Example sentences of "[subord] it [verb] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Guy's/St Thomas 's Hospital could become the second major centre , although it faces competition from the Royal Brompton/Chelsea and Westminster for the provision of paediatric cardiac services , and from St George 's linked to the Royal Marsden ( Sutton ) for cancer services .
2 However , the Lappish people are more concerned about the plight of their traditional fishing waters , the loss of which is forever , much longer than it takes contamination from Russia to decay .
3 There is not limit to how often a shoe can be resoled or repaired , provided it retains support from the upper and midsole .
4 Of this , $200million will come from the US , as previously announced by President Bush , to tide Poland over until it receives $710million from the IMF as part of a long-term programme to restructure its economy .
5 Her verbal spontaneity ruffled far too many feathers even if it attracted admiration from thousands of radicals and feminists .
6 In general , if one individual is able to make its future actions plainer than another and if it derives benefit from doing so ( which does not seem implausible in a social context ) , then we should expect evolutionary change in the effectiveness of such signals .
7 Making a pressed flower picture as a way of welcoming someone into their new home is both a charming and original idea , especially if it uses flowers from their previous garden .
8 Either way , the club remains legal and if it brings relief from pain on the greens then , say salesmen , it is worth every penny .
9 because it takes nitrogen from the air and puts it back into the soil
10 This algorithm is incremental because it creates clusters from the first few data , and these early clusters can be used at once , even though they may be improved during later learning .
11 To some extent the spending was diversionary because it deflected attention from the cuts that were occurring in the orthodox funding mechanisms for current and capital expenditure .
12 The party cell was afraid to have open meetings mainly because it feared criticism from what it called the ‘ kulaks ' .
13 Tait , with William Thomson , had published a Treatise on Natural Philosophy in 1867 which became a standard advanced textbook because it treated physics from the point of view of conservation of energy — fathering the doctrine , as became two Cambridge men , upon Newton : the ‘ return to Newton ’ was for them the key to modernity .
14 State law could not provide discipline because it met resistance from consciences .
15 The welfare system , runs this view , makes things worse because it discourages people from working and rewards undesirable behaviour .
16 Because it frees performance from time , assembling it bit by bit , it encourages demystified production : ‘ Tape runs forwards , backwards and at many speeds .
17 Buxton 's strength was his sense of conscience on behalf of distant slaves but it was also a weakness from the perspective of militants in the country because it resisted dictation from collective antislavery opinion .
18 In the 16th century , when Antwerp had a population of 100,000 , it became the world 's busiest port because it welcomed merchants from England , Germany , Portugal and Spain .
19 The group as a whole is in the black only because it has income from an American retailing chain Silo and from financial services and property deals in Britain .
20 These " normal stress ' effects may be measured , for example , using the cone and plate viscometer , as a vertical force lifting the cone while it undergoes torque from the rotating plate .
21 National insurance was , as Lloyd George recognized , a most convenient device for a government short of revenue since it drew finance from workers and employers without the politically unpopular necessity to increase income tax .
22 Kuwait had been wary of Iraqi territorial ambitions ever since it gained independence from the UK in 1961 .
23 Sun will keep a low profile on the suit lest it catch flak from other Sparcsystem builders .
24 Ashley was glaring at me over the candle flame the way a hawk must glare at a field mouse the instant before it parts mouse from field forever .
25 Even before it took Peter from me , I hated the sea .
26 All it was doing was essentially the same operation as that performed by the computer when it copies data from one location to another .
27 The Oxford Regional Health Authority is admitting it may have been over optimistic when it estimated income from the sale of land .
28 When it met officials from the Department of Trade and Industry last year to urge that areas of the seabed close to the coastline and islands of Wales be withdrawn from the licensing round it was only partially successful .
29 In the US , Pinnacle , which peddles almost anything and everything you 'd ever want for a Sparc system will have board and system-level HyperSparc and SuperSparc products when it gets deliveries from the chip-makers .
30 This can not have been the intention of Parliament when it prevented drivers from contracting out of their liability to a passenger .
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