Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 A leading microbiologist says people should only eat eggs from salmonella-free flocks .
2 A senior member of the Donegal executive of the Irish Farmers Association told farmers that they should only buy diesel from a legitimate source .
3 Sun 's technical approach with WABI means they must literally re-invent Windows from scratch .
4 We should thus expect resistance from workers to attempts by management to wrest control from them , and the historical evidence for this is now forthcoming .
5 This should momentarily distract William from whatever he is doing and raise a laugh from neighbouring tables .
6 You should always watch nests from a distance .
7 You should always buy potatoes from a reputable supplier .
8 We must also divert money from the expensive irrelevancies of poster campaigns and media triumphalism towards full-time agencies and local party-building .
9 The City must also confront competition from new office development around its fringes and in the London Docklands .
10 Mature applicants , overseas applicants , and those offering UK qualifications other than SCE or GCE passes should also seek advice from the relevant faculty office .
11 Interestingly , he adds : ‘ We should also consider art from other cultures .
12 The DPP must now seek leave from the Divisional Court to take the appeal to the House of Lords .
13 Dr Chris McManus , from St Mary 's Hospital Medical School , London , suggests that the GMC should routinely collect information from medical students about all aspects of their courses .
14 All of which must surely bring business from surrounding areas into Liverpool thereby benefitting the city and everybody .
15 It follows that , if a full course is to be mounted it must either attract support from all of the three faculties or must bring together an unusually diverse group of colleagues .
16 The guidelines say that doctors should seriously consider requests from patients with incurable diseases who ask for their lives to be ended .
17 because then well that 'll just do service from there , but the only trouble about that is that .
18 The Anglo-American axis might also face problems from the Soviet Union , despite Gorbachev 's massive domestic difficulties .
19 Some interpreted Pepsi 's decision as a prelude to a bid for Perrier 's soft drinks business , which analysts predicted might also attract offers from Coca-Cola , Suntory of Japan , or Guinness through its LVMH connection .
20 Midwinter and Monaghan warn that the Conservative centralising trend could be emulated in the proposals from the opposition parties for a Scottish parliament which might also take powers from local government .
21 They might really want wine from below . ’
22 It might even deter muggers from mugging people . ’
23 Colleagues , perhaps I could explain to you , er , how we 're gon na deal with the rest of the programme , certainly in the , the next hour or so er , I 'm proposing that we take the special report , Health , Safety and the Environment Service Review be asking Nigel to move the report to be seconded by Fred from the central executive council we 'll then invite speakers from all the regions and then we 'll put the report to the vote .
24 Therefore , by adopting only smaller , slower-moving fry , a pair may further deflect attacks from its own offspring .
25 There was widespread scepticism about whether private financial institutions could successfully channel funds from lenders to borrowers , and general agreement that the IMF should play a major role .
26 In a similar position would be a street trader , who regularly deals with a certain wholesaler and who could only gain credit from him by guaranteeing to purchase his goods .
27 When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks .
28 Although I dreamed and could thus distinguish sleep from death , although I woke up again each morning , the fear remained , and my sister 's death only served to strengthen it .
29 And in 1836 a deputation of Birmingham reformers saw O'Connell on apprenticeship ; they could already assume help from Birmingham and Black Country MPs .
30 Young points out that this means the victimisation of over 20 per cent of respondents is still unknown and that such a large proportion could easily skew findings from the surveys .
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