Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had taken Sabrina forty minutes to drive from Lausanne to Fribourg and another fifteen minutes to find the isolated goods yard where Teufel , the porter at Lausanne , had said she would find the freight cars .
2 There were coaches to arrange from Dover to bring over the English contingent , there was breakfast and lunch the following day , there were marquees to order and decorate with flowers , most of which Ari undertook .
3 Many others would not allow their animals to suffer from lack of feed or , in the case of cows , the cessation of milking .
4 In its early days , the ERM allowed weak currencies to devalue from time to time .
5 Andrew Pickett , Zammo Collings , Helen Pawsey and Spencer Windebank get to the prom on time , thanks to help from parent Peter Windebank .
6 The Local Plan inquiry had been taking place and the village had made a large input thanks to help from Rear Admiral Charles Weston and Christine Darter , who had devoted time and effort in presenting the parish point of view on many matters .
7 The arrival of the ‘ Extremities , Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions ’ album seemed to provide an apt moment to compile the required discography and , thanks to help from readers John Elliot of Hawick and Mark from Sheffield along with Frank O'Donnell and his valiant cohorts at PolyGram , I 've managed to piece together what would seem to be a complete run-down .
8 The beer is flowing again , thanks to help from Clark 's Brewery , Wakefield .
9 Although all Piaroa are considered kinsmen , division does exist , of course : there is the factional politicking of the ruwatu ; each individual has dangerous affines , even if they are also kin ; men have different roles to play from women , and because of their difference in cultural capabilities the genders are dangerous for one another , a difference somewhat marked in ritual .
10 Yet the very need for academic subjects to escape from allegations of ‘ practical utility ’ may yet lead to irresistible pressure for change in the period of economic malaise which we currently confront .
11 Meanwhile , the receiver is still waiting for the club 's chairman , Samesh Kumar , and his two brothers to resign from Birmingham 's board of directors .
12 ‘ But there will be books to buy from men who are finished with them from last year ; it will cost less , ’ said Willie .
13 The abolition plan led to a threat by the country 's five island provinces to secede from Papua New Guinea .
14 Take steps to protect from pests .
15 Strip buildings of varying sizes are particularly prominent along the main frontages , some with additions to the rear , others with internal partitions , presumably providing the domestic and workshop accommodation for local craftsmen to judge from excavation in the suburbs .
16 If you simply put up but people still have to use their cars to get from A to B you 're not actually improving the environment at all and it seems that adding added habits habits habits er it it seems to me that proposals that we have represented and which create improvement in a number of areas or reduce the cut in a number of areas will actually produce a much more balanced programme for nineteen ninety four ninety five .
17 The rest of the campaign will investigate producing practice guidelines for SSDs ; training strategies ; how elderly people disclose ( or do n't disclose ) abuse ; how assessment , and the Community Care Act in general , can take account of elder abuse ; providing support for carers ; arguments for the registration of private domiciliary care ; arguments for and against ‘ at risk registers ’ of elderly people ; models of good practice from SSDs ; and opportunities to learn from child protection legislation .
18 The opportunities to learn from experience are greatly increased if the normal everyday things which happen to you are supplemented by extra experiences that you create .
19 To a great degree they are places apart and the separateness is often maintained by a sort of mutual consent between school and community , despite exhortations to integrate from curriculum makers and earnest protestations from headmasters and teachers that the process is underway .
20 It took fifteen days for telegrams to get from Moscow to Tsaritsyn during the Famine .
21 The Policyholder shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard from loss or damage and maintain in efficient condition any Caravan described in the Schedule and the Corporation shall have at all times free access to examine such Caravan .
22 The Policyholder shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard from loss or damage and maintain in efficient condition any motor car described in the Schedule and the Corporation shall have at all times free access to examine such motor car .
23 Attempts to create from English some terms that could be self-defining ( for example , witchcraft for logic ) were short-lived .
24 Situated in Hind Cove , it takes over two hours to reach from Wasdale .
25 What it does , in effect , is to enable such companies to conceal from outsiders detailed information regarding profitability and turnover , something of which they have a ( much exaggerated ) fear that it will be used by their competitors to the company ‘ s disadvantage .
26 COSTS and labour shortages are forcing a growing number of companies to flee from London .
27 It also declared that the Serbs of Krajina did not challenge the right of Croats to secede from Yugoslavia " on their ethnic territory " .
28 BASIC and some versions of FORTRAN contain built-in functions to convert from degrees to radians .
29 On tiptoe , leaning against the rickety lower shelves to keep from toppling , she could barely reach the book .
30 You can use the up and down arrow keys to move from line to line .
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