's theory , for any ‘ expression ’ by the actor implies a subjective/objective relationship , the inner meanings of which remain hidden from the audience .
3 He knew that if he kept under the trees , he should be able to crest the Monument yet remain hidden from the mysterious workers .
4 AT LEAST two people were killed and 80 injured when a car bomb exploded in the heart of the City of London last night in a suspected IRA attack timed to detract from the Tory General Election victory celebrations .
5 Even in Franco 's Spain during the 1960s and early 1970s bargaining power also became divested from the ( state-controlled ) unions to the level of the workplace ( Fina and Hawkesworth , 1984 ) .
6 By December the same year ( Lois Rosow notes ) ‘ the inspecteurs [ Francoeur and Rebel ] , apparently weary of the Querelle des Bouffons , asked to retire from the Opéra . ’
7 Next month he planned to retire from the army , but says he could n't resist this call to duty .
8 Or is it , is it that they 've become a sort of exclusive club , arising al almost always through the ranks of the of the law , and gradually , gradually got withdrawn from the way that ordinary people think and feel .
9 Since a given project is very rarely repeated , project management is the business of managing variety ; benefits tend to flow from the effective exploitation rather than the reduction thereof .
10 That the Rev. C. G. Hamilton having at the suggestion of the Governors agreed to retire from the Headmastership on a pension , the Governors beg respectfully to suggest £150 per annum as such pension , and ask the advice of the Charity Commissioners on the subject . "
11 If the kick is too hard the crampons tend to rebound from the ice , and a hard kick can be painful on the toes .
12 The transactional desktop element allows networked personal computers running MS-DOS or Windows to run the client portions of Open/OLTP downloaded from the server .
13 This dissonance is one of the most characteristic sounds of Bulgarian women 's traditional singing ; other striking features are the high-pitched yips which punctuate singing from the Shop and Pirin regions , and Pirin songs also feature strikingly beautiful na visoko ( high ) voices .
14 Speeds greater than zero correspond to flow from the west to the east .
15 She turned up when Laura was married in 1984 and she stood at the back of the church because she did not want to detract from the bride 's big day .
16 While I do not want to detract from the bilinguals ' versatility or the value of their multicultural experience , I will argue in this chapter that in fact monolinguals have broadly the same range of linguistic " powers " as bilinguals have , though sometimes these are manifested in other ways .
17 We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role .
18 He accused them of failing to face up to the implications of the voters ' choice should this happen , and of preferring to hide from the truth .
19 To continue descend from the shoulder , on well-defined path with wall on left ; where wall bends right , keep right alongside it , and soon ignore a stile on left .
20 My examples tend to come from the part of the world where I live , but the same principles apply wherever you happen to be .
21 However , Tizard does acknowledge that the issue is complicated by social inequality — children who come into care tend to come from the most powerless sector of society .
22 The majority of funds tend to come from the banking sector , although commercial bills are also important .
23 The SFO only becomes involved in cases where more than £1 million is involved , and most cases tend to come from the DTI .
24 He added that as much as a third of BP 's oil production was expected to continue to come from the North Sea until the turn of the century .
25 He knew that the ditch would be dank with nettles and sour with rotting rubbish , the trees wounded by vandals , the trunks carved with initials , the low branches hanging torn from the boughs .
26 The first decree was issued in 1972 by the military regime in alliance with the local bourgeoisie , who clearly expected to benefit from the initiative .
27 He argues that the small firms sector is particularly well situated to benefit from the wider enterprise opportunities offered by the single market and should not be tied down by EC red tape .
28 Earlier biographies tend to suffer from the ‘ he was a genius therefore he must have been a saint ’ syndrome .
29 But if you just take those points er an and , and think them through in your own mind about how this system of government differs say from the British system of government and the position of local government in the British system , you can see that , well we do n't really have local government do we ?
30 The factoring industry , which speeds the flow of cash to business , should be well placed to benefit from the ending of the recession — when it comes .
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