Example sentences of "[vb infin] from [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The country 's youngest citizens will benefit from a £100,000 gift from Sainsbury 's this year .
2 LOCAL schools will benefit from a £400 , project aimed at reducing energy waste in classrooms .
3 Weekend reports suggest that the long-term unemployed — those out of work longer than 12 months — will benefit from a £300 million scheme aimed at bringing them back into the workforce .
4 All other children sharing a room or not sharing will benefit from a 10% reduction off the appropriate adult price .
5 What else could you expect from the gentry ?
6 There are marked fluctuations in the monthly totals for any one winter , which must partly stem from the species ' habit of frequently feeding outside the estuaries during the day , so that birds are missed by the counts .
7 By the system proposed by the Ulster Movement , power will stem from the people themselves , implemented by street councils with the residents delegates to area councils .
8 But the monthly means from November to February show comparatively little variation and indicate an average winter population in the two Harbours of around 1,200 birds ; at least some of the fluctuations in the winter counts must arise from the species ' regular habit of feeding outside the Harbours in flooded fields , when these are available .
9 He failed to show how from the other direction values could arise from the people and become incorporated in the state ideology .
10 Different colours are available ; browns look natural , bright colours are popular with some fishkeepers , but may detract from the fish .
11 Can I hear from the people who think that yes , we do need the monarchy and it is the minority in this er hundred , forty five of you said yes .
12 I tell you this : never again shall I drink from the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in the kingdom of God ( of my Father ) ( Mark 14:22–25 ; Matt.
13 As a corollary to that , the missile did n't come from an aircraft , either .
14 I mean basically , the s the the funding will come from the sales company
15 It must come from the people themselves : art and culture can play an enormous part . ’
16 Magistrates may help — if they are independent — but the real pressure must come from the people .
17 Clearly , then , this school concludes that change can come from the people themselves .
18 If his assurance satisfies the Church , start-up costs for building work would come from the £243,000 Mr Fallon allocated for church school repairs in County Durham this year .
19 Obviously the way in which powers are used by different agencies , such as the Inland Revenue , DSS or the police , depend largely to the support they feel they will receive from the media , the Government and the public .
20 Output is very good , and as speedy as you will get from a 6ppm laser printer .
21 Just a description they 'll get from the people who run this place .
22 Cultures of resistance may stretch from the folk knowledges and information networks which sustained an awareness of abortion and birth control when they were tabooed or unlawful , to the specific subcultures of stigmatised sexual minorities .
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