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

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1 He argues that the small firms sector is particularly well situated to benefit from the wider enterprise opportunities offered by the single market and should not be tied down by EC red tape .
2 With significant interests in both Sanga-Sanga and Runtu , LASMO is geographically well placed to benefit from the continued exploration of these two areas and to participate in the development of the LNG business in one of the most robust gas markets in the world .
3 The agreed cost reductions give us a more competitive position which will see us well placed to benefit from the expected upturn in our major markets .
4 Longhorns , Galloways , Highlanders and other hardy breeds are all expected to benefit from the booming demand from Germany , Denmark and the Netherlands .
5 Highland cattle are expected to benefit from the booming demand from Germany , Denmark and the Netherlands
6 As New South Wales was the only state without an ALP government , the Liberal-National coalition was widely expected to benefit from the current unpopularity of the Hawke government , an expectation apparently supported by opinion polls published during the campaign which gave the coalition a lead of up to 16 percentage points over Labor .
7 Despite Cannavino 's touting of the wonders of Greenock , the machines are expected to come from the Far East .
8 A major source of opposition to the return of Rawlings to power was expected to come from the Nkrumahist parties .
9 Oftel admits that the new system will be no more efficient and that the annual number of emergency calls is expected to increase from the current 22.8 million a year to 24 million by 1996 .
10 Choosing the right diet is the key , and to make it easy for you we have devised a three-part series , Slim Plan ( page 81 ) , backed by all the knowledge , research and thorough testing you have come to expect from the Good Housekeeping Institute .
11 The game is very playable and the graphics are flicker free as we have come to expect from the top shareware authors .
12 It has been a day which commenced so stunningly with the horse and carriage procession , swept forward with the harmonious , soaring , musical arrangements at the wedding ceremony , and has culminated in the utter perfection of the gourmet dinner , all in keeping with what we have come to expect from the organizational abilities of one of the world 's paragons .
13 She was not beautiful , and hardly fey as he had come to expect from the fair sex , but there was something undeniably compelling about her .
14 Any European Common Foreign and Security policy which includes Swedish and other neutral interests must be less effective even than that which can be expected to emerge from the current unsatisfactory record of EEC action in foreign affairs .
15 Other cross-licensing and manufacturing deals are expected to emerge from the new-found synergy in all product areas , the three have hinted .
16 Other cross-licensing and manufacturing deals are expected to emerge from the new-found synergy in all product areas , the three have hinted — see below .
17 Few details of the Group A specification car have been announced , but most of its assets are expected to stem from the basic design rather than special tuning .
18 It is important to look behind the aggregate figures of local sourcing to try to identify where linkage effects could realistically be expected to result from the transnational practices of established and potential TNCs , and what the host authorities could realistically hope to do about it in terms of their transnational practices .
19 All overheads are fixed and are not expected to change from the present cost of f2,000 per month .
20 The management 's statement of the profitability of Mox and Tox includes fixed costs which we are told will not be expected to change from the present total costs of £2,000 .
21 Further ( intergranular ) stress might be expected to arise from the differential thermal expansion of individual minerals in a rock related to differences in colour , specific heat and coefficient of thermal expansion .
22 We found ( Appendix II , section 5 ) that on one London estate where we held group discussions several people lived at addresses which they said had been blacklisted in this way , because of bad payers who had lived there before them ; as a consequence , they felt they were being made to suffer from the bad reputation of the previous tenants .
23 I am sure the last named came from the sinister words occasionally overheard , ‘ If there were another war … . ’
24 In writings about the Renaissance , its beginning may be seen to waver from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century .
25 He admits also that Buddhism displayed a tendency to participation as it spread out from India into other countries , though he fails to recognize the examples of participation which might be said to derive from the communal life of the sangha and so insists that it is the principle of identity that predominates .
26 Two men were later seen running from the abandoned car .
27 The opposition parties threatened to withdraw from the next meeting of the all-party conference on Oct. 12 unless some of their demands were met [ for first talks , on Sept. 13 , see p. 36893 ] .
28 He was seen emerging from the Foreign Office a short distance behind the Queen after his ministerial colleagues had taken up their positions beside the Cenotaph .
29 This is because the need to reform was felt to arise from the normal attitude of aristocrats in the Germanic world that churches which they had helped to establish were a part of their material property .
30 The Sludge Disposal Vessel ‘ Gardyloo ’ built to operate from the new facility was in fact completed in August 1876 and immediately chartered for work on the Clyde while awaiting completion of the Seafield Works .
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