Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The RSPB applauded the scheme on the grounds that farmers should only benefit from European subsidies if they were prepared to join schemes which protected the countryside .
2 With the lack of time county selectors may normally only select from those players nominated from either schools and clubs .
3 Poor listeners often make irrelevant comments ; the most influential contributions do not necessarily come from those vessels making the most noise .
4 Reaction against the weapons of ‘ The Thing ’ — I take that now , in concluding , as typical of some , though not all , of the classifications into which I have exhorted you to divide the breaches of law and order — reaction against its contradictions , its absurdities , its defiance of known , established , healthy reality , can only come from individual persons — and from individual persons who speak .
5 In the capitalist society , natural growth can only come from retained earnings .
6 MORE parts of Darlington could soon benefit from pedestrian-only schemes , it was hinted last night .
7 You will thus benefit from fewer misunderstandings
8 Er , it is important too , to stress that the Agency is acting as a bridge between the purchasing er , authority , the Social Services Department , and the er , independent sector , and that er , it 's also important that er , too , that er , in many cases , er , the provider 's income er , will , will not just come from Social Services , but it may be that people are purchasing their own care , if , if they 're not eligible for public , public 's er , help through , through funding , and therefore the scheme is much wider than just looking at the purchasing intentions of the , the Social Services Department .
9 They do things that you do n't normally get from average places
10 We are particularly pleased to introduce this change as our members who are unfortunate enough to already suffer from such disabilities can well do without having further obstacles put in their way in seeking to arrange Motor Insurance .
11 These will probably range from ephemeral paperbacks to more substantial tomes purchased for your studies at college , as well as others probably given to you as presents on special occasions .
12 The auction catalogue can also quote from other authorities , which will be inevitable in a case where a scholar has written a catalogue raisonné , and advantageous if the context of the work is made clearer by the artist 's correspondence or other publications .
13 They will also gain from simplified procedures and from the use of standardized data for more efficient decision-making .
14 Our future production will also come from incremental projects , linked to existing fields and using the infrastructure already in place .
15 At least 25 per cent of original programmes will now come from independent companies according to statute , with a certain proportion of European origin .
16 I 'm not against the concept of co-opted members and I believe that they could add a useful dimension to any authority 's work , but apart from the obligatory brace of businessmen and I accept the Right Honourable and Noble Viscount Lord Whitelaw 's phrase and I quote powerful reference to a broad approach and new ideas and a fight against crime , but apart from the the brace er , er of such business people , they should surely come from representative sections of those communities which the authorities serve .
17 But this does not mean that we can simply extrapolate from current trends in the use of services to estimate future demands and costs .
18 However , it is expected , and intended , that the radioactivity will slowly escape from these drums and be diluted and dispersed .
19 You can then choose from two levels of security ; low level , which scrambles your file allocation table ; and level two , which encrypts your entire hard drive .
20 This suggests that the maxims do indeed derive from general considerations of rationality applicable to all kinds of cooperative exchanges , and if so they ought in addition to have universal application , at least to the extent that other , culture-specific , constraints on interaction allow .
21 If it does not return to its normal flat state immediately , and stays ‘ pinched ’ without your assistance , then the horse is dehydrated and would certainly benefit from some electrolytes .
22 But the Home Secretary benefits from the objective advice of HMCIC , a distinguished policeman , and of his colleagues , who are all serving policemen and who can therefore speak from both sides of the fence .
23 These included weekly meetings ( formal and semi-formal ) with Health Centre staff , some of whom wore more than one hat and could therefore speak from different perspectives ; regular visits to lunch clubs , where lunch was shared with attenders ; visits to old people 's homes .
24 Whom should we therefore ban from public places for causing all the depression leading to so many suicides ?
25 A proper understanding of the role of intention in trusts must therefore come from other texts .
26 Competition must therefore come from freer imports , too .
27 We need to understand how and why male fantasies may commonly differ from female ones , and why the sorts of fantasies I have mentioned , which may in some ways seem antithetical to feminism , may still have a strong appeal to women who have a feminist allegiance .
28 The article challenges the statement by the Cumbrian Area Health Authority that local leukaemia rates do not significantly differ from national rates .
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