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

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1 And he especially wants to encourage female football players to join : ‘ We do n't get the response we should from the girls it would be nice to see more at the schools . ’
2 anyway he went to the toilet , went a wee and I put him back in bed and he was laid there and anyway and , and he eventually dropped off , anyway I was telling my mum about it yesterday , and I did n't sort of think no more of it the next day , right , and mum I said well if ever he gets that again she said you should from the doctor she said , because , one of our boys had it she said and it was a blockage
3 Those spurious Plants must from the Soil be torn ,
4 Since even the best attested fact of the history of the past can possess no more than a very high degree of probability and since , by definition , Christian and indeed all religious faith must from the believer 's point of view be absolutely certain and secure , can faith ever be said to depend upon an historical fact , no matter how well established ?
5 Er members will recall that the potential savings that might from the original was something in the order of eight to nine hundred thousand pounds and of course the majority of those er present the saving will be policy will be consideration .
6 En route to the train-tube terminal Jaq comm-called Grimm to carry away as much as he could from the hotel suite , settle their account if challenged , and rendezvous at the Tormentum .
7 On the death of a bishop , while his spiritual jurisdiction and income were administered by the dean , or prior , and chapter of the cathedral church , the temporalities of the see — as with any tenant-in-chief during a minority-reverted to the crown for the duration of the vacancy ; they were usually farmed or leased out to the profit of the crown and of the farmers who were naturally inclined to extract as much as they could from the windfall .
8 Spirits in both cars were high , Margaret scenting battle , her guards taking what pleasure they could from the prospect of a day or two at the seaside .
9 At the end of the negotiations , as he prepared to run off to salvage what he could from the wreckage of the crashed aircraft in Nicaragua , North told the Iranians he had failed in his mission ‘ to start the process of healing between our countries ’ ; the two nations , Iran and America , were about to pass each other like ships in the night .
10 We were asked to infiltrate the area and retrieve as many documents as we could from the farmhouse .
11 Knowing what I do now [ he says ] , I think the DIA was looking for a way to get me back to Beirut to salvage what it could from the Asmar wreck .
12 Across the street , sheltering as best he could from the blasts of wind down Park Avenue , Gentle — who 'd returned to his station barely a minute before — caught sight of the doorman scrabbling on the foyer floor .
13 It grew wedged in a fork of the trees , its roots dangling in the air to trap what nourishment they could from the mists .
14 Sheltering among the rocks , to gather what relief they could from the heat of a sun which beat down remorselessly upon their uncovered heads , they ate their cold lunch in silence .
15 But Beethoven could take what he would from the past , and invent what he would .
16 I 'm not saying it 's not gon na happen but there is no evidence to suggest that it will from the survey .
17 That will from the authority the part that the authority pay , when is that when will that be paid in ?
18 Obviously there are issues for which the pondering of moral principles will from the start play a much bigger part than the one which confronts the traveller .
19 After that , find out what you can from the residents here . ’
20 First gauge what you can from the way that the job is advertised .
21 With ewe hoggs now being eligible for subsidy , it 's important to get everything you can from the system .
22 Here teams of men work at their own risk in the most basic and dangerous conditions imaginable , to scratch whatever they can from the rockface .
23 Upon receipt of preliminary enquiries and any additional enquiries , the seller 's conveyancers should answer those that they can from the deeds and documents of title and the balance from information given to them by their client .
24 ‘ I still enjoy scoring and I 'll try to do it as much as I can from the middle .
25 An ambitious day this , one where you will want to get as much as you can from the day , and from those around you .
26 Aesthetically , Londoners will have to draw what consolation they can from the fact that Nicholas Ridley , the former Environment Secretary and a water-colourist with an eye for broader horizons , had some influence in the siting of the gates .
27 The purpose of general management is to try and ensure that in the city that we are getting the best value we can from the health resources that are in the city , and I have the authority now , and the responsibility to spend the budget that I 've had allocated from the Oxfordshire Health Authority , by Gerald Simon who 's the general manager .
28 IBM indicates that it will salvage what it can from the collapse of its strategy , saying it will bring together ‘ the best platform functionality from our AD/Cycle and AIX CASE work . ’
29 The sculptural qualities of driftwood can from the basis for an unusual and interesting arrangement .
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