Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [vb infin] from " in BNC.

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1 In order that as many people as possible may benefit from the information please take a copy if you know of someone else who would find the booklet helpful .
2 That must vary from individual to individual and there is no need to say that simply to hold these views ( if one believes them to be the revealed will of God ) is in itself misogynist .
3 She said that there could only ever be one true faith , and that must come from the Apostle Peter , the rock upon which the Lord had founded His church and to whom He had given the power to loose and unloose on earth and in Heaven .
4 It 's a very big cash generator for the very high cover price and that should benefit from this year 's Olympics .
5 For instance , if the proportion of domestic consumption which came from domestic production rose then this may result from trade suppression , or the existence of dynamic effects producing lower prices in an industry exhibiting comparative advantage within the integrated area .
6 Thus , dominance can be seen to arise where a firm has the power to behave independently of its competitors and customers , and this may result from a combination of a number of factors , none of which separately would necessarily imply dominance ( e.g. United Brands case ) .
7 The colour you are assigned arises from your position in the draw , but this may change from round to round , so do n't go to the same position as you went to previously .
8 This may stem from banks when negotiating overdrafts , from insurance companies when arranging for bonds , or from potential clients who wish to establish the financial integrity of the company before commencement of the tendering process .
9 This may range from telephoning , letter writing or tribunal representation on the client 's behalf .
10 This may range from small areas of earthworks within or at one end of a settlement , to large areas of earthworks with only a few farms and cottages in use today .
11 This may vary from a few words exchanged over the garden fence , to visits which last all day .
12 This is usually the 7th kyu , denoted by a yellow belt , but this may vary from club to club .
13 This may vary from an identical response to a very different one .
14 Sometimes this may come from a reduction in the number of people needed to carry out a particular task .
15 This may come from the content of the drama or from its organisation .
16 This may come from existing reserves , bank facilities , a rights issue or a cash underwritten alternative .
17 One person may need a lot of help in dressing , or with moving about , another may suffer from incontinence which needs to be managed , a third person might benefit from exercises , physiotherapy or mental stimulation .
18 It is true that the cost to the Exchequer is below average because no benefits are paid ( though there is still a loss of potential taxation ) , but the unemployed may suffer from lack of income , boredom and depression in just the same way as the counted unemployed ; furthermore , since they are capable and available for work , they represent a loss of potential output .
19 We feel that some should come from core funding , as support for existing programmes .
20 In Figure 2 , R 2 must buy from M 1 not M 2 , but M 1 is unconstrained .
21 None of this should detract from Clough 's monumental achievements in the game .
22 This must start from a point of origin and be divided into equal portions .
23 Above all , this must come from the head teacher and from the senior staff of the school ; from any special needs specialists or teams already in the school ; from members of the new advisory and support services , as well as from educational psychologists , social workers and any health professionals who may be involved .
24 An alternative very different conclusion which some might draw from the method of isolation is that only some vast whole like that of planet earth and all life on it at large can have intrinsic value .
25 In addition , they shared a concern for good relations with neighbours — or so some might infer from their both being signatories to the 1937 Saadabad Pact in company with Turkey and Afghanistan .
26 The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself .
27 This might vary from a simple assessment to a formal safety case .
28 The one exception to this is teachers , and this might result from the fact that many education authorities ( teachers ' employers ) give all part-time teachers temporary contracts .
29 Some support for this might come from the archaeological evidence , which attests Kenchester 's increasing importance through time .
30 But Le Page and Tabouret-Keller 's hypothesis is not primarily concerned with interaction between an individual speaker and an interlocutor , although this might follow from it as a special case .
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