Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is no easy task when it is aimed at an entire work force and when the normal reading habits of the employees may range from The Times at one end to The Sun at the other .
2 These may range from the specification of shapes , finishes and material type through casting and mould details , to jigs and fixtures needed during production .
3 The opacity of water may arise from a variety of materials in suspension , and samples from different sources may be equally opaque but contain widely varying weights of solid matter .
4 The misunderstanding that good medicine and good science are in conflict ( or worse , that there is a clash between compassion and science ) may arise from a failure to distinguish medical trials from human biological research that is neither preventive nor therapeutic .
5 A further reason for taxpayers believing that the burden of taxation is higher than it actually is may arise from a failure to understand the method of collection of income tax .
6 Static welfare losses that arise from departures from competition in output markets are set against longer-run , dynamic gains which may arise from an increase in the supply of innovations that come about in less than perfectly competitive markets .
7 The referent or antecedent of an anaphor may arise from the sentence in which the anaphor occurs or from an earlier sentence in the text .
8 The important role attributed to ‘ Motherese ’ in language development among normally developing children , has , in turn , fuelled speculation that some forms of language impairment may arise from the child having insufficient exposure to adult language or , alternatively , being among adults who adopt inappropriate styles of talking to young children .
9 Similarly , the ability to compete may arise from the use and disclosure of business secrets .
10 Arousal may arise from the appeal of the goal , the feelings that it engenders , the hormones it stimulates .
11 One of the major sources of revulsion against offenders who profit from their crimes may arise from the practice of some sections of the media to pay an offender for the right to an interview or the right to publish her or his story , so-called ‘ cheque-book ’ journalism .
12 This maxim is generally quoted as explaining certain implications which may arise from the fact that , or the circumstances under which , an owner of land grants or demises part of it , retaining the remainder in his own hands .
13 A proposal for a Private Member 's Bill may emanate from the Member himself , or may have been urged upon him by another Member or Members , or by an outside pressure or interest group .
14 The company has promised to restore the site to its original condition , and to mine only small areas at a time , but there are fears that many species may disappear from the area and that the dunes will never fully recover .
15 The aggression may spring from the threat to my inner peace and well-being brought on by the anxiety which I impose unconsciously on the situation .
16 These accusations may be wholly untrue but they will be made to an extent not paralleled by criticism of any judgment he may make from the bench of the regular courts .
17 Since then , the trams and the Tower have become synonymous with Blackpool , and it is unthinkable that either should disappear from the scene .
18 Although the UK 's pure techno underground is starting to clamber out of the bunker , it is a telling indication of the music 's current polarity that this marvellous compilation should emanate from the Belgium Indisc operation ( distributed here by Pinnacle ) .
19 The agenda of meetings should arise from the interests and concerns of the group .
20 The constitution , he said , should arise from the negotiations within a bicameral elected body — the lower house elected by proportional representation and the upper house elected in such a way as to ensure " special representation " for minorities and regions .
21 But the monthly means from November to February show comparatively little variation and indicate an average winter population in the two Harbours of around 1,200 birds ; at least some of the fluctuations in the winter counts must arise from the species ' regular habit of feeding outside the Harbours in flooded fields , when these are available .
22 Although there is no authority on this , it is submitted that this is not the case since the provisions on administration ( particularly the right of the floating charge holder to block the appointment of an administrator ) obviously envisage that crystallisation must arise from the act of the floating charge holder or the terms of the charge .
23 It has been made after repeated lobbying by the big brewers for an extension to the deadline by which they must free from the tie half of their pubs above a ceiling of 2,000 .
24 In addition , the purchaser should seek from the vendor a specific indemnity against bad debts but on the basis the purchaser acknowledges that it will not be able to recover twice for both breach of warranty and under the bad debt indemnity .
25 No reason why I should jump from the frying-pan into the frying-pan , is there ? ’
26 The many motorists who are concerned about the environment and would like to use public transport more often should resign from the AA and RAC and join the Environmental Transport Association .
27 Only that essential easing down of training should deviate from the norm .
28 So , if things go right , the men below should know from the dogs ' barking where the boar is coming out and be waiting with their guns to ambush it .
29 The fruit should be round and fat , as ripe apricots and muscatels licked with cream , and the fragrance of spring flowers should waft from the glass .
30 When the seaman Peters , a thief and later a mutineer , protests against the commuting of the death sentence to the disgrace of being flogged round the fleet , Marryat as author finds it a matter for critical comment that the members of the court-martial are clearly surprised that a mere seaman should act from a sense of honour :
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