Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Susie , 41 , has suffered from multiple sclerosis for 20 years and knows from first-hand experience the difficulty in finding facilities geared up for those who actually gain most from regular exercise .
2 Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation .
3 If you suffer badly from these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help .
4 The Chancellor has abolished car sales tax altogether from 13 November 1992 , although this will have to be paid for by higher motoring taxes after 1992/93 .
5 Further , being at or near the top , these persons are those most strongly identified with the goals of the organization … they believe in the , organization , they want to attain its goals , they profit personally from such goal attainment .
6 From this a deduction has to be made for knife sharpening and shields , about 4d a week … the women suffer greatly from chronic asthma … and by the acids with which the Colonial skins are cleaned .
7 We sit nicely from 5.30 to 8.30 then do our bit — ‘ The Cocktail Party ’ — which goes down royally .
8 The company seems to have been forgiven for its oil spill in the Mersey estuary in 1989 ; it came third in ‘ community and environmental responsibility ’ , only one place down from last time .
9 Our perambulations were interrupted now and again when other young friends with babies , hove in sight and , being infectious , we had to wave from a distance and hurry away from each other .
10 Alternative responses to the early stages of the National Curriculum build not from rigid hierarchies of tasks , but from pedagogical principles flexibly applied to respond to different individuals and groups , and based on an understanding of broad developmental principles and their diverse expression in individual children 's work.6
11 For a short time we got on without much difficulty , but we were soon obliged to have recourse to our hands and knees , and clamber thus from one crag to another .
12 Steer away from bloody television and we might still have a fighting chance .
13 In discussing texts we idealise away from this variability of the experiencing of the text and assume what Schutz has called ‘ the reciprocity of perspective ’ , whereby we take it for granted that readers of a text or listeners to a text share the same experience ( Schutz , 1953 ) .
14 Without access to corporate data , says Gresham , companies are unwilling to begin the shift over from proprietary systems .
15 They were much more likely to stick to the ‘ maginot line ’ of municipal antiracism and therefore , paradoxically , to experience any shift away from that defensive position as a retreat .
16 The first shift away from this kind of deixis is where the centre of orientation ( origo ) but not the related objects are part of the canonical situation .
17 Generally speaking higher-status groups and women tend to approximate more closely to standardized varieties and all speakers shift away from non-standard forms in a situation such as a formal interview .
18 We should take everyone 's experience and build up from that .
19 In reminiscence , you build up from past life to the present .
20 Sorry to burden you with another Europroblem , but with the growth in cross-border activity , we are getting more and more bright-eyed young journalists that know a foreign language and report back from continental press conferences the English equivalent of exactly what was said in the local language — except that it does n't actually mean anything in English : an august journal — no names to spare any blushes — reports that the boss of IBM Deutschland GmbH said with regard to the company 's figures ‘ we made a decision to place a burden on our financial balance in order to ensure a healthier future ’ …
21 Report back from sub group on consultation
22 Some trees have only one fleeting season of interest , but the winter cherry , Prunus subhirtella ‘ Autumnalis ’ , certainly does not fit into this category — its flowers appear intermittently from late autumn to spring and its autumn colour is also striking .
23 In these examples the energy is manifested as kinetic energy : the energy of motion as the products fly apart from each other .
24 The Masai , who are still highly agitated , back away from each other .
25 However , it is possible that the clients who benefit mostly from primary care might be the nurses themselves .
26 Accordingly we tend to be friendly with one another , there being a general recognition that we all benefit rather from mutual support than ferocious competition .
27 Those who benefit most from such a system are the two largest parties and those with regionally concentrated support .
28 A few States benefit most from this expenditure , notably those around Washington DC itself ( where potential contractors may gain advantages from locating in proximity to the Pentagon ) , plus Massachusetts , Texas , California , Washington , Maine and Missouri .
29 Thus , those who benefit most from this gender-blind legislation are non-manual male workers .
30 In hyperacute cases sheep die suddenly from haemorrhagic gastritis .
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