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

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1 The Prince of Wales also cancelled plans to attend Royal Ascot to take the opportunity to recover from the back injury he aggravated at polo on Sunday .
2 It represented for her the opportunity to move from a life of manual labour to a life of intellectual labour .
3 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
4 The ringing of the temple bell continuously , the blowing of a conch shell , the chanting of mantras within the sanctum of the temple all create sound energy vibrations which force the mercury to rise from the Rasakumbha through the copper wires to the head .
5 This is because the development of a customer level database , updated constantly from transaction and account status records , allows the marketers to move from a ‘ wave ’ orientated promotional mentality to one which is ‘ event ’ driven .
6 In its 1969 report , the Committee on the Enforcement of Judgement Debts chaired by Mr Justice Payne recommended the setting up of a Court Enforcement Office , the functions of which would include assisting the creditor to obtain from the debtor ‘ as much as he can properly afford ’ , to liquidate the debts as soon as possible and to protect the debtor against undue hardship or harassment .
7 There is now little left for the creditors to salvage from the airline 's wreckage .
8 Regional council allocations for 1993-94 , excluding the money to come from the EC , will vary from £13.6 million in Borders Region to almost £209 million in Strathclyde .
9 The decision to withdraw from the NPT may well be part of that .
10 The decision to expand from the domestic market
11 2 The decision to expand from the domestic market
12 Athelstan shook himself , dressed , and went along to the kitchen to beg from a startled maid a bowl of hot water , a clean napkin and some salt with which to scrub his teeth .
13 In the parable of the unmerciful servant which ( not without reason ) comes immediately before Jesus 's teaching on divorce , Jesus strongly emphasises the responsibility to forgive from the heart ( Matt. 18:35 ) .
14 A vole mandible is illustrated here showing the incisor , three molars and the body of the mandible all in position , but immersion in water caused the teeth to separate from the mandible and the bone of the mandible itself to break up into minute fragments .
15 They should be made to correspond more closely with private sector practice and allowed the freedom to borrow from the market place , the group says .
16 An important motivator for units to apply for trust status was the freedom to borrow from the public and private sectors to finance capital investment .
17 an on screen mouse operated facility that allows the user to choose from a selection of ‘ tools ’ to create simple geometric shapes — lines , boxes , circles etc. and to add fill patterns .
18 The F-MAP package allows the user to choose from a number of options , called ‘ electives ’ in SYMAP language .
19 Most word processing programs , such as WORDWISE VIEW , APPLEWRITER and EDWORD allow the user to work from a menu .
20 A display page which allows the user to select from a set of previously input values .
21 Following his comments Shoob on Oct. 5 acceded to requests by the authorities to withdraw from the case and admitted that he had reached " certain preliminary conclusions " concerning the evidence .
22 ‘ Photo ’ regulating — it allows the skin to benefit from the positive effects of daytime whilst preventing the formation of free radicals .
23 David Hume went further , transferring causal power from the world of objects to the mind , making of it a tendency of the mind to pass from the thing we call ‘ the cause ’ to the one we call ‘ the effect ’ .
24 The to infinitive forces the mind to jump from the cause ( cry ) to the fully fledged existence of the effect ( the instantaneous re-entry into the dimension of distinctness ) .
25 Strange , ’ Benjamin mused , ‘ this drunk who can so cleverly bolt the door after him , now finds it impossible to repeat the action to escape from an angry war horse . ’
26 As autumn arrives , the birds migrate south , leaving the foxes to scavenge from the bird and reindeer carcasses and anything that might be washed up on the shore .
27 Liberation Theology , therefore , advocates action and exhorts the clergy to emerge from the cloisters to help the people to help themselves .
28 The shore was already becoming inaccessible as piles of ash accumulated , so he was forced to abandon his attempt , and turned to the south , running before the wind to escape from the increasingly heavy rain of ashes .
29 Fraud is difficult to prove , but misrepresentation may also allow the signer to escape from the effect of the terms .
30 BCP was one of the companies to benefit from a surge of interest in the equity market alongside increases in the foreign exchange market last week following the ERM move .
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