Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Owen , feeling at last that he ought to retire from contra matters — — but remembering what he had sworn ‘ on the altar of God ’ — hoped that he might still be of use to North ‘ against another group of Godless communists . ’ |
2 | Complaints may range from criticism of the architecture of the house to criticism of the methods available for doing housework : |
3 | As the people from whom paper SPRs originate may range from software developers with an intimate knowledge of the software to users with only a rudimentary understanding of computers , it is advisable to route incoming SPRs through a single responsible authority , or one per project , associated with the LIFESPAN manager . |
4 | Their prey may range from insects , snails and lizards to rodents , birds , birds ' eggs and small mammals . |
5 | It may be caused by an accidental or inadvertent release from an industrial plant , and the effects may range from annoyance ( e.g. odour ) through minor illness or discomfort ( nose , eye and breathing irritation , coughing , nausea ) to , in some cases , serious illness or even death as happened at Seveso , Bhopal and Chernobyl ( table 7.3 ) . |
6 | Liability under this head may arise from A 's entering into a contract with B knowing that the contract is inconsistent with a prior contract of B's with C as in B. M. T. A. v. Salvadori where A bought a car from B knowing that the sale constituted a breach by B of his contract with C that he would not sell the car within a year . |
7 | Make provision to deal with enquiries which may arise from members and where necessary refer exceptional enquiries to The Engineering Council in accordance with agreed procedures . |
8 | Effective education , experience and training can significantly reduce the handicaps which may arise from disabilities . |
9 | In other situations , complexities may arise from variations in the Richardson number , as defined above , from place to place . |
10 | The present research will consider cognitive constraints that may arise from limitations in children 's capacities for monitoring their own success at a task and thereby employ a strategic approach to its mastery . |
11 | At this stage it is difficult to assess whether the potential benefits to accounts users which may arise from improvements in audit judgments and financial reporting as a result of regulation can be justified against the costs , particularly at the smaller end of the market . |
12 | Vulnerability may arise from dependence upon the fiduciary for information and advice , the existence of a relationship of confidence , or the significance of a particular transaction for the parties . |
13 | This state may arise from anger , a temper , being contradicted , feeling mortified o from physical pain itself . |
14 | Sexual dysfunction may arise from fear of pregnancy or parenthood , anxiety as to the possibility of venereal disease , guilt as to a child 's disability , or anger at the sex role thrust upon one by society . |
15 | Disagreement may arise from failure to agree facts or amounts included in the accounts . |
16 | He claims that although Mr Halmi 's stories may emanate from Moscow , they are not from the official archives of the KGB . |
17 | In endemic areas in the northern hemisphere infection may persist from year to year in two ways : |
18 | Language is not merely a neutral medium for the conveying of information ; it can trigger emotional responses which may spring from prejudice , stereotyping or misunderstanding . |
19 | The bill accepts the administration 's demand for a $150,000 limit on the punitive damages that women may seek from companies that practice discrimination ( although there is no limit on compensatory damages ) . |
20 | The following new Article 143 shall be inserted in the Basic Law : " Article 143. ( 1 ) Law in the territory specified in Article 3 of the Unification Treaty may deviate from provisions of this Basic Law for a period not extending beyond Dec. 31 , 1992 … |
21 | Only one quick injection is necessary to help give you the protection you may need from flu . |
22 | Only one quick injection is necessary to help give you the protection you may need from flu . |
23 | Capital may flourish from limitations on imports , curbs on , or the expropriation of , foreign companies , and the expansion the State may initiate to secure its power . |
24 | We may know from experience that whenever we have two equivalent bonds related by symmetry ( a 2-fold axis C 2 , a mirror plane σ or an inversion center i ) , their motions combine to give symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations . |
25 | Same itself says that pto outputs should range from 120–122hp , so our model was a bit low . |
26 | It should arise from concern and interest in the counsellee , not from a prurient self-interest or inquisitiveness on the part of the counsellor . |
27 | ‘ One must profit from progress . ’ |
28 | And if you must buy from Europe ask your supplier if they can guarantee the product . |
29 | In Figure 2 , R 2 must buy from M 1 not M 2 , but M 1 is unconstrained . |
30 | This guidance should exclude from surgery most children whose effusions will resolve quickly . |