Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] from the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The SFO only becomes involved in cases where more than £1 million is involved , and most cases tend to come from the DTI .
2 He added that as much as a third of BP 's oil production was expected to continue to come from the North Sea until the turn of the century .
3 It does n't matter if your Executor stands to benefit from the Will .
4 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
5 If you press ESCAPE whilst on the main menu screen , you will be asked whether you want to exit from the Designaknit program .
6 It is the blinkered approach typified by Mr. Kent 's response to the nurse that we want to eliminate from the NHS .
7 In general , this guide continues the same high standards we have come to expect from the Fell and Rock , despite a scattering of proof reading errors here and there .
8 A reply was then received from Mr Quarry but the proposed ground rent of £15 a year was considered too high and another effort was made to get from the Baroness von Steiglitz some ground at the corner of what is now Carrickblacker Avenue and in the same field where the existing Tabernacle stood .
9 I hope you 'll pick out what 's got to come from the East Midlands National airport , can I remind you that a list of that has already been made and passed by this council when there was not a Conservative majority and that had on it about seventy traffic calming schemes bottlenecks 'll be done all over this county which in themselves save accidents and save lives .
10 The exact origins of what we recognize as apples are rather obscure but they are generally thought to come from the Caucasus Mountains in Asia Minor , near where seventeenth-century historians located the Garden of Eden .
11 He was thought to come from the Newcastle area .
12 I 'm now waiting to hear from the DHSS to see if they will spend so much money a week for storing my furniture .
13 When Clifford Smyth was persuaded to resign from the DUP , he also felt obliged to leave the Free Presbyterian Church , not because the leadership of the Church suggested it , but because he felt a tension between himself and other congregation members who had previously been political colleagues .
14 Official policies geared towards the black presence did , indeed , begin to emerge from the DES and some LEAs , often under prompting from agitated schools and head teachers who refused to admit more black pupils ( Grosvenor , 1991 ) .
15 By mid-1946 , serious alarm was being expressed within the USA about Soviet expansion in Europe ( coupled with the revelations from Canada of a Soviet atomic spy ring ) , and a tougher line began to emerge from the White House on foreign policy issues .
16 Soviet security forces began to withdraw from the Baltics , including the Vilnius television tower which had been occupied in January 1991 .
17 As a result , half of the Saimaa Canal , which links the Gulf of Finland with Lake Saimaa ( Finland 's largest lake system ) , fell into Soviet hands and has since been cut off to yachts wishing to enter from the Baltic Sea .
18 Either the maquilas continue to buy from the United States and protect the jobs of US suppliers , or the maquilas buy in Mexico , and these jobs are lost .
19 Hermes , earlier in 1991 , decided to withdraw from the UK market citing catastrophic trading losses in the UK as their reason .
20 On 13 March , De Morgen , a respected Flemish-language daily , published a front-page article stating that Jan Vercruysse , the forty-four-year-old Belgian artist who owes much of his growing international reputation to the keen discernment of Documenta boss Jan Hoet , was intending to withdraw from the Documenta IX survey of contemporary art ( see The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p.12 ) .
21 Capron was also the fifth face in the photograph that Urquhart had wanted to take from the Nowaks ' house .
22 Meanwhile , in a little-known episode of the Community 's history , Greenland in 1984 , following unanimous agreement among the Member States , became the only state to be allowed to withdraw from the EEC ; in doing so , it reduced the EEC 's land surface area by half .
23 A complete split was also threatened when the North branch voted to withdraw from the BSP if it affiliated to the Labour Party ( ibid. 4 August 14 ) .
24 RBAI defender Conor McKimm has been forced to withdraw from the Ireland under-18 squad which began its Home Countries bid in Cork today .
25 Will the right hon. Gentleman remind the House how much warning time he had of the conflict in the Gulf , how much warning he expects to have from the IRA before any outrage and how much warning he expects of the consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the activities of extremists like Mr. Le Pen in France ?
26 Cricket club president Brian Kneeshaw has said the club does not want to move from the Green Lane site .
27 Britain is not in debt to the IMF , so the advice is entirely optional , but there are unpleasant echoes of the mid-1970s when Denis Healey had to borrow from the IMF to support the pound and was publicly forced to accept its advice to control the money supply and raise interest rates .
28 I wondered if he was trying to hide from the Eladeldi , but he was just nosing for something somebody else had dropped .
29 International Championships … they missed out on a certain double when they had to scratch from the Paris International regatta due to an illness to Pinsent .
30 Alfred Brendel , who at the moment ( but , one hopes , not for long ) is incapacitated by tendonitis , had to withdraw from the London Symphony Orchestra 's Barbican concert ( sponsored by Nikon UK Ltd ) , but in his place Dmitri Alexeev played Beethoven 's ‘ Emperor ’ Concerto .
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