Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also be responsive to local communities in delivering its services . |
2 | The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also being responsive to local communities in delivering its services . |
3 | There was no doubt that Hari would buy from the same supplier as the Grenfells and what if Hari had an outstanding bill ? |
4 | Hungarian Prime Minister Jozsef Antall confirmed on June 9 that Hungary would withdraw from the Pact even if the alliance planned to dissolve eventually [ see p. 37465 for political support in Hungary for ending membership in the Warsaw Pact ] . |
5 | St.Helens Town boss Mick Holgate will pick from an unchanged squad for the visit of Darwen . |
6 | Improv can extrapolate from a single label to provide a sensible list . |
7 | The national coach could not rule out the possibility , either , that Ferguson might go from the under-21 squad to the full international pool at Ibrox in the space of 24 hours . |
8 | Ordnung , consultant psychologist to the Fleet Air Arm , sets out to understand why a perfectly normal red-blooded Sloane should suffer from the terrifying desire to write stories about helicopters that can speak . |
9 | We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date . |
10 | Perhaps I should add that Dr. Gray on occasions has not been too impressed with the WCC ! informs me that he was strong in his support of view at last year 's General Assembly that the Church of Scotland should withdraw from the WCC . |
11 | He saw the advantages that England might gain from a successful coup in Scotland by them , which would take their political pressure off him at home . |
12 | I thought of the shoppers ’ day trips to Northern Ireland in search of cheap goods , and tried enumerating the benefits Ireland might receive from a Reunion with the rest of Britain . |
13 | I have recently been in New Zealand and I think Scotland could benefit from the kind of facilities they have . |
14 | Maggie could tell from the expression on Mr Sanderson 's face that much thought had gone into this . |
15 | ‘ Pugna pro patria ’ , ‘ Fight for your country ’ , was a call which Bishop Brinton could make from the pulpit in the 1370s . |
16 | Muller will watch from the stand knowing he is destined to face the England B team at Bristol on Saturday in preparation for a confrontation of which he could once only dream of : ‘ Facing Will Carling and Jeremy Guscott at Twickenham . ’ |
17 | So Peter Scudamore and Steve Smith Eccles may benefit from the one being a family man and the other not . |
18 | His face seemed to show nothing except benevolent interest , but Julia could tell from the way that he was carrying his head and a certain tension in his body that they were approaching a crisis point . |
19 | In his view Tom was being used as a pawn in the relationship between his parents and unless his parents did come to an arrangement whereby ‘ a more stable home situation ’ was provided , Tom would benefit from a residential school placement . |
20 | COLCHESTER player-manager Roy McDonough will watch from the sidelines as his team take on Norwegian tourists Nessegutten at Layer Road this evening in a friendly fixture ( kick-off 7.45 pm ) . |
21 | It remains to be seen whether or not Darren Jackson will recover from the stomach injury which kept the striker out of Hibs ' Cup win over Cowdenbeath . |
22 | Martha could see from the humourless stretch of her grandmother 's mouth that she judged Mrs Joyce and her offspring an unwelcome addition to the neighbourhood . |
23 | It has been argued that lower productivity countries such as the Southern European states , Ireland and the UK could suffer from the creation of the SEM . |
24 | He stumbled to his feet and looked frantically about him , because although no self-respecting Gruagach would run from a danger , these creatures were too many and too huge and too angry . |
25 | MacArthur believed the Soviet Union and China would gain from a peace settlement , since the alternative was that the occupation would continue and Japan would more obviously become an American satellite . |
26 | The aunts would reply indignantly that they only wanted to help , whereupon Addy would shout from the kitchen that if either of them could cook worth a damn perhaps they could be something other than a bloody nuisance . |
27 | Hopefully , like the Phoenix , Arthur will rise from the ashes of his latest misfortunes and regain his form at the top of the show-jumping tree . |
28 | Just as Jesus will rise from the dead after the suffering and death , so those who accept his challenge to become disciples will find life : |
29 | PETER Lloyd will retire from the chairmanship of insurance broker Lloyd Thompson in November and be replaced by John Lloyd no relation . |
30 | Fiji can learn from the mistakes of so-called developed countries and set its own standards and policies . ’ |