Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In any case , the original module will still exist , since users are only ever given copies from LIFESPAN to modify .
2 Readers can check this result by subtracting Project C's cash flows from Project D's cash flows and solving for the IRR as outlined in the previous paragraph .
3 A $5 million joint American-Brazilian venture to monitor emissions from forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon has been launched in an attempt to measure the role of the emissions in the global climate and their possible threat to human health in Brazil .
4 1.6.3 Distinguish experts from expert witnesses
5 A common problem in geographical information systems ( GIS ) , and one which has been known about for many years in the context of choropleth mapping , is that of producing maps from population data aggregated over selected arbitrary areal units .
6 If we change notes from chord to chord this weakening does not occur — the notes retain their ‘ freshness ’ .
7 Similar to the idea of producing remedies from disease processes which can then be used to treat the effects of that disease is the idea of potentizing individual substances to counteract allergies and sensitivities to them .
8 One of the main aims of all financial institutions , including banks , is to channel funds from surplus to deficit units in an economy .
9 In Chapter 1 we said that it was the job of a financial system to channel funds from surplus to deficit sectors .
10 These gave them some confidence that they were indeed seeing neutrons from fusion , but they were by no means definitive .
11 Workmen were said to be removing loads of so-called chips three times a day , and even to be building huts from waste timber in which to store chips they were unable to carry out at once .
12 By far the most common response was that increased power of non-executive directors and audit committees is fundamental in protecting shareholders from board malpractices .
13 This allows the Registry to meet requests from student societies for lists and labels in support of membership activities , and to respond to requests from project students for assistance with questionnaire sampling and distribution .
14 They were not required to escort prisoners from court or to other prisons , this being a police responsibility in India , so during the day there might be 70 or so warders in the prison at any one time .
15 Since 1946 the Arts Council had been a buffer between politicians and artists , protecting artists from interference , and politicians from being directly blamed for scandalous art .
16 A consortium of British Aerospace , GEC-Marconi and British Telecom is to operate the satellite which will beam programmes from space directly to small ‘ dishes ’ on houses and in back gardens .
17 He even transplanted nuclei from adult skin cells in culture and again found that normal development could take place .
18 The directive covers emissions from power stations , refineries and other heavy industrial plants .
19 Er unfortunately one has cases from time to time on girls of this age who set out to entice men .
20 The new TradeUp ‘ 93 programme will run for the full year and accepts units from Sun Microsystems Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , IBM Corp , Silicon Graphics Inc , Apple Computer Inc and 80386 and 80486-based personal computers for up to 30% off the price of eligible Hewlett-Packard systems .
21 Where major investment decisions , such as BR 's electrification plan or RENFE 's new investment plan , are pending , the minister may be in a strong bargaining position and be able to extract concessions from railway management in return for mustering support in cabinet .
22 Slowly , tentatively , they part , your tongues meet , and your awareness of what the future holds passes from speculation to certainty .
23 The notion of ‘ protection ’ is not necessarily concerned with protecting participants from emotion , for unless there is some kind of emotional engagement nothing can be learned , but rather to protect them into emotion .
24 The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 specifically allows employers to exclude workers from membership of occupational pension schemes by occupational category , thus facilitating the legal exclusion of women in vertically segregated occupational categories which are mainly or exclusively female .
25 Hence representing revenues from community X by R(X) we can say : The consequence is that the group of three communities would not be willing to go for the scheme involving supply to all three , since they would not be able to come up with an agreed method of sharing the £650 .
26 Manner of feeding : finger-feeds self , accepts spoonfuls from mother , spoon-feeds self , drinks by self .
27 The SERC will also consider applications from science and technology candidates for awards in certain business and industrial administration or management courses .
28 As well as involving businessmen , the Thames Valley Partnership wants ideas from probation officers , court officials , in fact anyone whgo deals with crime and all its repercussion .
29 There is no general rule which exempts infants from liability for ‘ tort ’ , i.e. civil injury other than breach of contract or trust .
30 City technology colleges illustrate another aspect of privatisation in their attempts to attract resources from industry and commerce .
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