Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] from a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With so few black professionals in post , most pressure for anti-racist reforms has to come from a variety of sources , from white politicians or administrators or black pressure groups working in particular localities in conjunction with anti-racist teachers . |
2 | However , a breach of condition may be used to justify termination by a party who wants to escape from a contract for commercial reasons . |
3 | The secondary market tends to suffer from a lack of liquidity relative to domestic markets ; often even the lead manager of an issue is unwilling to quote two way prices . |
4 | But his ability to capture , in four little sketches in the margin , the way a flying squirrel prepares to leap from a tree , is astounding . |
5 | If this happened , the style of projecting our intentions and emotions into other animals , which we all find so easy and which seems to flow from a belief in evolution , will often lead us astray . |
6 | He 's often slammed for being a ‘ spoilt child ’ , which seems to stem from a distrust of the fact that his music is play rather than ( good ) work . |
7 | This sensitivity seems to stem from a fear of offending not French-speaking Africa , but France itself . |
8 | Support for Mr Museveni , who presides over an administration still blighted by corruption , seems to stem from a belief in his personal sincerity and integrity . |
9 | This appears to stem from a combination of changed social attitudes and altered economic fortunes in Europe . |
10 | El Nino seems to result from a reduction in strength of the prevailing southeast trade winds that sweep across the Pacific . |
11 | The syndrome of diarrhoea with chloridorrhoea and alkalosis , seems to result from an absence of intestinal Cl - /HCO 3 - exchange . |
12 | The argument for an objective element seems to arise from a fear that trivial threats will otherwise result in liability . |
13 | Furthermore , in both Crohn 's disease and sarcoidosis the lymphocytosis seems to arise from an expansion of the T4 subset . |
14 | A party who wishes to appeal from a decision of an expert will be able to do so only : ( 1 ) if the expert has decided the wrong issue ; or ( 2 ) if the expert has asked himself the wrong question : see 13.6.8 . |
15 | A party who wishes to appeal from an arbitration award will be able to do so only : ( 1 ) if he has not entered into an international contract where the right to appeal has been excluded ; or ( 2 ) if he has not agreed to exclude the right to appeal after the dispute has arisen ; or ( 3 ) if the subject-matter is admiralty , commodities or insurance ; or ( 4 ) if he is challenging a finding where there is a need to interpret certain standard form contracts ; or ( 5 ) if he is challenging a finding which is plainly and seriously wrong . |
16 | Unless Mr Gorbachev , or whoever succeeds him , proposes to rule from a tank turret , both these points will eventually have to be conceded anyway . |
17 | Winger David Campese has done some light running as he bids to recover from an ankle injury in time for the Test . |