Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [vb infin] from " in BNC.
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1 | Although Brixton has £180m of borrowings , all but a small proportion of this is borrowed at fixed rates so it does not suffer from higher interest rates . |
2 | But Haslam points out that the competitor who takes up the new technology when the patents expire does not suffer from this halo effect . |
3 | Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved and she does not suffer from having political labels stuck on her . |
4 | He has no need for motivation and , interestingly , does not suffer from nerves . |
5 | He has no need for motivation and , interestingly , does not suffer from nerves . |
6 | Even more worrying is the fact that latent inhibition does not suffer from overshadowing and blocking in the way that normal conditioning does . |
7 | A practical S-R bistable circuit which does not suffer from the problem mentioned above is shown in Fig. 4 . |
8 | A form of extendible hashing that does not suffer from oscillations and is claimed to outperform most indexing methods , was reported by Lomet He named the method bounded index exponential hashing ; it is not strictly a direct technique , and suffers from the drawback that the file packing density is generally low , but offers many advantages for files which can grow at a rate that can not be accommodated in a static system . |
9 | It does not suffer from the bias factors operating when documentation is generated , not to regulate practice but to inform reviewers . |
10 | The harddisk does not suffer from the same problems as it is in a sealed unit which should not be tampered with in any circumstances . |
11 | The resulting analysis is also an order of magnitude faster for processing and does not suffer from the brittleness of a generative analysis . |
12 | 2.2 The law relating to leases does not suffer from the same deficiency . |
13 | Furthermore , on the coast there tend to be some expert sailors around and your confidence in your own ability does not benefit from comparison with them . |
14 | Unlike still red wines , sparkling Champagne does not benefit from a detectable tannin content , although a little tannin will be added prior to the last racking to activate the fining agent . |
15 | Yet in practice justification by an imperative does not benefit from this logical advantage , is very much open to doubt ( indeed invites it , without a first principle such as Kant 's Categorical Imperative to save from appealing from imperative to imperative in an infinite regress ) , while the appeal to pleasure does not seem vulnerable to ethical scepticism at all . |
16 | The allied general counts as a character in the normal way but he does not benefit from any of the special rules for generals . |
17 | That Scotland does not benefit from the 15 per cent of GDP earned by the financial sector ? ’ he asked . |
18 | This appeal does not emanate from the rational and utilitarian purposes parents may satisfy through reading : rather , the child responds to the parents ' emotional absorption in reading . |
19 | We have come to expect that the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) will pour scorn on every idea which does not emanate from himself . |
20 | However , the finest study for a painting — and the fabulous moment in the show — does not emanate from Holkham but is a Raphael drawing acquired by our National Gallery through private treaty , and purchased not via national funding bodies alone but from the legacies of the late Keith Andrews ( Print Room Keeper 1958-85 , a devoted scholar and delightful personality ) and his sister Rene . |
21 | My cellar does not date from Numa pompilius , |
22 | Energy saving does not date from the first oil crisis . |
23 | In his address to the two houses of the Parliament he proclaimed : ‘ My reign does not date from 1815 ; it dates from the moment you informed me of the nation 's votes . ’ |
24 | This fear does not arise from a view of themselves as unskilled in formal police requirements , for no policemen or women would express that they suspect this of themselves , although some admit to suspecting it of others . |
25 | When any major change occurs , provided it does not arise from events beyond our control , you will have the choice of ( a ) accepting the changed arrangements , ( b ) purchasing another available holiday from us at is advertised price , or ( c ) cancelling your holiday . |
26 | Electricity does not arise from the wall socket , nor even from the power station . |
27 | The idea that information about identifiable individuals must be handled with care is not new ; it does not arise from the use of computers to process such information , though the rapid development of computer technology in the 1950s and 1960s brought the issue into sharp relief . |
28 | For Oakeshott the authority of respublica does not arise from the mere existence of a rule of recognition . |
29 | The error of rationalism , in Oakeshott 's argument , does not arise from the application of scientific methods to non-scientific material , but rather results from a mistaken understanding of the nature of reason . |
30 | We are anxious to ensure consistency in planning policy advice so that conflict does not arise from different interpretations . |