Example sentences of "[vb infin] from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A customer may buy from several competitors in a given field ; a supplier will invariably supply to more than one business and yet , depending on the facts , the employer may be able to argue that these connections are sufficiently special .
2 New care management systems of assessment without provision do not rest easily with training which has equipped the worker to provide direct care , and there is some evidence that workers find the disincentives so great that they will resign from such posts ( Huxley and Kerfoot , 1992 ) .
3 What other animals do you know from other countries ?
4 All the land and other assets had not been valued and there had been no consideration of a clawback provision should the company profit from subsequent disposals .
5 My Lords , in view of the terms of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service I am satisfied that the Crown Prosecution Service can not profit from any disclosures in the present proceedings .
6 A problem with making recordings direct from electronic instruments is that they are totally free from any natural reverberation .
7 These included weekly meetings ( formal and semi-formal ) with Health Centre staff , some of whom wore more than one hat and could therefore speak from different perspectives ; regular visits to lunch clubs , where lunch was shared with attenders ; visits to old people 's homes .
8 But the Home Secretary benefits from the objective advice of HMCIC , a distinguished policeman , and of his colleagues , who are all serving policemen and who can therefore speak from both sides of the fence .
9 The regime established by the neutralisation of an entire region could be based on a framework of obligations undertaken by the Great Powers to desist or refrain from particular forms of military involvement in that region , in particular the maintenance of military bases , facilities and alliance systems .
10 There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) .
11 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
12 The company can fund the trust by contributions or loans or the trust can borrow from third parties .
13 For stitch patterns that have been integrated with a garment piece , you can choose from various types of charts that show the garment shapings as well as the colour pattern information .
14 And you can choose from two levels of cover : the Standard Plan and the Premier Plan .
15 You can then choose from two levels of security ; low level , which scrambles your file allocation table ; and level two , which encrypts your entire hard drive .
16 He added that he could choose from several routes which allowed him to halve his travelling time .
17 If live theatre turns you on you can choose from several plays or musicals each night .
18 In addition to taking ‘ core ’ studies , which are essentially the first two years of study and the final-year project , students may choose from optional units .
19 When you buy or rent satellite from Granada and Visionhire you can choose from leading brands such as Amstrad and Pace .
20 Sound quality though can not be faulted , and you can choose from 250 pieces of music , animal sounds , bird song and speeches .
21 Polybius gives his reasons for reporting the figures : " so that it may appear from actual facts what a great power it was that Hannibal ventured to attack , and how mighty was that empire boldly confronting which he came so near his purpose as to bring great disasters on Rome " ( 2.24.1 ) .
22 It would appear from these results that children 's grasp of the deductive mode is less secure than their grasp of the empirical and intentional modes .
23 This was perhaps predictable , since the Department of the Environment , in approving designations , wanted to declare vacant or derelict land as enterprise zones , thus avoiding the incorporation of existing companies , which would benefit from financial incentives , into designations .
24 Established researchers in the Community will benefit from increased opportunities to consult the collections and to discuss their research with internationally recognised scientists on RBGE staff on an individual basis , and through workshops , seminars and conferences .
25 The growers will benefit from increased yields , lower input costs ( in terms of labour , insecticides and equipment ) and increased productivity and profitability .
26 These included giving families reproductive choice in future pregnancies , enabling them to plan for the future with a disabled child , avoiding the experience of a delayed diagnosis , and identifying a presymptomatic cohort who might benefit from future treatments .
27 The aims were to give families reproductive choice in future pregnancies ; to enable them to plan for the future with a child with a disability ; to avoid the experience of a prolonged diagnosis ; and to identify a presymptomatic cohort who may benefit from future treatments .
28 I simply do not understand why Britain should provide a free international health service or why the health service should not benefit from outside contributions .
29 Some healthy people with HIV who have HIV-induced damage to their immune systems may benefit from anti-viral drugs like AZT .
30 The MPIs too could benefit from closer contacts with universities : older members who have passed their first flush of creativity would have the opportunity to refresh themselves by teaching , at the same time attracting new young people .
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