Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] from this " in BNC.

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1 The new benefit will be widely publicised from this week onwards .
2 Is English law right to define rape in this way , and thereby to exclude from this offence such conduct as forced oral sex ( fellatio ) , cunnilingus , and buggery ?
3 China was conspicuously omitted from this scheme since it had already rejected it .
4 Concepts of similarity and difference can be naturally developed from this starting point .
5 ‘ So far we have identified almost 50 separate groups who work closely enough together to benefit from this type of training , ’ said E.S .
6 Thus it was something of a surprise to hear somewhat slower accounts of the F minor and G minor Préludes , but they greatly benefit from this suspense-filled approach , and lead with inevitability to a deep-toned and wonderfully rich rendition of the final D minor Prélude .
7 Botany can only benefit from this constant management and review of plant habitats .
8 The judge was only saved from this punishment by the intervention of St Praeiectus , whom he had honoured in his lifetime .
9 Does it necessarily follow from this that Truth is impaired ?
10 the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript .
11 It does not necessarily follow from this , however , that an economy in which large firms predominate is inefficient on balance .
12 ‘ I can only draw from this fact that the Careers Service did not destroy their copies of the incorrect documents and that it was theirs that was passed to the county councillors and Dr Ashok Kumar ( the Labour candidate for Langbaurgh ) , ’ says the statement .
13 Erm it 's only coming from this way .
14 It is generally agreed that the primitive mammals existing at that time were shrew-like creatures that lived by eating insects , and that the various groups of mammals that we see today , such as cats , rats , monkeys , whales , and horses , all evolved from this unpromising ancestor .
15 ‘ Yugoslavia must also not be forgotton since Yugoslavia was one of the first East European countries to show courage in making change , although its economy has not necessarily benefited from this , ’ said President Mitterrand .
16 When I had sufficiently recovered from this onslaught , two points remained fixed in my mind .
17 Be humble enough to learn from this so that you can increase your gains elsewhere .
18 The recourse to social control measures has been entirely removed from this Act and can now be invoked only under general statute that regulates powers to suspend individual rights ( Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. s. 1666 ) .
19 However , as the sample was selected from those who had sought treatment or counselling for their daily habit , such users are necessarily excluded from this study .
20 Arena obviously benefitted from this , with both it and the army laying on transport for its supporters .
21 So escape from this and we 'll go into initial set up I think .
22 To dispel another myth : we have not entirely evolved from this animal ability to use our senses for survival .
23 Almost alone in Europe , the Early music critics have scorned the triviality and self-indulgence that can so easily spring from this subjectivism ; perhaps without realizing it , they have correspondingly sought to direct the music they love towards the musical tradition of cathedrals and chapels .
24 Intentionally omitted from this volume and its companions is any more subjective appreciation or interpretation of Magritte 's art .
25 Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions .
26 In America satellite technology , video monitors and digital data links relay sound and images from the sea-bed to museum visitors thousands of miles away and Britain may soon benefit from this new type of underwater museum .
27 Meanwhile it is male colleagues who have largely benefited from this anti-lesbianism .
28 Some of the skiers who have already benefited from this charity are Martin Bell , Deidre Angella , Michael Dixon , Louise McKenzie , Brynrefail School and Barnardo 's Homes .
29 Two points thus emerge from this kanun , with the aid of the information to be found in the biographical sources : first , in general , the higher one 's rank in the medrese system the higher the rank of one 's initial mevleviyet ; and second , again in general , the higher one 's rank in the medrese system before turning to the mevleviyets , the better one 's chances of eventual promotion to the highest of them .
30 At the south-western corner of the city walls two smaller castles were built , Baynard 's and Mountfichet , but never allowed to become great fortresses ; and they were finally removed from this strategic place by Edward I in the late thirteenth century : by a king whose mighty works at the Tower mirrored his determination to keep the Londoners under firm control ; but who greatly expanded the western end and formed a large new enclosure there for the Dominican friars , who could help him to ensure that no hostile presence met him when he came from Westminster to the City .
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