Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] from this " in BNC.
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1 | Ludicrously over-equipped tourists might recognise themselves from this checklist : |
2 | Say they 'll learn something from this lot . |
3 | ‘ Maybe we could suspend them from this bit in the middle with a length of thread , ’ Norris grunted , sticking his head almost right inside the appliance . |
4 | Nor did she think she could hide anything from this man with the golden eyes . |
5 | He had n't admitted this for fear it would disqualify him from this part of the mission , and anyway he had thought he would feel safe behind the comforting protection of a pump-action . |
6 | By depreciating against the other currencies as needed , the scavenger currency would insulate them from this local depression . |
7 | He would free himself from this enslavement , sweet as it was , as he had freed himself from Hilary . |
8 | She ached , she burned , and it was Julius doing this to her ; only Julius who could bring the relief and pleasure that would release her from this intense need . |
9 | Or maybe Norris and his pals would distract her from this crazed idea of getting air-locked drunk by suggesting a friendly game of cards . |
10 | It left Harry in no doubt that he would learn nothing from this man without offering him something in return . |
11 | ‘ We may learn something from this recession . ’ |
12 | No one , at any level in a structure from chief executive downwards , can exclude himself from this commitment . |
13 | ‘ We can take something from this game and be positive that we were down but came away with the point . |
14 | If a certificate of summary administration is in force , the official receiver need only investigate the bankrupt 's conduct and affairs if he thinks fit ( s 289(5) ) The official receiver must , at least once , send a report of the state of the bankrupt 's affairs to all creditors and file a copy at court ( r 6.73 ) although the court can release him from this obligation having regard to the funds available and the interests of creditors generally ( r 6.77 ) . |