Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | A senior member of the Donegal executive of the Irish Farmers Association told farmers that they should only buy diesel from a legitimate source . |
2 | Fans must not seek consolation from comments such as ‘ … we dominated but did n't score … ’ or ‘ … with a bit of luck we 'll do better … ’ . |
3 | self-contained — it must not need information from another part of the problem . |
4 | You should not request time from a visitor already allocated on the Grid . |
5 | Particularly having regard to the weight of the evidence against W , it was extremely important to remind the jury that W had a right to respond as he had done , was not bound to answer questions , and that they should not infer guilt from any failure to respond . |
6 | However , the presence of a mainly traffic-orientated road within a district of housing — though not ideal — should not divert attention from the fact that the area 's main use is for living , not travelling . |
7 | In deference to German wishes , the EC agreed that recognition of Bosnia should not take place from yesterday , April 6 , a date still remembered in the Balkans as the anniversary of the Nazi invasion in 1941 . |
8 | for the Mensheviks it was crucial that the Party should not risk isolation from the class it sought to represent . |
9 | He should not seek information from other local authorities except through the chief executive or clerk of his own council . |
10 | We should thus expect resistance from workers to attempts by management to wrest control from them , and the historical evidence for this is now forthcoming . |
11 | We must also divert money from the expensive irrelevancies of poster campaigns and media triumphalism towards full-time agencies and local party-building . |
12 | The City must also confront competition from new office development around its fringes and in the London Docklands . |
13 | Mature applicants , overseas applicants , and those offering UK qualifications other than SCE or GCE passes should also seek advice from the relevant faculty office . |
14 | Interestingly , he adds : ‘ We should also consider art from other cultures . |
15 | The DPP must now seek leave from the Divisional Court to take the appeal to the House of Lords . |
16 | Dr Chris McManus , from St Mary 's Hospital Medical School , London , suggests that the GMC should routinely collect information from medical students about all aspects of their courses . |
17 | All of which must surely bring business from surrounding areas into Liverpool thereby benefitting the city and everybody . |
18 | It follows that , if a full course is to be mounted it must either attract support from all of the three faculties or must bring together an unusually diverse group of colleagues . |
19 | When a player receives the ball outside his 22-metre line and runs behind the 22 to kick for touch , he may not gain ground from the kick . |
20 | If the help of foreign governments was even suspected , the rebels might not get money from Congress . |
21 | because then well that 'll just do service from there , but the only trouble about that is that . |
22 | You 're to me as my own and I 'll not stand cheekiness from either . |
23 | They might really want wine from below . ’ |
24 | In a similar position would be a street trader , who regularly deals with a certain wholesaler and who could only gain credit from him by guaranteeing to purchase his goods . |
25 | When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks . |
26 | Although I dreamed and could thus distinguish sleep from death , although I woke up again each morning , the fear remained , and my sister 's death only served to strengthen it . |
27 | And in 1836 a deputation of Birmingham reformers saw O'Connell on apprenticeship ; they could already assume help from Birmingham and Black Country MPs . |
28 | He was troubled , I could see , because , being unable to share these memories , he could not disentangle truth from fiction or creative embellishment from accurate detail . |
29 | It was clear to me that we dared not and could not use money from the Department . |
30 | She was smiling , and Paul suddenly realised that he could not take money from her . |