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

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1 Complaints may range from criticism of the architecture of the house to criticism of the methods available for doing housework :
2 Vulnerability may arise from dependence upon the fiduciary for information and advice , the existence of a relationship of confidence , or the significance of a particular transaction for the parties .
3 Sexual dysfunction may arise from fear of pregnancy or parenthood , anxiety as to the possibility of venereal disease , guilt as to a child 's disability , or anger at the sex role thrust upon one by society .
4 In endemic areas in the northern hemisphere infection may persist from year to year in two ways :
5 Unless the mutation has become established , it is extremely rare for such forms to be found in the wild , although they must occur from time to time .
6 Any thoughtful linguist must wonder from time to time if such a legacy can have been shaken off completely in the relatively short time during which scientific linguistics has existed .
7 The following three forms of rates of interest may be regarded as suitable for use where it is envisaged that the rate of interest should fluctuate from time to time according to market rates :
8 The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression .
9 That must vary from individual to individual and there is no need to say that simply to hold these views ( if one believes them to be the revealed will of God ) is in itself misogynist .
10 Unlike Wainwright , Bill does n't specify that walkers should go from West to East .
11 In fact , England should go from strength to strength if the England ‘ B ’ performance against Ireland ‘ B ’ is any guide .
12 But it is far more demanding not only of subordinates but particularly for the manager whose role must change from critic to helper .
13 however , the strategy should switch from defence to attack such that these sites ( and others that may not qualify as the finest , rarest or most representative examples ) are protected as sources of biological quality ( Ffynnon Bywyd ? ) from which an impoverished countryside can be recolonised through schemes like ‘ Tir Cymen ’ and ESAs ;
14 Can you really tell countries like India and China that they should switch from coal to some other , more expensive fuel or spend heavily on cleaning up emissions ?
15 of the kingdom must go from door to door , from city to city from village to village , they do n't know about it , but once we do know about it then we 're sort of accountable are n't we ?
16 Rather cuts should come from examination of working methods and materials and introducing more cost-effective measures .
17 Any family member of someone suffering from primary addictive disease may benefit from attendance at meetings of appropriate Anonymous Fellowships and may even benefit from residential care .
18 Effective treatment obviously depends on isolating the cause , and if necessary your vet may recommend that in a particular instance a dog may benefit from assessment by an animal psychologist , specializing in behavioural problems .
19 However , an age dependent reduction in secretory volume and gastric acid concentration in the presence of histologically normal mucosa has also been reported , suggesting that a reduction in acid secretion with age may result from attenuation of secretory pathways or from end organ resistance to physiological stimuli .
20 The sharing of antigenic determinants by germ free rat colon and a lipopolysaccharide extract of Escherichia coli suggests that the anticolon antibodies and associated cell mediated cytotoxicity may result from stimulation of the gut associated lymphoid tissue by cross reacting enterobacterial antigens .
21 A third source , the Chronicle of 452 , gives a date of 415 , which is plainly wrong , although the error may result from confusion of Athaulf 's period of rule in Narbonne with the later settlement .
22 coping with behavioural problems which may result from disruption in the child 's life — 50 per cent of adopters ' referrals to the London Post Adoption Centre ( PAC ) concern behaviours such as attention-seeking , bedwetting and truanting .
23 So they 're all , they 're trading off their gains from economies of scale , right , with erm , variability of , of income that may result from sort of , putting all their eggs in one basket , so diversification is the main way in which farmers cope er , with an uncertain environment .
24 The location of the fieldwork meant that little comment could be made in relation to differences which might arise from work in an inner-city area with a significant ethnic minority population .
25 In this respect the Planning Department preferred the ‘ permanent ’ use offered by conversion to rented housing to a transitory use , such as might result from re-use of the building as , say , a carpet sales warehouse .
26 In the middle of the medley he 'll go from bass to guitar and I 'll be playing bass pedals when he 's swapping ! ’
27 You 'll go from strength to strength , I know it . ’
28 But evidently the idea that Blake might escape from prison with the help of the KGB was very much in the minds of MI5 and MI6 .
29 However pissed off we might get from time to time though , we 're going to have to accept that Wilko is at Elland Rd to stay .
30 He might visit from time to time should a story miserable enough to write about crop up , but there was no way he was going to edit the paper from there .
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