Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun] from " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | SIS will also be covering Kelso , Newbury and greyhound racing from Bristol so the need to give punters the opportunity to additionally sample delights from the orient hardly seems necessary . |
2 | Further sales will take place over the winter season and will mostly include works from the private apartments at Broadlands , Hampshire , Mountbatten 's home from 1939 to 1979 , where rising debts and decreasing visitor numbers have led to the sales . |
3 | All the best rock bands come out of art colleges , etc … and it 's still the case they find they can only reproduce music from Beethoven , Mozart , etc . |
4 | Under the current wording of the legislation , companies can only make profits from supplying electricity and building new power stations . |
5 | A leading microbiologist says people should only eat eggs from salmonella-free flocks . |
6 | A senior member of the Donegal executive of the Irish Farmers Association told farmers that they should only buy diesel from a legitimate source . |
7 | Several historians for instance have challenged Shorter 's notion of the emancipating effect of women 's work and have shown that even during industrialisation , it was performed in the context of the family economy and therefore did not necessarily free women from the control of either their families or traditional values . |
8 | The free movement of goods was hindered by varying taxation systems , public procurement restrictions ( to only include tenders from domestic providers ) and different technical and consumer protection standards . |
9 | It is obviously sensible , given your knowledge of the sector , to utilise you [ and your in house experts ] in the search process and we will very much welcome feedback from you at every stage of the search process . |
10 | It can have no practical effect and will only divert attention from where it should be pressed by those who feel strongly about it . |
11 | Because Britain is largely self-sufficient in its main sources of energy , the Government can perhaps claim immunity from the charge that it is exploiting deliveries from oil-exporting states to swell national tax coffers . |
12 | In the 1930s fears of bombing casualties in a future war led to government plans for the dispersal of the population ; dispersal , it was felt , would not only remove civilians from the highly vulnerable urban conurbations where blitzkreig bombing would be concentrated , but would also minimise casualties by spreading the population as thinly as possible . |
13 | But service with Mr Deng in Taihang does not necessarily provide protection from purge ; it did not help Zhao Ziyang , the former prime minister and party leader . |
14 | That is to say , it can merely shift income from one better-off section to another . |
15 | Petrographical studies of thin sections form the basis of much modern research on sedimentary rocks , whether siliciclastic , volcanic , carbonate or evaporitic , and the information gained can greatly supplement data from field- or core-based studies . |
16 | In a similar position would be a street trader , who regularly deals with a certain wholesaler and who could only gain credit from him by guaranteeing to purchase his goods . |
17 | Changing the patterns of our social performance can only take place from within our own selves , and through our own volition . |
18 | When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks . |
19 | Caterpillars have eyes on the sides of their body but they can only tell dark from light . |
20 | He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology , he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated . |
21 | The naturalistic instinct has been to claim that mind somehow creates generality in a sense stronger than that which Aristotle allows ; it does not merely release generality from its potential state in matter , but fabricates it . |
22 | However , RENFE , like BR , did greatly reduce staff from the 1960s , largely as a result of technological modernization ( see ch. 5 ) . |
23 | One would literally get letters from eight to eighty , with a tremendous number of university students , all asking questions about the motivation of the series , how long it was going to carry on , questions I was n't even qualified to answer sometimes . |
24 | The continuing popularity of ‘ mother-in-law ’ jokes reinforces a universally recognized truth that marriage does not necessarily release people from the grip of their parents . |
25 | The standard answer to suggestions that the judiciary is less than a representative cross-section of society is that the Lord Chancellor can only fashion judges from the timber he finds on the list of QCs . |
26 | What chance have they got of getting them all right when they can only inspect houses from the road outside ? ’ |
27 | It will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western . |
28 | On the afternoon of 26 August we will be holding the promised follow-up to our Emergency Services open day ; it will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western and I will be pleased if you or other senior colleagues can take part . |
29 | It will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western . |
30 | The Sox do not merely snatch defeat from the jaws of victory ; they reach right down the oesophagus to retrieve it . |