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

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1 For example , it is possible to monitor pollution from incinerator chimneys in hospitals and in that regard I sympathise with the hon. Member for Tooting ( Mr. Cox ) and the problems that he has in his constituency .
2 From the pronounced rocky prow above the clough you can look across to the impressive , deeply-cut Holme Clough , that drains water from Black Hill into a chain of reservoirs .
3 It is possible to obtain derogation from certain Stock Exchange requirements but this must be applied for in the early stages of a transaction .
4 It may even be possible to obtain approval from opposing groups for a set of moral maxims such as peace , justice , and freedom — see the lists of values in McKernan 's ( 1980 ) research , for which he found a high level of acceptance among both Northern Ireland communities .
5 If the E111 form was not obtained prior to departure , the medical costs are insured by the policy but it is possible to obtain recovery from the Department of Health and Social Security .
6 Is it possible to catch AIDS from cats ?
7 Does the Minister agree that to increase income from patients excluded from free treatment is not only an abuse of the founding principles of the NHS but a classic illustration of the two-tier health service that his Government are introducing ?
8 According to custom , they each contributed blood from their veins to a silver bowl and all drank therefrom .
9 Nor is it likely to be possible to infer motive from the outcome or likely outcome of a transaction , since the fact that a project yields less than optimal profits is an inherent risk in all business ventures and except in extreme cases will not reveal the existence of a non-profit goal .
10 Messrs Lee and Lee welcome the prospect of Mr Patten 's appointment : the Democrat on the grounds that ‘ he is not just another appeasing sinologist from the Foreign Office ; the conservative because ‘ he carries more weight than the others mentioned , and he has direct access to No 10 ’ .
11 All this diverts money from patient care .
12 This separates human from human , and creature from creature .
13 Two further wells will be drilled in 1993 to increase production from this field .
14 This drew opposition from the audience : Timothy Clifford , Director of the National Gallery of Scotland , asked for a rethink of the concept of a pure ‘ picture-gallery ’ , presented without sculpture and decorative arts , while Hiltrud Kier , General Director of Cologne 's Museums , warned against overriding the objections of the Berlin curators , as well as of the Denkmalpflege in charge of the buildings themselves .
15 they had to ‘ sell ’ changes in operating policy to central management , and had to be prepared to accept advice from the ‘ general officers ’ at headquarters about desirable changes .
16 ‘ If the pelargoniums were overwintered in their old containers then it is best to remove them , shake off much of the old potting compost from the roots and repot in fresh compost — moderately heavy , with good drainage but not more than one-quarter peat or other organic matter .
17 It was perfectly proper to infer prejudice from the mere passage of time : in Cherry 's case the magistrate 's decision was based on two flawed findings of justification and no prejudice .
18 The reader will come to know that the rape cases he reads in his daily newspaper will not needlessly be repeated in the Sunday newspaper ’ , this caused outrage from Sir Larry Lamb .
19 This allows recovery from errorful or missing segments ( Miller , Heise & Lichten 1951 ) .
20 This includes information from local authority staff and records , a postal questionnaire of councillors on Review Board panels , and fieldwork in six areas which included interviews with claimants , housing benefit officers and advice workers .
21 This includes feedback from end users of a product or process .
22 2 Obtain information from the theatre staff including details of operation performed , orders for post-operative fluid regime , management of nasogastric aspiration , wound drains .
23 Analysys suggests that , in particular , users can put pressure on prices by resisting attempts by service providers to impose confidentiality on prices , and by being prepared to use information from one service provider to get a better deal from another .
24 Often there was scant evidence of academic activity , and this prompted criticism from some of those users who had been to mainstream schools .
25 Billy pulled a short wooden handled instrument from his belt and tossed it to Yanto .
26 The FDA is also willing to consider approval from other countries and hopes eventually to approve automatically any drugs already approved in the EC .
27 By the terms of their appointment many foresters of fee were supposed to provide underforesters at their own expense , but in practice some took money from them for their appointment .
28 Bell cites experimental evidence reported by Beebe ( 1981 ) where Thai/Chinese bilinguals shifted consistently in the direction of Chinese-influenced vowel variants when interviewed by an ethnic Chinese , even though " this represented divergence from the addressee 's own speech .
29 At the end of the year the Board agreed with the Chief Executive , Mr Philip Court , that he could take early retirement , and this took effect from the end of January 1990 .
30 This follows concern from growers , and pressure from the NFU for their exclusion .
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