Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities .
2 ‘ One can only speak from experience , ’ he retorted .
3 The Padre was very weak now , and could only move from place to place if someone helped him .
4 Very obviously when this town was designed and laid out and nobody foresaw the growth of the private motor car , er today private motor car is accepted , but in a town which was built perhaps the idea that one in twenty would own a motor car and we 're now faced with the probably one in three have a motor car , we 're now faced with a problem which can only detract from life in the town , also the fact that huge lorries are passing through what were envisaged as quiet residential neighbourhoods with a consequent breaking of curbs and of paving stones where the lorries are compelled to mount the pavings in order to get round parked cars and things of that nature it detracts from the life in Harlow I do , I think a considerable extent , erm , the other factor is that there 's become a lack of pride in the town by the people who live in it , this is seen from the amount of rubbish , and refuse that is dropped from the minor vandalism that goes on the graffiti , er particularly in underpasses where people are walking to the town centre and that , those are the things where the town has lost its way , when we first came here you never saw bits of paper and packages from sweets and cigarettes and things , perhaps maybe because the package industry has developed over the years and that er whereas whenever we had responsibility for taking a small child out , if it had sweets it was encouraged to put the wrappings in its pocket until it got home , now of course it 's encouraged to drop it just where it wants to and er this not only applies to children , some of the worst culprits are the adults who leave the , leave the public houses with a can of beer to drink on the way home and drop it just when they 've finished the last drop of beer or the fish and chip paper 's just dropped .
5 The comparative implications of adopting this approach are that the meaning of what we are labelling ‘ aggression ’ will necessarily vary from case to case , depending on how the native concepts to which it is opposed vary from case to case .
6 Firstly , patients with sporadic adenomatous colorectal polyps are known to have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer , but the possible modulation of this risk by hereditary or environmental factors will naturally vary from subject to subject .
7 Finally , an emotional attachment or special friendship — call it what you will — can only go from strength to strength now , and in this respect , October should have a fairytale ending .
8 Her rehabilitation is now almost complete , and thanks to the special care of the Stokenchurch dog 's home and the patience of her new owners , she can only go from strength to strength .
9 the extent to which bureaucracies can indulge in co-optation will obviously vary from country to country , but the reciprocal relationship that develops between administrative agencies and client groups to the mutual benefit of each is very widespread .
10 The arm swing which pulls the club into the hitting area becomes the release action , the transition point being at about ten o'clock with the club shaft position , although this will obviously vary from player to player .
11 While the proportion received from the various sources will obviously vary from authority to authority , virtually all will receive some revenue from all three .
12 The current guidelines do not cover these matters and this will obviously vary from project to project .
13 Such openness can only come from confidence .
14 Crocodiles can lose water at a rate of up to half of that of amphibians ( which have a much more permeable skin , and would greatly suffer from desiccation on land were it not for the safety valve of a reduced urine flow , which passes much of its water content back into the body ) .
15 Would you be prepared to put my name forward as the UK representative who would most benefit from funding assistance , if it was available ?
16 It is hoped that some 6,000 organisations could eventually benefit from involvement with the project .
17 Another argument for legalisation of cannabis and other drugs is that criminals will no longer benefit from trafficking and individual sufferers will no longer need to commit crimes in order to obtain the money for their supply .
18 Although the feet do not stretch and point in the way we still care about in the West , the dancers do not just move from position to position ; they dance in a long poem of fluently musical movement that is classical ballet 's chief claim to fame .
19 That premium will anyway differ from company to company depending on the level of regional oversubscription .
20 On Easter Monday , as the season of Lent finished and we need no longer abstain from wine , we opened a new bottle .
21 The more productive country would still benefit from specialisation in those goods it produces best , and should then import those goods it is comparatively worse at producing .
22 But good news for birthday boys and girls — the popular Birthday File will still appear from time to time .
23 But I could always work from home .
24 But if it 's an on-going problem that , would possibly keep from work , let's say for a year .
25 ( Unhappily ) We act on scraps of information … sifting half-remembered directions that we can hardly separate from instinct .
26 Remember to cover the empty pool or sink in the autumn , or it will rapidly refill from rain and snow .
27 Page references were necessary for this so that pupils could quickly move from purpose to information .
28 We need more support from food producers and retailers .
29 The cliffs themselves are banted back in order to make them safe from rock falls and so forth , but they , they do still suffer from weathering attack by rain , by frost , and the combination of salt from spray and frost is quite damaging , so that anybody who walks along the undercliff knows that in winter , for example , you tend to get a sludge of erm white erm finely divided wet chalk which sledges off erm cliff , particularly those people in recent years who 've walked behind the marina , where it no longer gets washed off by the high tide erm where Brighton Corporation have to keep trying to remove it .
30 Price-resistance , payment problems , piracy — in many parts of the world , no matter how great the aspirations of the local population , plans to supply demand can rapidly turn from opportunity to threat .
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