Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] from a " in BNC.

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1 Here users tend to come from a wide variety of backgrounds , and press for an equally wide range of requirements .
2 Syllabus makers appear to suffer from a sad tendency to measure curriculum content by what is contained in the syllabus and textbooks rather than by what is , or what can be , absorbed by the learners .
3 Both of them appear to suffer from a form of mental myopia in imagining the consequences of such proposals , and I am not here referring only to Mill-type consequences of harm brought about by unwise decisions .
4 The scanner looks at different kinds of injury than the equipment which Darlington and North Tees health authority expect to receive from a national health department package announced two weeks ago .
5 There have been numerous clashes between land-owners and new-age travllers in the county — last October two farmers lost 10 sheep in several attacks by dogs which they say came from a nearby travellers encampment .
6 Clacton police want to hear from a ginger-haired man , aged about 18 , who called at nearby Branwhite 's garage about 8.45 pm to eliminate him from their inquiries .
7 Theresa just how do we justify that and then I want to hear from a lawyer about this .
8 I can see them appealing to players who want to change from a rack unit crammed with sounds that are hardly ( if ever ) used , back to something which is as simple as , or even simpler than a row of pedals .
9 Another reason may be , again , that they have very little precise notion of what they want to get from a particular text .
10 They hope to attract from a wide area .
11 The sort of noise you imagine coming from a torture chamber .
12 Smoke coming from a normally disused building , a vehicle heading for a deserted spot .
13 For it costs money to immunise needy children , investigate AIDS and treat TB , train more minimum wage workers to break out of poverty and help the displaced , including those let go from a shrinking military .
14 Not only the Baltic republics but all the others too stand to lose from a crackdown .
15 But there are exceptions which have specialised needs — while all fish seem to benefit from a bit of variety now and then .
16 They were both hugging me and I was crying the kind of tears which seem to come from a part of you which you never knew you had .
17 And there 's no quicker way to make money than drugs , particularly if you happen to come from a country where the stuff is sold like artichokes .
18 Bury ( 1988 ) provides some interesting ideas about how the debate can be moved forward by designing research projects which examine ageing from a longitudinal perspective .
19 New paintings though lately they seem more like coloured sculptures fixed to the wall by Elizabeth Murray are at Paula Cooper until the end of the month and Pat Adams , whose abstractions seem to result from a collision of the macro- and micro-cosmic , is at Zabriskie with twenty new paintings beginning 15 April and continuing until 15 May .
20 A mental construct arising from a misapprehension of the relationship between the crofter and his land .
21 An understanding on PR , which would change the electoral terrain , may come , but is likely to be stubbornly resisted , above all amongst loyalists at the grass-roots constituency level , which is exactly where the dialogue with the Liberal Democrats and other political forces who stand to gain from a more democratic electoral system needs to begin .
22 On Tue , 4 Jan 1994 , wrote : Worst joke to come from a scum supporter over the xmas hols .
23 Some like to work from a diagram where there is a brief description of technique used at the start , then the remainder of the pattern consists of the diagram of the various garment parts , with figures that relate to stitches , rows and sizes .
24 I 've said how much I like programming from a simple map printed on top of this type of unit ( BOSS 's ME-6 and ME-10 operate in a similar way ) , and the A4 really could n't be simpler .
25 Such funding usually remains under the control of central ministries , and the approaches being supported tend to result from a dialogue limited to administrators and professional experts .
26 I find knitting from a pattern in the Design Controller even easier than knitting with a mylar sheet .
27 Consequently most visitors to the countryside continue to come from a fairly circumscribed group of affluent suburban car-owning families while those arguably in greater need are scarcely catered for .
28 Try booting from a system floppy and use the SYS command to transfer the system tracks to the hard disk by typing :
29 Other infections strike resulting from a motley bunch of bacteria — some carried by cats , birds , or cattle — which normally cause humans little problem .
30 And if you want to know what that is wheezing , clanking and snorting in the background — a sound resembling a veteran totter emerging from a collection of Blue Peter cans — it 's Sir John Junor dressed up in armour and on white charger .
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