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

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1 He knew that if he kept under the trees , he should be able to crest the Monument yet remain hidden from the mysterious workers .
2 Since a given project is very rarely repeated , project management is the business of managing variety ; benefits tend to flow from the effective exploitation rather than the reduction thereof .
3 But what we want to know from the right honourable lady what we want to know from the right honourable lady is when they will come clean about the public spending policies that will put taxes in this country up .
4 But what we want to know from the right honourable lady what we want to know from the right honourable lady is when they will come clean about the public spending policies that will put taxes in this country up .
5 I want to hear from the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East , because the Opposition must now come clean .
6 Using card sixteen , how much difficulty if any do you have in finding the items you want to buy from the main Post Office ?
7 Why would a political assembly want to abdicate from the full sovereignty which in principle it possesses , and set limits on its own future actions ?
8 Fifteen different infectious agents wer isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of HIV infected patients at stage IV of the disease , the most frequent agent was cytomegalovirus ( Table IV ) .
9 ‘ The fifth hurdle was n't quite as smooth as I would have wished , but then I let go from the 200 metres mark .
10 ‘ The fifth hurdle was n't quite as smooth as I would have wished , but then I let go from the 200 metres mark .
11 This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate .
12 IF YOU INTEND TO ESCAPE FROM THE TEEMING FOLLY OF CITY LIFE AND hightail it to the freedom of the hills , does it really matter what you wear ?
13 A further court case , in which Lothar Neethling from the forensic laboratory , now a lieutenant-general and number three in the South African Police , tried to sue a newspaper for calling him a poisoner , showed Coetzee to be a reliable and accurate witness .
14 Ice creams and lollies seem to benefit from the sharp wit of its frosting .
15 Nevertheless , one can not escape obtaining the impression that the farming community , who stand to benefit from the financial supports and incentives available under the Directive , played a major role in defining the boundaries of the LFAs .
16 The words addressed to Titius are therefore construed as setting up a trust in favour of others ; and the others happen to be the coheirs who stand to benefit from the resulting reduction in the share intended to fall to Titius .
17 Similarly , it is often the case that senior officials within the civil service all seem to come from the same sort of background .
18 From the moment you accept a place at the University of Edinburgh you begin to benefit from the extensive range of services provided by the Students ' Association .
19 When you select INTEGRATE from the main menu , you will be shown a list of the pieces for that garment so that you can enter the type of knitting method ( intarsia , Fair Isle or jacquard ) and the name of the particular stitch pattern to be used .
20 Now , however , I have grave misgivings as we begin to hear from the European Community more and more talk about a federal Europe and closer political integration .
21 Two broad groups seem to emerge from the known evidence ( fig. 8 ) , each with a different level of impact on the defended area itself and on the extra-mural suburbs .
22 The bishops ' pre-occupation , too , was with structured administration , which the registers of their activities begin to record from the thirteenth century .
23 A word of warning : when boring the hole through the door , stop immediately the bit breaks through , then finish boring from the other side .
24 Once she came in about 4pm when I was on duty , face glowing from the blustery west wind , and said eagerly , ‘ I see the flare path 's all lit up .
25 Although a number of influential parties had been trying to have New Year 's flay changed from the old style 13th of the month to 1st , the majority of the natives were loath to change and both days were partially observed .
26 They cooperate because they all stand to gain from the same outcome — the survival and reproduction of the communal body — and because they constitute an important part of the environment in which natural selection works on each other .
27 Within the community the question is which site will win the first , and both inside and outside there is the question of ‘ How much of my money will be sacrificed to support the CIT ? ’ — areas of science that have no immediate connection to fusion nevertheless get funded from the same sources , such as the Department of Energy .
28 Building upon the work of Storey and others , the data set obtained from the two surveys will allow the identification of the contribution made by the financial assistance of each authority to the success and development of the local companies .
29 In the US , where we have applied corrective action to unprofitable lines , we continue to benefit from the successful introduction of rating increases .
30 Family rooms are useful to let the less well-behaved and noisier children run riot but they are frequently cold and characterless and , no matter how good the facilities may be , you often feel excluded from the main atmosphere of the pub .
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