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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ But there will be books to buy from men who are finished with them from last year ; it will cost less , ’ said Willie .
5 Take steps to protect from pests .
6 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 .
7 BASIC and some versions of FORTRAN contain built-in functions to convert from degrees to radians .
8 They were likely in the early days to come from families connected with the trade , but as time went on , recruitment was wider .
9 Each ferret should have its own complete transmitter and locator system , and the signal emitted needs to differ from others that may be used at the same time .
10 ‘ We are delighted that since we announced the sales , we have received over 70 applications to purchase from tenants . ’
11 Just as the hunted may use disguises to escape from hunters , so the hunters may use them to lay an ambush .
12 Next , the implication that full employment could be achieved by budget deficits encouraged the separation of decisions to spend from decisions to tax , and there has been a tendency for the former to grow faster than the latter .
13 They followed the saga of France 's panic and Mussolini 's attempts to backslide from dribs and snippets , and hung around the bars and tea-rooms as Chamberlain 's new statement was announced and postponed twice .
14 Of course there 's the familiar smash and grab technique used by these ram raiders to steal from stores .
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