Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] from that " in BNC.

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1 Direct commercial influences are clearly involved where the corporation closes excess capacity in a particular product , or withdraws from that market entirely .
2 I felt sure that he was more than a little drunk , but his voice never slurred or changed from that flat resonance that makes so many Americans sound as though they are speaking over a loud-hailer .
3 I apply the A A schedule of motoring costs , B one eight one , for an engine capacity of two thousand and one to three thousand C C , of three thousand two hundred and eighty eight pounds and eighty eight pence and subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find that she would otherwise have run .
4 And subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find she would otherwise have run .
5 Then , it is said , Aenarion lay down beside his steed and passed from that age of the world .
6 At the same time I thought how few people , apart from Eliot , could have sat and telephoned from that desk : meanwhile , reflecting that it were more proper to appear to be contemplating the exterior than to be glancing at Eliot 's papers scattered in front of me .
7 The Medical Research Council were helpful up to a point , but even Mellanby rapidly found Florey 's demands tiresome and support from that quarter dwindled .
8 With the dominant class , it shares in the control of the existing social order and benefits from that order ( Portes 1985 ) .
9 ‘ Return To Sanity ’ gathers together all the odds and ends from that session and , in so doing , provides the full picture of a band who probably deserved better treatment .
10 In the UK we have disposed of a number of non-strategic assets for a total of £208 million , which will be received in 1993 , while in February this year we also disposed of our remaining businesses in Australia and withdrew from that country .
11 No one asks male thriller readers questions about their reading and extrapolates from that to their political state of health .
12 First ascertain what the learner already knows and teach from that point .
13 Italo Calvino 's last complete book , Mr Palomar ( 1985 ) , opens to the movement of waves and the look of a solitary observer whose gaze attempts to follow the progress of one single wave in its passage , separated and isolated from that of all the others , from open sea to shore .
14 Here , too , are sedimented conventions of presentation : the need to personalise the issue by interviewing hapless victims , to make comparisons with other events classified as similar in kind and , most obviously in the case of television , to be attracted to that which can be pictured and distracted from that which can not .
15 As is the case with most areas of text-linguistics , linguists tend to concentrate on the analysis of signalling devices in English and extrapolate from that to other languages .
16 Then I got a Gibson L5 and went from that to a Super 400 , and I 've stayed with 400s down through the years . ’
17 The NRPB , however , has now attacked the problem from the other end , by assessing the radiation dose on the British population and extrapolating from that 260 cases of thyroid cancer and 13 deaths were likely .
18 Let us begin with the simplest example and argue from that .
19 The advantage of the system , says the importer , is the way barrels can be stacked horizontally and emptied from that position .
20 He found she bottle and drank from that .
21 And following from that there 's the challenge connected with seeking Jesus , constantly seeking Jesus .
22 But you were saying were n't you you described this world which lots of us now have lost and somebody leaving school starting a job and retiring from that job , so the que the question David 's asked you is more important is n't it because deferred pensions are probably gon na become more , not less common .
23 Having gone down with the monarchy in the 1640s and learnt from that experience that its fortunes were closely dependent on those of the crown , the established church was more than ever determined to shore up the monarchy as a means of guaranteeing its own survival .
24 The next dates from 1888 – 94 and comes from that lecher 's vade mecum , My Secret Life by Frank Harris , ‘ Then a dread came over me .
25 This means that if you decide you do n't like the changes in the new version ( HOLIDAYS.DOC ) you can load the old version ( HOLIDAYS.BAK ) and work from that instead .
26 This species looks superficially like Amphioplus verrilli but differs from that species by the following characters : the tentacle pores usually have a rounded tentacle scale whereas verrilli has no tentacle scales and the ventral arm plates are flat not ridge as in verrilli .
27 The [ N ] is not distributed uniformly among the different amino acids , being largely confined to glycine , and the concentration of glycine in the free pool relative to the other amino acids is not only variable , but differs from that in protein .
28 The Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 restated the criminal offence of ‘ watching or besetting ’ but excluded from that activity ‘ attending at or near the house or place where a person resides , or works , or carries on business , or happens to be … in order merely to obtain or communicate information ’ .
29 It is now clear that hominoids emerged in East Africa , presumably showing behaviour similar to but diverging from that of other ape-like creatures .
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