Example sentences of "[vb base] from the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If my right hon. and learned Friend believes in cause and effect , will he assure the House that he has learnt a lesson from it and that not only investment in but the subsidy to British Rail will be maintained to provide the service that people expect from the railways as we approach the end of the century ?
2 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
3 A torrente is a river which usually flows only after rain or the melting of the snows ; most of the rivers that descend from the Apennines towards the Po and the Adriatic are torrenti , more or less dry in summer except for an occasional pool where you could swim in those far-off days without much danger to your health .
4 Yet when her salary cheque arrived she opened the envelope with trembling , hopeful fingers , and wept to find that the only other enclosure was a formal compliments slip from the accounts department .
5 Numerous shoots grow from the nodes of the rootstock .
6 Shoots grow from the nodes of the stem .
7 Huge yellowed bone ‘ ribs ’ grow from the floors along the curved walls , up to the ceiling where a sternum runs along the central ridge .
8 I intend to commission a survey soon to find out more about what the public want from the citizens charter and what their expectations and priorities are in taking forward this work .
9 ‘ What I want from the politicians ! ’
10 Take the necessary time to define clearly what kind of information you want from the book(s) .
11 5.5.2 the Tenant shall ( if in occupation ) immediately vacate the Premises and remove from the Premises all ( if any ) building and other materials and equipment on the Premises in connection with the Tenant 's Works
12 It was made the more difficult because the Iranians were at one remove from the hostage-takers ; even at best , all they could promise was to lean on Hizbollah and ask for a favour .
13 They hammed it up in the spectacular 17th century building unaware that smoke from the candles was blacking up the beautiful hand-painted ceiling .
14 There are 179 legally registered iron foundries nearby and , during the winter , smoke from the fires of Agra 's six million inhabitants adds to the acid content of the air .
15 At this hour the little clearing should be abustle with activity , huge mounds of logs being erected , smoke from the fires rising into the misty air .
16 He 's learned to enjoy his work … and even benefit from the groups
17 Considerations that are given deliberative priority in order to secure reliability constitute obligations ; corresponding to those obligations are rights , possessed by people who benefit from the obligations .
18 As receiving theatres they do not attract direct Arts Council funding , but they benefit from the Arts Council 's support for touring which enables more distinctive and varied programmes to be mounted .
19 Developments of this type are essential if Stirling is to retain parity with competitor institutions and benefit from the opportunities which the new technologies create .
20 Help promote and support the activities of the Ulster Orchestra by becoming a Friend and benefit from the privileges that only come from being a Friend of the Ulster Orchestra .
21 The people in many isolated farms and villages also benefit from the tourists .
22 Zambians in the Kafue National Park take fry from the tributaries of the Kafue River using Government-issued mosquito nets because they ca n't fish the main river for adult fish as the new Lake created by the hydro-electric dam did not have the standing trees removed before flooding .
23 Then as you start to make the point you 'll find your hands will come up naturally and bend from the elbows it sounds crazy to say but if if you suddenly go coo I 've got everything in me pocket but
24 The Alternative Prospectus , Welfare , Overseas , Mature and Postgraduate Student handbooks are just part of the information service you receive from the Students ' Association before arriving .
25 This year we are faced with considerable financial difficulty since the grant which we receive from the Sports Council towards our administration expenses has been cut .
26 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
27 The Piaroa recognize marriage exchange as an exceedingly dangerous principle to act upon , a lesson they receive from the events of the mythic past which was a time when each marriage alliance between strangers carried in its wake a deadly competition for the poisonous cultural capabilities of predation .
28 Coordinator and parent and playgroup will seek advice and support from the professionals involved with the child when this is appropriate — health visitor , social worker , physiotherapist , speech therapist , community mental handicap team .
29 In March of the following year , when the feuding between the UDA and the UVF reached the point of tit-for-tat assassination , Paisley called on Protestants to withdraw all support from the paramilitaries and accused them of committing crimes ‘ just as heinous and hellish as those of the IRA ’ .
30 In the human world , potential dangers range from the non-kinsmen and non-band members whose intentions can never be known with certainty , to the homicidal mai kahnoh kuui — ‘ the cutting-off-head-strangers ’ — who are believed to lurk along forest paths to decapitate the unwary , selling the heads to lowland Malays for ritual purposes .
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