Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Is it possible to extrapolate from this decision , and to say that an offence is committed whenever the constable is seeking to exercise a statutory power of arrest such as , for example , the power of arrest conferred by section 5 ?
2 Books Tokens is planning a mailing to primary schools in the UK and Ireland in April , and would be interested to hear from any publisher or organisation wishing to reach this market with a view to sharing costs .
3 It would be wrong to conclude from this debate that science is too important to be left to politicians .
4 It would be wrong to deduce from this conclusion that unemployment has had no effect on mobility .
5 Quality improvement is a living thing , we must be prepared to learn from each other .
6 It is easy to see from this drivechart that the number of possible modes of operation is large , but that the choice facing the teacher at any given moment is among only a few possibilities .
7 Rildia Bee is easy to spot from any distance because she always wears floor-length dresses of silk brocade and a mink stole — which , air-conditioning or otherwise , is not necessarily the obvious choice of outfit in Fort Worth .
8 However , a supply of such posters has proved hard to locate so Trevor would be delighted to hear from any supplier or reader who might be able to suggest a source or help in some way .
9 It would be dangerous to assume from this simplification , however , that the two perspectives can be easily separated by the ideological position each adopts , the former tending to see ‘ permissiveness ’ as bad , the latter seeing it as good .
10 It would be easy to conclude from this research that fat can actually cause heart disease but with so many other factors to be taken into consideration it is impossible to make such a simple statement .
11 Early to qualify from this course was Molly Scrutton , producer of the very successful Norfolk Festival of Movement in 1979 .
12 It is impossible to analyse from this source the rate of entry in the last few years , because brand-new firms are reluctant to advertise their newness in case this dissuades clients and candidates from trusting them and taking them seriously .
13 Mis-recognitions and errors of spelling are impossible to distinguish from each other , given the nature of the data output from the pattern recogniser , however they should be detected and corrected if possible .
14 It is possible to play from this mode through the PC speaker — a useful facility .
15 With the possible exception of Jeanette Winterson and Jackie Collins , I can think of no two women less likely to benefit from each other 's company than these two , and I foresee fireworks .
16 A child who has problems in any area of development may be regarded as being likely to benefit from some form of special educational placement , either full time or part time .
17 No decision is likely to come from that avenue until New Zealand have had their regular meeting with the Australian officials in the near future .
18 Lead Versus Health , edited by Michael Rutter and Robin Russell Jones , is written in a much more scientific and reasonable manner , and its 15 chapters , by various experts who are well-known as researchers in this field , give as comprehensive and impartial a survey of the evidence ( including new evidence ) as we are likely to get from any source .
19 You will be more able to gauge what you are likely to get from this book , as opposed to any others you may need to study .
20 The class were able to use a new information source ; to locate and extract information from that source ; use Mailbox to send for further information ; see tangible results from their Mailbox request ; and obtained up-to-date and vivid information which would have been hard to get from another source .
21 In parliament it was difficult to adjust to the new situation , whereby the party was supposed to abstain from all criticism of the government but had no say in its decisions .
22 Also between Hindscarth and Ronsingon , it is possible to descend from any point along this ridge to the Buttermere valley .
23 Large numbers of the elderly suffer from some degree of disability or impairment of physical or mental function .
24 They suggest that this causes a vicious circle for women : the fear of violence leads women to greater dependency upon a known male ; dependency makes the woman particularly vulnerable to attack from this male , because he has no fear of retaliation ; when women go to the police about such attacks nothing is done ; consequently many women consider that the police are unhelpful , and this reinforces women 's fear of violence and dependence upon individual male protectors .
25 Unfortunately , many non-waged people are unable to benefit from these MSC courses since they are only available for those with UB40 cards .
26 RMI has been able to benefit from this experience , in part , fortuitously because of the progress in information technology .
27 I would be happy to hear from any priest who feels he would like to volunteer for five years or from suitably qualified people who might have some skill to offer .
28 But they also , if circumstances change , want to be able to escape from that commitment should it prove intolerable .
29 For my part I am unable to derive from that case so far reaching a proposition .
30 What possible reason would scholars of the distant future have been able to deduce from that verbiage to explain the consumption of vast resources on the Civic Centre in Bucharest — except the desire to perpetuate domination even from beyond the grave ?
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