Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] from [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We feel that some should come from core funding , as support for existing programmes . |
2 | Francis Lavelle , managing director of Solaic , said the company expects to do $70m all told this year , of which $58m should come from card manufacture , $9.6m from customisation services , and $2.5m from systems engineering . |
3 | For instance , if the proportion of domestic consumption which came from domestic production rose then this may result from trade suppression , or the existence of dynamic effects producing lower prices in an industry exhibiting comparative advantage within the integrated area . |
4 | If this population is representative of the situation nationally , substantial numbers of patients with end stage liver disease might benefit from liver transplantation , but are not referred to a centre . |
5 | It has proved difficult to determine how many patients in the UK might benefit from liver transplantation . |
6 | Nursing staff , on the other hand , began to participate in out-patient team discussions and contributed at an early stage to identifying children and young people who might benefit from hospital admission . |
7 | Today we 'll hear from polytechnic lecturer Reg James , who 's just made a film of the special needs Brickwall School , and from local remedial tutor Dave Pollock , who 'll give us some suggestions for teacing dyslexic children . |
8 | Free chlorine in small amount ( 0.1–0.2 p.p.m. ) , such as might come from water sterilization , is not likely to be troublesome , but , if in excess of this , it could be objectionable . |
9 | The Schools Council history team rightly foresaw many difficulties and problems which could arise from empathy work . |
10 | Such friction could arise from personality clash , from communication breakdown , from ineffective delivery , from customer resistance to price changes or from competitive pressure . |
11 | This could result from bile acid mediated effects on cellular proliferation through several possible pathways as already discussed . |
12 | No father ( of a case or a control child ) in this study had a recorded cumulative external exposure t penetrating radiation above 5 mSv before his child was conceived , and such low doses could accumulate from background radiation in about five years . |
13 | This suggests that some symptoms in patients with Crohn 's disease may stem from motility disturbance and such food related symptoms would be unlikely to influence the duration of remission . |
14 | The same result may derived from field theory in the following manner . |
15 | Elizabeth Mowbray had herself already decided to return to Suffolk — her health , she told herself , would benefit from country air and rural seclusion . |
16 | ‘ Well produced and excellent value for money , it has the professional look you would expect from crack North-East journalist Mike Amos . ’ |
17 | The ANUFLOOD system requires locational and building type data on individual properties , stage-damage curves relating the average damage that would result from overfloor flooding to differing depths for each property type , and lastly , flood frequency in terms of flood height expressed as a probability . |
18 | The question of whether inflation would result from demand management was not seriously tackled . |
19 | An alternative explanation has recently been proposed for the E.coli rrnB P 1 promoter ( 33 ) , stating that DNA supercoiling would allow the RNA polymerase to establish more extended contacts with the DNA in the +1 region of the promoter , and that heparin would remove from DNA RNA polymerase molecules that are stably but not tightly bound to the promoter as closed complexes . |
20 | So it would be lenders who would gain from credit insurance ( and , in particular , from an efficient low-cost insurance scheme which would not seem to their customers to innate their credit payments unduly ) . |
21 | Two ‘ A ’ directors would come from Virgin Group , balanced by two ‘ B ’ directors — Fields and another director nominated by him . |
22 | Turndal predicted future growth would come from product development , strategic partnerships , alliances and acquisitions . |
23 | Future foods may come from leaf protein , the winged bean ( the tropic 's answer to the soybean ) and dozens of fruits including the pummelo ( a large citrus fruit from Southeast Asia ) , the soursop from South America and the mangosteen from Malaysia . |
24 | With the imminent implementation of community care , the care management system may well prove a fruitful means of distilling a core group of patients who will benefit from clozapine therapy . |
25 | The Romanian Mattress Appeal will benefit from car wash sessions at Cockerton Methodist Church today from 10am until noon . |
26 | Challenge for Krenz , page 23 Bonn ‘ will benefit from refugee influx ’ , page 10 |
27 | The module provides up to 16Mb of memory and will boot from LAN Manager , NetWare and Unix environments . |
28 | Liverpool hope Barnes will recover from hamstring trouble but are again without a shoal of injured defenders . |
29 | They recognise the advantages that will flow from trust status . |
30 | As with Foresterhill and South Ayrshire , I am satisfied not only that the RSNH is financially viable but that significant benefits for improved patient care will flow from trust status . |