Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | They could also result from impact in a stratified surface . |
32 | In addition to modernising existing housing and creating new homes , the communities will also benefit from education support , improving the environment and some economic development . |
33 | Heat exchangers might also benefit from treatment with polymers . |
34 | Land vehicles could also benefit from satcom links . |
35 | In addition , Urban Programme authorities will also benefit from Trade and Industry incentives : in such areas , two-thirds of marketing , design , management and manufacturing consultancy costs will be paid . |
36 | Then he asked suddenly , ‘ Do you also speak from experience ? ’ |
37 | It will also grow from seed sown in late spring , with protection , planting out about six weeks later . |
38 | Changes may also occur from year to year in response to cycles in rodent populations . |
39 | The second major effect of the introduction of private property occurred , according to Engels , as an indirect result of the change to patriliny , a state which he did not clearly distinguish from patriarchy . |
40 | It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached . |
41 | The colour and the texture can also vary from yellow to brown . |
42 | Client will provide to KPMG such information as KPMG may reasonably request from time to time in connection with the Offer and will not , without prior consultation and the written consent of KPMG ( such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) make or publish any announcement , public statement or document concerning the Offer whether before the announcement of or during the course of the Offer ; and |
43 | It is highly unlikely that research will do more than elaborate and refine matters upon which one may reasonably speculate from experience , from theories of behaviour generally , and from knowledge available from other areas , such as child abuse , or particular to ageing . |
44 | In this way Miliband argued that power was derived not just from ownership of the means of production but might also derive from position as a politician or bureaucrat in the state 's institutions . |
45 | We must also learn from criticism , and learn not to put our pride in the way like a brick wall if we are criticized . |
46 | We know that all of us will eventually die from disease , natural disaster , accidents or whatever . |
47 | I can now speak from experience and say that it 's much easier to spend a day at the office than it is to spend a day at home , and you have the benefit of spending ‘ quality time ’ with your baby at evenings and weekends . |
48 | For example , most farmers are self-employed , many farmers now work part-time in other occupations but may still be classified as self-employed farmers , farmers ' wives often work for them as partners , professional people may often work from home preferring a rural to an urban base , and large estates still employ a number of private domestic staff . |
49 | Check that your saddle fits correctly as horses will often run from pain in the back . |
50 | The growth in such services will often stem from government legislation providing for higher standards as the following examples make clear . |
51 | They will often change from district to district , and much would be lost from our language if they fell into disuse . |
52 | Valuable coaching can often come from drama school tutors who can give a fair assessment of the possibilities you may have prior to auditioning . |
53 | It was then that she began to really drift from University life . |
54 | Surely if you increase the fee from £200 to £600 you may severely suffer from overkill , as I have recently witnessed in my voluntary work for another organisation . |
55 | If , for example , banks refuse overdrafts , people may well borrow from building societies by extending their house mortgages . |
56 | The microscope could even move from reading to writing . |
57 | Since the ban , it appears farmers have been selling their milk to pig farmers , so the problem may simply shift from milk to pork . |
58 | And if you have once demonstrated you skill at copying chairs , you can get on with meeting all the requests you will surely have from family and friends . |
59 | Could they legitimately take from man those primary rights by virtue of which they have their existence , they would destroy their own foundation , break the moral chain , give a chaotic impulse in the universe and introduce confusion , in the works of Him who is not the God of confusion but of order . |
60 | ‘ I mean , we ca n't simply go from table to table asking , can we ? ’ |