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

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1 The King can not be exonerated from responsibility for the massacre ; he signed the instructions and failed to punish those who were involved .
2 ‘ But I see no reason for him to be hounded from office for endeavouring to restructure the BBC to meet the needs of tomorrow rather than the needs of yesterday under the thinly-veiled guise of impropriety. ’ — PA
3 Tory peers mounted an onslaught on the Government 's plans during Tuesday 's debate , but denied their hostility stemmed from concern for Britain 's millionaire estate owners .
4 In the Medical Research Council 's trial the relative risk of dying from cancer for men receiving atenolol was 1.9 compared with placebo ( 1.2 to 2.8 ) and 1.4 ( 0.9 to 2.2 ) compared with diuretic .
5 Sophisticated network management software is needed to control the information flows and MBS has had its own system designed from scratch for the needs of its particular applications .
6 Later that month the British Pacific Fleet 's ( BPF ) main strike force sailed from Trincomalee for Sydney , which was to be the main Fleet base for Pacific operations .
7 Turner suffered from asthma for many years , but persisted with his rather eccentric temperance lecturing .
8 Responsibility for deploying resources in support of courses is separated from responsibility for academic management and maintenance of standards .
9 A CLERGYMAN found hanging in his garage had suffered from depression for several years , an inquest heard yesterday .
10 CASE STUDY : JENNY Jenny , 20 , was a student who had suffered from bulimia for three years .
11 As for Uncle , he had suffered from rheumatism for as long as I can remember , so , all-in-all , we always had more work than we could really cope with .
12 I 've suffered from tinnitus for ten years .
13 A few weeks later , the exportation of Jews from Minden in Westphalia provoked reported mixed reactions from the local population , ranging from sympathy for the Jews to outrightly nazified comments thanking the Führer for freeing the people of the plague of Jewish blood , claiming that had it been done half a century earlier the First World War would not have been necessary , and including rumours that the Führer wanted to hear by 15 January 1942 that there were no more Jews in Germany .
14 A thriving Northern market saved from redevelopment for today 's traders and shoppers
15 Pecquet even claimed that good diplomats needed to be prepared from childhood for the work .
16 The body of this guitar is made from mahogany for the back and sides , with an attractive birdseye maple top .
17 The best portrait of Chaucer was one he had made from life for his patron 's copy of the Regiment of Princes , where it accompanied Hoccleve 's praise of his master .
18 You know the drill : ghetto kids , gangs , rap music , crime , with the title drawn from street-slang for authority and male outlaw power .
19 Thus , it is claimed , the economic and political environment is absolved from responsibility for disease and collective responses are rendered unnecessary .
20 If Honecker is convicted , the majority of the population are implicitly absolved from responsibility for dutifully casting their single-party ballots every year in the GDR 's showcase elections .
21 Turning from aromatherapy for a moment , one good example of the natural clearly winning over the synthetic is to be found in the case of insulin .
22 It was further reported on Feb. 2 that another 12 T-72 tanks had been loaded on a Danish freighter , the Nadia J , bound from Szczecin for Syria ; it ran aground near the Danish port of Saeby and the tanks were seized by the Danish authorities , together with 46 tonnes of ammunition , on Feb. 3 , giving rise to further protests from Syria .
23 Being an intellectual or bourgeois did n't help that much in itself but those of their own journalists and professors they 'd sent to the remote prison island of their archipelago , Guru , had n't been systematically tortured ; just neatly excised from society for twenty years or the stay of their natural existences .
24 The bill also increased the amount of earned income exempt from tax for workers in the lowest income brackets , and established a $500 tax credit for taxpayers with children under one year old .
25 Eight patients were ‘ reformed ’ drinkers having abstained from alcohol for a duration ranging from two months to several years and five of this group had biopsy proven cirrhosis .
26 None of the reformed drinkers ( five with biopsy proven cirrhosis ) , who had abstained from alcohol for at least two months had raised values .
27 At the same time the emphasis is quite naturally shifting from production for broadcast to production for use on video in the classroom .
28 In other words , if I was going to go on location and disappear from home for six months at a time , forget it .
29 Such conditions are all too rare today ( works bought for public institutions like the Tate disappear from view for decades together ) , and it must have been a factor in the decision of some artists to give in the first place .
30 In reality , the theory of wealth ‘ trickling down ’ does not work and the farce of a ‘ representative ’ rather than a delegated democracy means that a high price is extracted from society for the ‘ freedom ’ on offer , since social cohesion and environmental safeguards are no necessary part of the legislative framework which allows capital to keep on growing .
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