Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , it is widely accepted , though admittedly not conclusively established , that major ice ages may result from the siting of large continental masses in the polar regions , because only in such circumstances can extensive ice sheets become established , with significant consequences for world climate ( Frakes , 1979 ) . |
2 | A high proportion of disciplinary interactions may reflect ( as in the case of Deacondale ) a lack of ‘ oblique ’ disciplinary strategies and a tendency to adopt a more confrontational style ; and a high proportion of routine interactions may stem from an excessively complex organization or an inability to engage in depth with the content of the tasks given to one 's pupils . |
3 | Such disagreements may stem from a variety of causes : ideological perspectives , ward and area considerations , seniority ( old v. young ) , status ( chairmen/spokesmen v. backbenchers ) , committee and pressure-group loyalties , or simply politicking or ‘ bloody mindedness ’ . |
4 | The agenda of meetings should arise from the interests and concerns of the group . |
5 | Parking is free and coaches very welcome ( coaches should approach from the south ) . |
6 | Mrs Thatcher is one of the few senior politicians who takes pride in stating her political convictions and insists that policies should derive from a coherent set of principles . |
7 | These privileges may range from the relatively inconspicuous one of being treated differently for insurance purposes to the ultimate extreme of contracting a ‘ marriage with a member of the opposite sex ’ — opposite , that is , to the adopted one . |
8 | Recently there has been speculation that the generally disappointing effects of hypotensive drug therapy in mildly hypertensive subjects may result from the deleterious metabolic side-effects of the agents themselves Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial Research Group ( 1982 ) . |
9 | Items issued to readers may come from the Library 's Main Building , from its Annexe ( located some distance from its Main Building ) , or , in the case of legal material , from the adjacent Advocates ' Library . |
10 | If your eyes should wander from the action on the stage at The Theatre in Chipping Norton , they might fall on an unusual dedication on the walls . |
11 | However , the basis of relationships might change from a continuation of historical commitments to performance . |
12 | If , however , the mantle itself is divided into two convecting layers , plumes might rise from the internal boundary between them , perhaps the seismic discontinuity at 660 km depth . |
13 | Many employees and organizations could benefit from a structure that acts as a conduit to help ideas flow more readily through an organization . |
14 | Some schools in affluent industrial districts could profit from the scheme while those in rural areas with few companies nearby would have little chance of extra support . |
15 | This combination means tides could leap from a level of nearly five metres to over six metres and flooding could occur . |
16 | You might have thought that the last bastion of resistance to computers would come from the classic craft environment of hand animation . |
17 | Differences over the political future of Civic Forum deepened , and it was agreed in February 1991 [ see p. 38017 ] that two separate political parties would emerge from the umbrella organization of Civic Forum : the Civic Democratic Party ( Klaus ' wing ) and Civic Movement ( consisting of many of President Havel 's closest associates such as Dienstbier and Pithart ) . |
18 | Sir John told Mrs Kennedy he could not give precise figures of what job opportunities would arise from the transfer . |
19 | Their funds would come from a grant by the National Exchequer — an obvious source for constant friction . |
20 | Funds would come from the non-fossil-fuel obligation , an 11 per cent tax on electricity generated from oil , gas and coal . |
21 | LOCAL schools will benefit from a £400 , project aimed at reducing energy waste in classrooms . |
22 | Cricket and Empire started life as film research commissioned by David Puttnam for a film on Bodyline that was never made — losing out to the unintentionally funny Australian TV mini-series many readers will remember from the early 1980s : ‘ David wanted me to find the ‘ smoking gun ’ . |
23 | THIS season 's six European finalists will emerge from the matches to be played later today , with Barcelona and Sampdoria starting as very warm favourites for the European Cup final to be played at Wembley on May 20 . |
24 | UK market research firm , Ovum Ltd , London , believes the European market for desktop computers will grow from an installed base of 22 million in 1992 to 46 million by 1996 . |
25 | At the time of writing , the Soviet republics are declaring independence at the rate of about one a day and it must be open to question whether the entries will come from the separate states rather than the USSR next time . |
26 | ‘ Traders can choose from the daily menu which may include Chinese or Indian dishes , pizza or pastas , traditional English cuisine or healthy choices . |
27 | The course will also look back at garden history and explore some of the ways in which budding designers can learn from the great designers of the past . |
28 | The claim for a straightforward oppositional kind of resistance also assumes that subjects can resist from a position outside the operations of power , according to the dominant inside/outside model of conventional politics . |
29 | The prevalent and dominant winds may blow from the same direction or they may blow from almost opposite directions . |
30 | Such errors may result from a failure to identify the appropriate grapheme ( e.g. , " whose " " hows " , and " straight " " strat " ) , or a failure to segment the appropriate phoneme correctly ( e.g. , " except " " exersept " , and " vehicle " " vercal " ) . |