Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the latter view which at first sight seems to challenge Tormey 's theory , for any ‘ expression ’ by the actor implies a subjective/objective relationship , the inner meanings of which remain hidden from the audience . |
2 | If the kick is too hard the crampons tend to rebound from the ice , and a hard kick can be painful on the toes . |
3 | The transactional desktop element allows networked personal computers running MS-DOS or Windows to run the client portions of Open/OLTP downloaded from the server . |
4 | This dissonance is one of the most characteristic sounds of Bulgarian women 's traditional singing ; other striking features are the high-pitched yips which punctuate singing from the Shop and Pirin regions , and Pirin songs also feature strikingly beautiful na visoko ( high ) voices . |
5 | Speeds greater than zero correspond to flow from the west to the east . |
6 | We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role . |
7 | My examples tend to come from the part of the world where I live , but the same principles apply wherever you happen to be . |
8 | The majority of funds tend to come from the banking sector , although commercial bills are also important . |
9 | If you want to profit from the world 's most dynamic market , HANNOVER FAIR Industry is a ‘ must ’ as it provides the impetus for innovations in Europe . |
10 | They are willing to do so because they expect to be paid back , and because they expect to profit from the transaction through the interest they charge on the loan — it would be a strange world if they did n't ! |
11 | They are willing to do so because they expect to be paid back and because they expect to profit from the transaction through the interest they charge on the loan — it would be a strange world if they did n't ! |
12 | Both of them appear to suffer from a form of mental myopia in imagining the consequences of such proposals , and I am not here referring only to Mill-type consequences of harm brought about by unwise decisions . |
13 | He said : ‘ I want to know from the Chancellor why the Ministerial rules were not observed ; why the Law Officers were not informed immediately of the legal action which cost the taxpayer £4,700 ; whether the Prime Minister was consulted as the rules suggest he should be — and whether the permanent secretary to the Treasury was told about the source of the gift of the £18,000 . ’ |
14 | But this particular case Mr Deputy Speaker what we want to know from the minister is on these new boundaries what do we actually have to do ? |
15 | Theresa just how do we justify that and then I want to hear from a lawyer about this . |
16 | This is not what I want to hear from the man who once shook me to the core with a string of incendiary albums . |
17 | Attack now , you dammed fool , unless you want to resign from the Emperor 's service . ’ |
18 | It made her want to escape from the world . |
19 | Select FILE from the colour pattern menu , followed by LOAD from the sub menu and you will be asked for the name of the pattern that you want to load from the disk . |
20 | there 's various things you can talk to them about , and all you do is , all you 're looking for is some key words to motivate them , right eh er to a certain extent you want , you want to assume from the start that they do n't have a clue what they 're doing |
21 | Er , yes in the studies in nineteen ninety two er Eurofighter suggested that there could be reductions in the holdings of spares , rolled equipment and support items as a result of the more accurate forecasting which we expect to emerge from the logistics support analysis . |
22 | Relatives often want to separate from the person for the sake of their own sanity . |
23 | Klein provides perhaps the least teleological analysis of the development of a subject , and her examples of adult psychosis may be linked to Hegel 's , and especially Marx 's , models of rupture , since they appear to result from the subject 's belief in the alien nature of some fragmented aspects of the self it has become unable to sublate . |
24 | He warbled on about watching Match Of The Day from behind the sofa that night — now is that the sort of talk we want coming from the captain of Leeds United AFC ? |
25 | It is ideal for people who want to relax from the exposure of the gorge , or have children who want to do some climbing . |
26 | I can see them appealing to players who want to change from a rack unit crammed with sounds that are hardly ( if ever ) used , back to something which is as simple as , or even simpler than a row of pedals . |
27 | ‘ You look as though you need a few days ’ sleep to recover from the night 's activities . ’ |
28 | This is in addition to the letter written to the two of you and Tim , which you will recognize as being a step on the way to telling Tim that we want to reprogram from the top . |
29 | When I breathe in beside him I expect to recoil from the smell . |
30 | But fish never stop growing from the day they hatch to their death , even if the growth rate slows dramatically once they attain sexual maturity . |