Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] from [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Who else would be likely to drive from Paris in the middle of the night and go halfway to demolishing a door ?
2 Many of the gradual developments are likely to come from groups in the Oxford environment .
3 Ministers still stand by Lawther 's conclusion that only 10 per cent of lead in the human body is likely to come from additives in petrol .
4 The cross-hatched areas give the range of speed for each angle of slope likely to result from variation in snow conditions , wax and weather .
5 Some critics of the NAIRU concept hazarded that , if there was any connection at all between unemployment and inflation , it was likely to run from changes in the unemployment rate to changes in the rate of inflation .
6 The main benefits for such companies are likely to arise from reductions in costs caused by the emergence of common European standards .
7 He was glad to return from Siam in 1907 when he started consulting again , covering topics as diverse as sherardizing and the manufacture of composition billiard balls .
8 Informal sector implies a dualist interpretation of the urban economy , since it proposes a dichotomy between a formal modern capitalist sector in which big businesses and multinationals flourish , and the mass of the poor who are unable to benefit from participation in this sector .
9 Though he no longer lives in the village , he is interested in its history and tradition and is happy to travel from Essex in order to carry out his duty .
10 Any real revival hopes , however , hinge on the New Zealanders Brian Bellingham , a wing , and Steve Autogavea , a lock , who are due to arrive from Auckland in midweek .
11 He complained that there was no root of Veratrum to replace one lost nor of the various martagons which he had found so slow to mature from seed in England .
12 Thus Es are difficult to distinguish from Fs in contrast with Os and Xs , for example .
13 He 's due to return from Spain in the next few days .
14 Det Chief Insp Alan Snelling said they were particularly keen to hear from people in a car park at the rear of the cottage , which could have been used by the murderers .
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