Example sentences of "[verb] to from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst no-one can predict with certainty all the problems which will occur during the life of a firm , it is important that certain basic matters be attended to from the outset in relation to the conduct of the partners and their responsibilities . |
2 | They 're moved to from the base in heavily guarded convoys — ordinary motorists unaware that they 're just feet from a nuclear bomb . |
3 | I remember you telling me you came to from the Republic of Ireland . |
4 | Extra input current drawn through the troublesome capacitance C amounts to From the point of view of the input terminals , the presence of capacitance C makes it appear that there is additional reactive impedance bridging the input terminals . |
5 | There 's also more humour in the titles , lyrics and samples than we 're used to from the techno end of the market . |
6 | There 's also more humour in the titles , lyrics and samples than we 're used to from the techno end of the market . |
7 | That 's what he wanted to do to from the start , cut the wages down and make more slate , that 's what he had in mind . |
8 | On the other side of the mountain lies Gable Crag which , though it can be approached from Wasdale , is easier to get to from the top of Honister Pass . |
9 | The apartment was spotless , with a well appointed lounge and a kitchenette with a fridge , making the ideal haven to return to from the heat of the Canarian sunshine . |