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

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1 Add to or subtract from this list according to the needs and activities of your particular organisation .
2 How did the building surveyor fit into or emerge from this new form of education ?
3 Community relations and neighbourhood police in Easton take the opposite view , as we shall shortly show , but not all section police demean or demur from this type of work .
4 Andrew was not going to accept rebuke or defeat from this untutored beauty .
5 Either use your own approach , or choose from this list : 1 A poem that ends with the words , Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh ! is my reaction .
6 To ensure the rights laid down in or following from this treaty , they shall especially guarantee freedom of contract , freedom to exercise a trade , freedom of establishment and occupation , and freedom of movement of Germans in the entire currency area , freedom to form associations to safeguard and enhance working and economic conditions and … ownership of land and means of production by private investors …
7 Scholars were seeking to measure attitudes at a high level , and to infer from this different accounts or models of the personality by reference to which behaviour could be explained .
8 So it was that Edward III was able to extend the areas directly involved in war and to benefit from this by using landing points on different parts of the French coast .
9 Our strategy is straightforward : we will continue to concentrate on our two core businesses of spirits and beers and to benefit from this clear focus .
10 How can you learn and grow from this illness ?
11 Help me to grow and progress from this point on in the way I understand , respond and conduct my relationships with others .
12 It is a matter of working at , responding to the detail , exploring the ‘ resonances ’ of the detail and moving from this to a full appreciation of the total effect .
13 This is important because if you do get infected , you can be sure that there are no viruses resident in memory by turning the PC off and rebooting from this disk .
14 Betty Rizzo observes that Philip Leapor voted for the first time in the 1749 election for Knight of the Shire , and judges from this that he had used the capital from the subscription to buy his freehold [ Rizzo ] .
15 Er certainly the , the people who worked and flew from this field er gather distinction , honour and glory unto themselves for their er .
16 However , although at the upper levels of society locative and other bynames became surnames and survived from this early period , this was not true at the lower levels and certainly there is no uniformity in the development of surnames .
17 She wished she could take her son and Maisie 's children , and go from this place .
18 Well I suppose a very junior clerk , the first job I was given was , well it 's unheard of in this day and age but what they had was what they call a bundi clock and there every driver and conductor had got a key that was inserted in this clock and on it was his personal number , well when he reported for duty , he inserted this key into the clock , turned the handle and stamped on to a piece of paper , a roll of paper , his number and the time he reported and the next day it was my job to go through and record from this piece of paper how many minutes they were late f reporting for duty and if they erm were more than , I think about three or four minutes we had to send them a memo telling them , that 's how things were in those days that people were , they toed the line or else .
19 And at the end of it all , realising how much she has contributed to and gained from this greatest of all creative acts , she proclaims that she is Myself , Myself .
20 If you want to share a bat 's experience , it is almost certainly grossly misleading to go into a cave , shout or bang two spoons together , consciously time the delay before you hear the echo , and calculate from this how far the wall must be .
21 They all require us to make sense of the realist thought that it is always possible that , unknown to us , the world differs radically from the way it appears to us , and argue from this that we can not know that the world really is the way it appears to us .
22 Then turning to Millie , whose expression almost broke her down and gave her the urge to take her by the hand and run from this place , only her good sense stopped her ; and bending down , she put her arms around the child and when she felt the tightness of the embrace and the pressure of the thin body against her belly , it was only with an effort she stopped the tears from flowing .
23 In taking a patient 's history the doctor has to listen carefully to what the patient says , which may be incoherent , and extract from this account the elements which are medically relevant .
24 They were trying to wear him down , but they would fail ; he would find the Key , he would find the Way Out and escape from this joke , this awful solitary confinement for Heroes ; he would leave them all behind and take his rightful place in the greater reality again .
25 It attempts to draw together information from several different fields and to construct from this information a theory of how homoeopathic remedies may work .
26 Historically records have usually been preserved because organisations thought that they were important for their own work , and departing from this principle might well create more problems than it would solve .
27 But to conclude from this that the quality of his faith lay in the fact that he trusted God for no reason whatever is quite illegitimate .
28 But to argue from this that we can divorce the term furnished tenancy or assault from the elements within the bracket is a non sequitur .
29 The services affected , described in Sch 3 , VATA 1983 are : transfers and assignments of copyright , patents , licences , trademarks and similar rights ; advertising services ; services of consultants , engineers , consulting bureaux , lawyers , accountants and other similar services ; data processing and provision of information ( but excluding from this head any services relating to land ) ; acceptance of any obligation to refrain from pursuing or exercising , in whole or part , any business activity ; banking , financial and insurance services ( including reinsurance , but not including the provision of safe deposit facilities ) ; the supply of staff ; the letting on hire of goods other than means of transport ; and the services rendered by one person to another in procuring for the other any of the above services .
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