Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Since then , my instruction on stalls and recoveries has been modified to emphasise from the start that there is no sensation , only symptoms , of stalling .
2 And finally , a greater diversity of provision , a mixed economy of welfare , is expected to develop and the public social services are expected to move from the role of monopoly provider into that of the ‘ enabling authority ’ who , by developing their purchasing , contracting , and planning role , will in part be providers in a market but will also be those who create a market of care services which takes account of local needs and demands .
3 However , such hypotheses are expected to emerge from the research as it goes along , rather than be specified from the start and used as a guide to the kind of data that is sought and collected .
4 Other cross-licensing and manufacturing deals are expected to emerge from the new-found synergy in all product areas , the three have hinted .
5 Other cross-licensing and manufacturing deals are expected to emerge from the new-found synergy in all product areas , the three have hinted — see below .
6 To fulfil the terms of the European Directive , still tighter rules are expected to follow from the ‘ green ’ Bill the Government is expected to introduce .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many low-income pensioners are expected to gain from the measures he announced in his uprating statement .
8 Despite Cannavino 's touting of the wonders of Greenock , the machines are expected to come from the Far East .
9 Few details of the Group A specification car have been announced , but most of its assets are expected to stem from the basic design rather than special tuning .
10 Highland cattle are expected to benefit from the booming demand from Germany , Denmark and the Netherlands
11 Although there appear to be few operational savings planned from combining the two groups , three major benefits are expected to result from the merger :
12 Only two outsiders are permitted to eat from the kitchen — the governor , who has to sample one meal every day to be able to answer any complaints the following day , and the doctor , who tastes the food two or three times a week to ensure that it is balanced and nutritious .
13 Firemen were already on their way to the scene because smoke had been reported billowing from the sub-station .
14 The exception is not remarkable as H pylori has been reported to disappear from the stomachs of subjects in whom atrophy , with consequent hypochlorrhydria , has supervened as the organism requires acid secreting mucosa to survive .
15 The bulk of the benefits are seen to derive from the effects of increased competition and lower costs which lead to lower prices , and also stimulate investment .
16 Land problems are seen to arise from the technically necessary modernization of manufacturing industry .
17 Increases in money wages are seen to result from the activities of strong trade unions who make use of their monopoly power in the control of the supply of labour to push for wage increases in excess of those required to compensate workers for rising prices and rising productivity .
18 Eventual breakdown of the bond between the mortar and the brickwork introduces an open joint which draws in moisture down the back of the small lead or zinc soakers which are incorporated to drain from the roof edge any moisture that penetrated the mortar ( Fig 36 ) .
19 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 .
20 That is to say that some changes are believed to arise internally within the system and are motivated by system-internal factors , whereas others are said to arise from the influence of neighbouring languages or dialects .
21 Some of these are unavoidable , others are said to result from the use of animal insulin , which differs slightly in structure from human insulin .
22 Erm I think it it is beneficial mainly in the sense that erm if nothing more than running round the vehicle to make sure there are no marks and bangs and scratches on it which you 're going to inherit from the the previous run that it had er with a different driver perhaps .
23 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 .
24 So for any particular project we want a quality plan which will tell us what the client brief is , tell us which procedures we 're going to use from the suite of procedures available within C E D G , and following the dictates of the quality plan which will be individual for each individual project , we get an output .
25 I do believe that one of the best ways we 're going to benefit from the new circumstances I hope of economic stability of low inflation and low taxation , will be to ensure that the provision of capital is made by the principle institutions , namely the banks and the investing institutions .
26 Erm and how we would generally distribute all this stuff that we 're going to get from the respective head offices , which is now filtering into our office , we 've got leaflets er car stickers question and answer booklets , that kind of stuff .
27 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
28 You 're going to hear from the Greek government about this , sir . ’
29 Er , tomorrow you will have an exam on Covermaster , it 's not going to be the type of exam that 's going to be , what 's the minimum premium ? , it 's going to be more looking at potential clients , and what they 're going to want from the plan .
30 ‘ Well , compared to the leave they get in the big houses I suppose it is ; half a day a month for some of them , and then no leave at all if they 're known to come from the workhouse , or one of the settlements .
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