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

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1 Sometimes one sees a family moving between associated crafts : the vintners and grocers could recruit from families in the lesser victualling trades , and workers in base metals might progress to being goldsmiths ( 104 , p.222 ) .
2 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 .
3 But , th he is you know , he is very , very good about it , he would know from loads of money and he 's and his company could have a one point six Sierra
4 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 …
5 The FRG and the USSR reaffirm that they will refrain from threats of the use of force which are directed against the territorial integrity or political independence of the other side …
6 You can choose from shoals of them lazily circling in tanks near your table ; some restaurants even let you catch your own meal from a pond out the back of the premises ( ’ NO FISHING LICENSE REQUIRED ! ! ! ! ’ ) .
7 It would appear from records at the school that Parini was not an inspired scholar .
8 That is a matter which , it would appear from Cocks v. Thanet District Council read as a whole , she would have been entitled to pursue by a separate action .
9 They would certainly benefit from electrolytes at the end of a day 's hunting .
10 A president may also benefit from movements in the cycles of American history , by taking office at a moment advan-tageous to his policy preferences .
11 Description : A fairly straight forward product as a detergent with defined applications would benefit from descriptions of like nature ‘ Detergent ’ and ‘ washing-up liquid ’ are such , sometimes qualified by the terms ‘ concentrated ’ or ‘ neutral ’ where appropriate , which are perfectly acceptable .
12 They will be open to the public from the end of 1993 , and it is hoped the local farming community will benefit from demonstrations at the farms .
13 The landlord will nevertheless wish to ensure that the premises are occupied and trading as soon as possible , particularly if they are located in a parade or shopping centre where the landlord 's adjoining premises could benefit from customers to the premises .
14 Any software claiming to be pan-European obviously needs to comply with major accounting standards such as the 4th and 7th EC directives , for example , and would benefit from links to online databases providing up-to-date information on legislation across the EC .
15 Meanwhile , hopes are high that plants at Cowley and Swindon will benefit from links with Honda which the company says it will build on .
16 Moscow is demanding world prices for its fuel supplies to Ukraine and other CIS members which do not benefit from subsidies under inter-governmental accords .
17 The research will be based on library and documentary sources but will also benefit from interviews with certain officials .
18 NINE Darlington secondary schools could soon benefit from courses in food hygiene , according to the borough council .
19 Many of these companies may also benefit from economies of scale as they expand into such activities .
20 Western medicine would benefit from ideas from systems such as yoga and acupuncture .
21 BUDDING businesses in Middlesbrough can benefit from extensions to the town 's enterprise centre .
22 At the same time as this was happening teachers demanded to be treated ‘ as professionals ’ , scornfully ignoring the view , repeatedly expressed , that the disruption of children 's education for so long a period was hardly the behaviour that one might expect from members of a ‘ profession ’ .
23 It is , cynics might say , exactly the conclusion one would expect from scientists in the pay of the CEGB .
24 As you might expect from relatives of the iris , the two sets of petals , concentric whorls of three , can be remarkably different .
25 When it comes to drawing , however , most of us , parents and teachers alike , have little idea of the normal standard we would expect from children at any given age .
26 Let us now return to consider the kind of assistance one might expect from computers in relation to the particular areas of personnel work referred to earlier .
27 It is one of the aromatic alternatives to grass for a lawn , being mown twice a year only , and will also grow from cracks in paving .
28 They show that learning can result from changes in the effectiveness of synapses .
29 In addition , it was postulated that the reported association of the letter two factors with ulcer relapse might result from changes in healing processes .
30 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
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