Example sentences of "[to-vb] from the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Members are encouraged to request from the information office a prepared guide to all the facilities available .
2 It is still open to the ECJ judges to differ from the Advocate General 's opinion and , according to consultants and actuaries Noble Lowndes , even when judgment is given it is unlikely to cover all the details so requiring national legislation or court action .
3 If a transfer is to benefit from the £250,000 threshold , the instrument must be executed before 20 August .
4 She said : ‘ There are already support groups in Barnard Castle and Shildon and I feel people should know that people of Richmondshire are able to benefit from the Darlington hospice . ’
5 Other sectors to benefit from the market surge included the life insurers , where Prudential rose 11 to 219p and Legal & General added 14 to 339p before settling at 335p .
6 He became one of the first to benefit from the plastic surgery techniques pioneered by Sir Archibald
7 In many ways Scotland is in a strong position to benefit from the community care reforms .
8 Usually , you lose the widow 's pension at the time of a divorce , though you may be able to benefit from the lump sum payment on death .
9 In other cases , individual workers made their own judgements about whether a person was likely to benefit from the care programme approach .
10 The twin objectives of raising awareness of subject assessment and of providing opportunities for college staff to benefit from the SCOTVEC presence seem to have been achieved .
11 Balcon could reasonably feel defensive about the sort of criticism of British cinema that began to appear from the Film Society milieu , particularly in the pages of Close Up , a journal founded in 1927 .
12 For the first 10 years of the Government , the cry that used to come from the Dispatch Box was that the economy was in a mess because of strikes by workers .
13 The majority of funds tend to come from the banking sector , although commercial bills are also important .
14 Most meteorites are thought to come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter .
15 He was thought to come from the Newcastle area .
16 If they are given the green light then the running costs will have to come from the police authority .
17 And of course I loved the town and although the station was about a mile from the town centre , people used to come from the town centre in their cars , they had lunch at our place er er at Cambridge , you see , and there , there were two waiters and one , one of them took part-time cellar work , you see , and er , they were two brothers and er their name 's
18 It seemed to come from the Market Cross .
19 Well all the support comes from one side of the ground , I mean when they score all the shouting comes from one side of the ground now and when Walsall scored all the shouting seems to come from the Street end and the erm
20 Try to find from the salvage dealer the police station from which he collected the vehicle and enquire if they know its original number from their files .
21 Even though Churchill was appointed as one of the presidents of the Movement , it was at this point that British leadership began to disappear from the unity movement .
22 The children and their families need a great deal of support during this time — support which it is not possible to provide from the Health Service .
23 And to extract from the DOPACS function codes , anything which was n't within the scale of B.
24 WordPerfect comes with two external conversion utilities , for importing text and graphics files , which you have to launch from the DOS prompt .
25 Blade cleaning is dangerous so the technique is to work from the centre boss radially outwards , with short strokes of a well folded cloth , lifting pressure as the edge of the blade is reached .
26 Actually , Ruby was considering how well publicized her intervention in the case would be if she were to work from the Post newsroom .
27 We happen to know from the historian Livy that a city called Morgantina was settled by the Romans with a group of Spaniards who were fighting on their side in Sicily , after they had captured it from the Carthaginians in 211BC , and the coins thereby enabled the site to be identified as that of Morgantina .
28 Once a particular electron has soaked up enough energy from the X-rays for its release it begins to radiate from the parent atom ( Figure 3 ) .
29 It is never easy finding the perfect partner , but when you have only about a hundred possible mates to choose from the dating game is particularly tricky .
30 As Chief Forest Justice he put pressure upon landowners to purchase from the Crown freedom from the restrictions of long dormant Forest laws .
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