Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , England should go from strength to strength if the England ‘ B ’ performance against Ireland ‘ B ’ is any guide . |
2 | Liverpool hope Barnes will recover from hamstring trouble but are again without a shoal of injured defenders . |
3 | The psychiatrist was called Mr Rose and was , as far as Marcus could remember from time to time , medium in height , medium brown in colouring and with a medium tenor voice when he spoke , which was infrequently . |
4 | A stalemate would make sure that neither Ford nor GM could benefit from Jaguar 's expertise in the luxury car market but it will not be particularly attractive for investors . |
5 | It has proved difficult to determine how many patients in the UK might benefit from liver transplantation . |
6 | To this Johansson 's team added another 40 TWh per year that Sweden could produce from energy plantations — fast-growing trees planted solely as fuel . |
7 | Willie would return from school to find the living room filled with the musky perfume of freshly-cut branches burning in the range . |
8 | It is associated with the final curtain descending on present world history , when Jesus will descend from heaven in power to destroy his enemies and restore the entire creation . |
9 | As things stand , Hong Kong will pass from colonialism to dictatorship without the usual intervening stage of independence . |
10 | Those were ambitious days when it was thought the Swindon Robins would go from strength to strength . |
11 | Gordon Hunter will return from suspension , but Murdo MacLeod , Neil Orr , Tommy McIntyre and Joe Tortolano are all likely to miss out . |
12 | But evidently the idea that Blake might escape from prison with the help of the KGB was very much in the minds of MI5 and MI6 . |
13 | Documents published by BNFL state that the plant will earn £950 million for the UK and £1,800 million for BNFL in its first 10 years , but contain no comparison of the cost of reprocessing with that of storage of nuclear waste , or any assessment of the revenue BNFL could earn from storage of its customers ' waste . |
14 | The EP wrote in a memorandum to the LEA : ‘ I feel that George would benefit from placement in a residential school for pupils with emotional and behavioural problems . |
15 | Viewed from an overhead perspective , Rufus can stomp from block to block with impunity but falls to his death if he makes a wrong move . |
16 | If the argument starts with numeric characters ( with or without a preceding sign ) , VAL will work from left to right until it meets a non numeric character . |
17 | Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house |
18 | By May 1913 it was expected that Emmeline Pankhurst would die from hunger and thirst strikes . |
19 | The society 's board of trustees is hoping that at least part of the funds it needs by June will come from government sources : in response to a stampede of scholars from around the world who invaded the library in what were to be its final days last month , local government provided an emergency $66,000 to keep the library open until 2 April . |
20 | But , in a move that seems defensive , England intend to play seven specialist batsmen — providing Alec Stewart and Neil Fairbrother can recover from illness . |