Example sentences of "[vb -s] the [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | It also discourages the opposition from closing him down . |
2 | They 're also tied by a covenant which prohibits the stadium from being put to any other use . |
3 | While the government may decide how much it wishes to spend on health care and it may seek to discourage employers from spending by changing tax incentives , the report said , the Fifth Amendment prohibits the government from ‘ barring individuals from using their own funds or their own insurance coverage to obtain appropriate medical care ’ . |
4 | If your shop accepts credit cards ( eg Access , Visa etc ) you will have a special form on which to record details of the transaction together with a machine which imprints the details from the card on to the form . |
5 | Yet drinks the thirst from our lips , |
6 | Although HP has already carried out the main task of porting Unicenter to a RISC platform , the Sun port involves the move from a Berkeley-based operating system over to V.4 , as well as the work involved in supporting Solaris value-add . |
7 | It can help to speed up the work where an investigation involves the results from several different cases . |
8 | He snatches the issue from politicians and makes it as grand and simple as a silver screen story . |
9 | Indeed , the multi-point injected engine powers the car from 0 to 60 at a rate that leaves many of its larger-engined rivals behinds . |
10 | Ministers remain anxious that the Government could be brought under pressure to provide public funds , even though the Channel Tunnel Act expressly forbids the Government from providing any finance for the tunnel or the infrastructure needed to serve it . |
11 | His evasion of time as a restrictive element is brought out by Ralegh who insists that ‘ Time drives the flocks from field to fold ’ . |
12 | By analogy , although mucosal immunological sensitisation is an invariable feature of coeliac disease , it is not the precipitating factor for the expression of the full intestinal lesion ; a second factor drives the enteropathy from minimal ( latent ) to overt , either by immunological mechanisms or by direct ancillary effects on enterocytes . |
13 | Health Authority chairman Maurice Proctor , centre , receives the plates from manufacturing and technical director Chris Johnson and public relations executive Margaret Mitchell . |
14 | Gary Drake receives the keys from tournament referee Alan Mills ( centre ) and Vauxhall sponsorship manager Alan Mackay |
15 | Terence Regan , left , receives the cheque from Alan Scott , watched by Les Bather , chairman of the North Wales and Merseyside Variety Club |
16 | Rose Brownlie receives the award from Shadow Housing spokesman John Battle . |
17 | Stan James receives the award from Paul Evangelista ( right ) . |
18 | At the moment the computer receives the pulse from the Light Rifle it compares the value of its scan registers with the screen position of the target and , if a match is found , the player has hit it . |
19 | When deciding the environment of the system being modelled , keep in mind the simple definition that applies in this context , ie it influences but does n't control the system , and also the notion that the environment provides the inputs to the system and receives the outputs from it . |
20 | Mr Marek receives the petition from Amy Jones , 9 , watched by Wrexham Labour |
21 | Class V2 60864 shedded at York , approaches Killamarsh Station and crosses the road from Halfway , heading a southbound freight in early 1963 . |
22 | The extensive settlement at Alcester lies close to the confluence of the Rivers Alne and Arrow at a point where Ryknild Street , running between Wall and Bourton-on-the-Water , crosses the road from Droitwich to Tiddington . |
23 | The great drain , the Cloaca Maxima crosses the valley from north to south and , after its construction in the sixth century B.C. the forum life began . |
24 | Local people though , still maintain that every year on the anniversary of the accident , a ghost train crosses the bridge from the Edinburgh side . |
25 | It forms part of the process of socializing juniors into the firm and its culture ; one aspect of such socialization , which transforms the juniors from outsiders to insiders , is the acquisition of appropriate perspectives on local knowledge . |
26 | The web of harmony added by the divided woodwind to the faster-moving octaves of the strings transforms the passage from a brusque late-Baroque flourish into something perhaps more appropriate to a Classical symphony . |
27 | Yet , despite the difference , the attractions of marriage for women in both groups comes through clearly ; it both symbolizes and constitutes the movement from adolescence to full adulthood ; it means independence from the family of origin ; and it is hoped that it will be financially advantageous . |
28 | I take the tube in my hand while he lights the foil from underneath . |
29 | Charlotte M.Yonge , one such believer and a literal writer , associates the miasma from a pond with a hysterical state of neurotic dread in The Young Stepmother . |
30 | In most home computers , this device is a cassette tape recorder which relays the program from the tape into the computer 's memory . |