Example sentences of "[noun] from [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 As the object shrinks further , no signals from it can cross the sphere with the Schwarzschild radius , not even light .
2 At all events the rent from them must have been very considerable .
3 Citizens ' Advice Bureaux can also put compulsive spenders in touch with debt counsellors , who are able to assess their clients ' finances and thus establish an escape from what can feel like a financial swamp .
4 Watkins probably heard mention of these ideas , the seeds from which may have lain dormant in him for over fifty years .
5 The opportunity to see a semantic net and dynamically generate outlines from it may help authors mold the desired document .
6 By July 1988 , however , the Uprising had reached a stage where he felt constrained to erect a constitutional ( and physical ) barrier to protect the East Bank of Jordan from what might happen .
7 Er , there is a a little orange leaflet which has been placed on the seats during the day that many of you , I hope , already have er , for anyone who has n't may I perhaps place these on the front table , there 's a the , there 's another supply over there and , could I please ask that some responsible representative from each district would please take a few more of these away with you so that they are distributed in district meetings in the near future , and attention drawn to them there er , if there are not enough copies er , then I 'm sure the provincial office on receiving a , a request from you will make sure there 's more that passed on to you .
8 He had made the point : he was going to strengthen the musical possibilities of his opera by creating a sound picture of paradise from which would bleed the eventualities of the real and actual world .
9 Each Saturday there will be guided tours for two of the churches on the list , while on the first and third Saturday of every month a concert of classical music will be held in one of the churches , the takings from which will go towards restoring a work of art .
10 Any response from me would have resulted in my being kissed on the forehead and my hair tousled ( and no boy is happy in being so treated , especially by a brother ) .
11 Hopper heads are generally considered unsanitary as they are not self-cleaning ( and can get coated with dried soap ) and the smell from them could enter the bathroom through an open window .
12 Of course , as with any investment in stocks and shares , the value of units and the income from them can go down as well as up , and an investor may not get back the amount originally invested .
13 It is almost certain that an offer of mediation from you would give rise to an irresistible movement in favour of negotiations … .
14 This sort of an evening would carry a social element , the absence from which would speak volumes locally .
15 And any fallout from them would affect most of the southern half of England I think , is this true ?
16 Members of congress are , in any event , likely to be in awe of the president ; a direct telephone call from him will carry special weight as Tip O'Neill reports : ‘ The men and women in Congress love nothing better than to hear from the head guy .
17 Investors are reminded that as a consequence of the general nature of the investments held and of possible exchange and interest rate fluctuations , the value of their shares and the yield from them may go down as well as up and that past performance is no guide to the future .
18 If a word from her might help him , she was not the woman to withhold it .
19 I mean where you buy the , the thing from you 'd think the seldom , the spares as you want them about every four months
20 If the treatment has caused any physical damage ( for example to your scalp or face ) visit your GP as a statement from him could help your case .
21 ‘ Any statement from us would have been highly irresponsible , ’ says a marketing manager at Nestlé , producers of Ashbourne , an English bottled water .
22 Which will go towards making a corpus of information from which will draw the meaning and usage of words as it was in the nineteen nineties .
23 Googol fiddled ostentatiously with the bandana round his brow as if toying with the idea of removing what masked his third eye , the warp-eye , a hostile glare from which could kill , as was widely known though seldom tested .
24 At the other extreme , a poll tax that takes the same amount from everyone will keep the same absolute difference between the rewards in one job and the next .
25 A letter from them would have done perfectly well .
26 Those countries that could not ‘ keep up ’ with Germany or which were on a different economic cycle from her would suffer badly in terms of their standards of living .
27 Their treatment of those who held land from them may have been prompted as much by economic motives as by political or psychological ones .
28 At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern .
29 Alas , however , we speak here of a democracy of those with the least sense of urgency to correct what is wrong , the best insulation through short-run comfort from what could go wrong — a democracy run by and for the contented majority , in which those who do not share in its benefits do not participate .
30 Only high spot from what should have been a red letter day was the terrific £300 raised for the local Hartlepool hospice .
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