Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 Another effect of trees is that they appear to concentrate pollutants from the atmosphere .
2 Another effect of trees is that they appear to concentrate pollutants from the atmosphere .
3 It has sophisticated reporting features , which involve taking information from the database and arranging it in tabular form .
4 Hampshire County Council are asking EHDC to drop their community complex plans for part of the Liss junior school site as they want to maximise income from the school 's sale to pay for the new school .
5 context that we are ask now want to get clarification from the District Councils as to what proportion of there H one figure would be in the Greater York area .
6 The thousands of English fans arriving here hope to buy tickets from the Italians ; if they succeed , that means they will all end up in areas reserved for rival fans , another pointer to problems .
7 And persons of average political sensibility in many lands eagerly study the transformations in Hungary and seek to draw lessons from the changes .
8 First , as they add new words to their repertoires , they stop over-extending words from the same domain already in their vocabulary ( Clark 1973a ; Barrett , 1978 ) .
9 Groan making jokes from the presidents of the BA and PA at the BA dinner and dance are obligatory these days , and the Torquay Conference was no exception .
10 I also hope to get contributions from the District Council and possibly other organisations .
11 Yes , but you will appreciate that we begin to incur costs from the time we reserve your holiday and should you or any member of your party cancel your booking once it has been accepted , this must be in writing , signed by the person who signed the Booking Form .
12 In ‘ East Coker ’ , though , we seem to watch ghosts from the past , though the countryside itself may be little changed :
13 ( a ) Every such office shall be attended on each day when it is open to the public or open to telephone calls from the public by :
14 ( b ) Every such office shall be managed by one of the persons listed below who shall normally be in attendance at that office during all the hours when it is open to the public or open to telephone calls from the public : —
15 This icon in fact appears by default when you select Edit Icon from the SmartIcons dialog box simply because of the way the list of custom icons is ordered .
16 ‘ Its figures only measure waiting time from the day a patient is put on to a consultant 's in-patient or day case waiting list .
17 I like buying stuff from the market
18 In the meantime , people should not be advise to seek guidance from the tabloid newspapers , which are more interested in a ‘ good story ’ than scientific accuracy .
19 Always try to encourage growth from the base , and never let wood become old , brown and barky — that shows you are timid .
20 With the catapults they use to keep birds from the crops , they launch a couple of parting stones far over my head .
21 Measuring muscular effort is difficult , but it seems possible , according to experimental studies , that when we produce stressed syllables , the muscles that we use to expel air from the lungs are more active , producing higher subglottal pressure .
22 Caroline Durkan , the GDA senior projects executive handling the scheme , said yesterday : ‘ It places us in an awkward position if we try to get cash from the public sector if the private sector do not see the benefits of Citywatch . ’
23 In an atmosphere of such buoyancy the dealers are obliged to cut margins and try to survive competition from the opportunists for whom the fax boom is simply the latest in a long line of nice little short-term earners , such as double-glazing and car phones .
24 The methods by which MPs attempt to influence ministers from the floor of the House are by their speeches in major debates on government business , by calling for emergency debates under Standing Order No. 20 , by the use of ten-minute rule bills , private members ' bills and motions , adjournment debates , question time and abstention or cross-voting in divisions .
25 We will have to marshal our arguments now and attempt to get support from the French , Germans , Danes and the Dutch to produce a unified voice . ’
26 Alternatively the parents may use the child as a pawn in their battles and try to gain allegiance from the child ( Minuchin 1974 ; , Barker 1986 ) .
27 If I start accepting funds from the government , people will lose that charitable ideal that I want to leave behind me when I 'm gone . ’
28 The adventurers will be attacked if they try to open the doors , or start stripping valuables from the carriage .
29 We do expect organisations from the projects in the programme to attend .
30 Then , to add a chart linked to the table into your document , just choose Add Chart from the Options menu , tell the package where you want it , and away you go .
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