Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 Among other things , that paper proposed that sewerage charges should be separated out from the new council tax in the same way as water charges are at present separately levied .
2 The first is whether ownership of the national track should be split off from the running of services , as recommended by Kenneth Irvine of the Adam Smith Institute .
3 Budgets should be built up from their fundamental components ; for example , four staff at £20000 per annum gives staff costs of £80000 .
4 A budget should be built up from first principles , to identify the component tasks , the resources which are needed to carry out these tasks and to enable the required resources to be costed .
5 These are useful if they have been constructed flexibly enough to allow for complex unusual facilities to be used if required , and thus do not negate their advantage by imposing restrictions on the designers and programmers , Structure should be built in from the beginning .
6 He never looked at her and she had the feeling that she should be hopping about from one foot to the next , ready to beg .
7 Food should be put out from autumn to the end of winter , but not in spring and summer .
8 The line should be some 10 or 12 yards ( 9 or 10 metres ) long and it should be marked off from the collar in distances of 1 , 2 and 5 yards ( 0.9 , 1.8 and 4.5 metres ) .
9 An hour later , the second time zone results should be coming in from the Mid-West .
10 The reorganisation of the CNRS and other bodies is one facet of a major principle behind the government strategy : the researcher must be tempted down from his ivory tower to talk to industry and think about the needs of the real world .
11 Even laundering the figures in Warlow 's favour , only one out of every 28 newborn planets will have any effect on us , so planets must be popping out from somewhere every century or so .
12 In other words , a complete picture of the structure of competition must be built up from consideration of the location and form of the whole chain of activities that go together to make up a business .
13 This means that bilingual education must be focused on from an early age and given a high profile throughout the school system .
14 But Coleridge never arrived , and early in January the now beleaguered Southey decided that his endlessly procrastinating friend must be brought back from London .
15 She 'll be taking over from Bob .
16 Oh I 'll be popping in from time to time .
17 In June , they 'll be setting off from Herefordshire to Austria to take part in a re-run of the 1913 Alpine Rally .
18 ‘ You 're whipping the rug from under our feet , ’ she was told , ‘ We 'll be cut off from all our friends .
19 ‘ They 'll be coming back from church soon — and Dorothy , too — and I do n't want you embarrassed . ’
20 Good idea about 606 , I ca n't do it though I 'll be travelling back from the game !
21 ‘ You 'll be picked up from here tomorrow night at -twelve , ’ Hitch told him .
22 The set could be made up from many of the combinations suggested within the framework given in Section 4 .
23 Those with a knowledge of simple trigonometry will recognise that oscillation in any other direction perpendicular to z , say in the direction x , could be made up from a component proportional to cos u in the direction x and a component proportional to sin u in the direction y .
24 ‘ I felt that if the implant could be made up from a range of different sized components , surgeons would be able to produce a much better fit . ’
25 It seemed likely that about half this shortfall could be made up from other sources , some within OPEC and some outside it ( Mexico , the North Sea and others ) .
26 In an alcove , which could be shut off from the main room , near a window , was a small writing table which the Empress used for writing her personal letters .
27 We would then treat arithmetic as a set of manipulations which ( in theory ) could be built up from these more primitive operations , but which in practice are supplied as basic computer instructions for efficiency .
28 Profiles of local customers could be built up from information from Training Enterprise Councils ( TECs ) , local press and radio , Chambers of Commerce , libraries , colleges , local advertising , and research agencies .
29 A well was sunk in the back garden , and water could be pumped up from it into the kitchen .
30 Kilns such as these were built for convenience against a hillside so that the raw materials could be fed in from the top and the burnt lime taken out at the bottom .
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