Example sentences of "[to-vb] from these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I believe , therefore , that it is not implausible to infer from these findings that a substantial fraction of Labour voters reckoned merely that the party would be able to form a more competent and moderate government , and would be better able to defuse the crisis , although one should not discount the continued existence of a ‘ class reflex ’ vote owing little to any elaborate political calculation .
2 It is possible to infer from these passages and others in The State of the Prisons that Howard believed in both the good man theory , and in control by the courts .
3 Can you imagine how much it would cost to extrapolate from these screen sizes to a wall-sized panel ?
4 Unfortunately , many non-waged people are unable to benefit from these MSC courses since they are only available for those with UB40 cards .
5 We want you to be among the very first in Britain to benefit from these developments and to enjoy them !
6 Your articles on women and workers make fascinating reading but provide us with little hope that a movement for change is likely to come from these quarters .
7 For example , costs in the area ‘ scrap and rectification ’ were shown to derive from these factors :
8 To descend from these heights to the commonplace , we have already seen that at the beginning of his time as abbot of Bec , Anselm had a problem about the rights of the abbey of Bec .
9 The first implication to draw from these models is that diversification within a national market can not eliminate the risk due to the market .
10 The conclusion we are entitled to draw from these findings is that , in general , female usage tends towards the more ‘ careful ’ end of the stylistic continuum and male usage towards the more ‘ casual ’ , and it seemed at this stage of our research that we had some justification for the claim that in linguistic variation , sex-differentiation is prior to class differentiation and need not be interpreted as subsidiary to class ( as it normally has been ) .
11 One notable feature to emerge from these reports is the loss of faith , at least among younger academics , in what the TLS Special Correspondent calls the old " mystical " attitude , an insistence on the special power of English to exert a civilizing influence .
12 It is possible to see from these studies that differences between deaf people and hearing people are small when the language differences are taken into account .
13 Explain how to calculate from these figures base-weighted ( Laspeyres ) price index numbers with 1980 as base year .
14 to develop from these accounts an analysis of policy options for incorporating information technology into the whole curriculum .
15 The testers hope to develop from these best-sellers a near-ideal ‘ village level operation and maintenance ’ pump — which decade followers have long dreamed of .
16 When it came to planning , however , very little seemed to follow from these observations .
17 Feminist psychology repeats traditional academic psychology 's concentration on North American middle-class white student samples , and its tendency to generalize from these samples to all subjects .
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