Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] from [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In writings about the Renaissance , its beginning may be seen to waver from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century .
2 The opposition parties threatened to withdraw from the next meeting of the all-party conference on Oct. 12 unless some of their demands were met [ for first talks , on Sept. 13 , see p. 36893 ] .
3 In so far as the plaintiffs are seeking to recover from the third defendant money which he has obtained for his own benefit or for the benefit of companies which are , in effect , his alter ego , I can see that the third party would have an overwhelming argument that it can not be just and equitable to require him to contribute to whatever the third defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiffs .
4 Short , left-handed and aggressive , he was an opener who hit the ball extremely hard , played every shot in the book with great relish and was always looking to attack from the first ball .
5 The problem can be quite severe , er we 've had a number of penalties introduced by customs and excise over the last few years but what we 're going to see from the 1st April in this year is interest being charged on overdue moneys paid to customs and excise and also a penalty charged where people make a mistake on their VAT returns , even where they make those mistakes quite innocently .
6 The bishops ' pre-occupation , too , was with structured administration , which the registers of their activities begin to record from the thirteenth century .
7 True enough , Morrissey disregarded his original bedsit self pity and began to write from the third person .
8 Unsuccessful at first , southern whaling began to flourish from the first decade of the 20th century , based initially at shore stations on South Georgia , later on pelagic fleets of factory ships and catchers .
9 ‘ We 'll have to jump from the first floor , ’ said Cardiff .
10 His 22-year-old step grandchild Madjit was forced to jump from the first floor with his pyjamas ablaze .
11 She was forced to withdraw from the next event and missed the next few weeks of the Tour .
12 We had to walk from the next stop .
13 There is the objection , however , whatever else is to be said , that the third statement fails to follow from the first two only because of an ambiguity — and more precisely because the consequent of the first conditional is in fact not identical with the antecedent of the second .
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