Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In particular , as the discount houses were obliged to take up the whole of the weekly offering of Treasury bills by the Bank , the Bank could , by deliberately overissuing Treasury bills , leave the discount houses short of cash balances and force them to borrow from the Bank . |
2 | they 'd like , like them to come from the floor and not from another from a committee member says , yeah I sponsor Billy , and another committee member says I |
3 | We must allow them to benefit from the presence of the reserves and , where feasible , to give them the use of the products of the wilderness areas without reducing its natural capital . |
4 | Increased identification and understanding between an organisation , its workers , neighbours and the public or allowing them to benefit from the activity , increases the understanding and acceptance of risk . |
5 | At the end of this necessarily lengthy examination of the decided cases I have found nothing which causes me to depart from the view I expressed before embarking on that examination as to the appropriate procedure to be followed under section 7(3) and section 8(2) considered simply on the basis of the statutory language . |
6 | I do not think that that is a question for me to answer from the Dispatch Box . |
7 | We invited you to highlight from a list of adjectives how best you would describe our tuition services . |
8 | This index page allows you to select from a number of listing options which provide information about Design Changes ( DCs ) . |
9 | This will enable you to practise from the moment when you are called . |
10 | How are we to judge from an animal 's overt behaviour whether we are observing a well-oiled machine or a creature with some degree of intelligence and creativity ? |
11 | In contrast , the few policies aimed at older workers have been positively intended to encourage them to withdraw from the labour market . |
12 | Mr Notice , 32 , of Welling , Kent , undefeated before detached retinas forced him to retire from the ring , appeared before a special magistrates ' court in Reigate , Surrey . |
13 | She brought us across the Irish Sea , trusting to God , but God chose her to suffer from the weather and she puked her guts into St George 's Channel , poor thing , and Francie crying because he closed our mother 's eyes , since there was no one else to do it . |
14 | A Pit Bull Terrier has been sentenced to death by magistrates , because her owner loosened her muzzle to allow her to drink from a puddle in the street . |
15 | Helping her to progress from the infant she was to the adult she will become is , I believe , the hardest task of parenting . |
16 | Needham had previously become Rector of Claughton in Lancashire , and because he could not be both Rector there and Master in Stockport simultaneously the Goldsmiths had required him to resign from the School . |
17 | In 1839 Wellington persuaded him to resign from the Duchess of Kent 's household and go abroad for a time . |
18 | Your son Wilfred has spent six years as a grub in this school and we are still awaiting for him to emerge from the chrysalis . |
19 | Many expect him to emerge from the rubble as the undisputed leader of the French greens . |
20 | Mr Hull specialised in young contemporary British artists and had no training , experience or knowledge which would have enabled him to conclude from an examination of the pictures whether they were by Munter . |
21 | The Russians have said they believe in a negotiated settlement to the civil war , but they are continuing to supply arms to President Mengistu , apparently to allow him to negotiate from a position of strength . |
22 | Berger 's race was ruined by electrically-related gearbox problems , which caused him to start from the pit lane , and then a resultant overheating engine , which caused his retirement after four laps . |
23 | Mike Atherton , too , came quietly back , and Tim Munton got his first Test cap , DeFreitas 's groin injury forcing him to withdraw from the squad . |
24 | To all complaints about his conduct he made the same answer : he was bound by the decree of 1099 , which obliged him to withdraw from the communion of all who had taken part in ceremonies of investiture or homage . |
25 | She was attacked after asking him to move from the touchline during an amateur game at Gillingham , Kent . |
26 | Frequently he would stop on his walk around the teams on a Sunday , and at least on one occasion he advised me to break from the scrum more often ( in those days airmen scrum-halfs played to orders ) . |
27 | You want it to open from the middle ? |
28 | Or , perhaps , it had the meaning he had wanted it to have from the beginning : the meaning that had kept him out of coups led by others . |
29 | A hydraulic ram on the drawbar allows it to move from the offset working position to directly behind the tractor for road transport . |
30 | ‘ Is there anything special you 'd like me to order from the town ? ’ he said eventually , as he rinsed his mouth with real orange juice . |