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

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1 Skol 's sales were up by 4% , thanks largely to demand from couch potatoes .
2 Mr Kenneth Clarke , the new Home Secretary , was faced with demands yesterday to release from prison a campaigner for Sikh independence who has been under threat of deportation to India .
3 No it took me fifteen minutes tonight to get from school to Kyle 's Kyle 's school !
4 Where risk has increased there is an increasing need for capital to provide a buffer against loss … the removal of the old protective barriers led to a rush by the smaller players to merge with new , bigger partners both to benefit from economies of scale and scope and to augment their capital base sufficiently to meet the requirements of the new , more demanding market context …
5 Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back .
6 The former Lord Chief Justice , Lord Lane , called his green paper ‘ one of the most sinister documents ever to emanate from Government ’ .
7 The Lord Chief Justice , Lord Lane , referred to the first paper on the profession as ‘ one of the most sinister documents ever to emanate from Government ’ .
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