Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [adj] [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 With a traditional power base in the provinces and an estimated membership of 25,000 , the populist HDF appeared to benefit from nationalist outrage at the violence against ethnic Hungarians in Tirgu Mures , Romania , immediately before the election [ see p. 37327 ] .
2 The non-sectarian Alliance Party , represented in North Down by deputy leader Addie Morrow , hopes with its message of peace and reconciliation to benefit from public weariness at the squabbling of traditional Unionists .
3 Convincing arguments are likely to come from both sides at today 's talks .
4 Your coach will be waiting to depart from EURO DISNEYLAND at about 2.30pm for your return journey to the French coast and your short ferry crossing back to the UK .
5 We used to walk from New Station at New Street Station at Birmingham u up to Snow Hill Station .
6 Furthermore , the growing tendency to withdraw from economic activity at a specific chronological age ( 60/65 ) , regardless of physiological condition and cognitive capacity , reinforced the attention paid to the ageing demographic structure of the country .
7 His only regret yesterday was to fail from seven feet at the last , where his solitary bogey cost him the chance to stand alongside Payne , the 1992 Rookie of the Year , who had a best-of-the-day 66 .
8 It is not difficult to tell from casual chat at court who does what and after dealing with a few claims you soon get to know who is on the other side acting for the insurance companies .
9 Virtually impossible to distinguish from northern Guillemots at any distance , but has darker head , shorter and stouter bill with thin pale line along base of upper mandible , and in winter also by black of crown extending well below eye , with no dark stripe on face .
10 Added to student 's needs may be those of patients and clients , their relatives and others who clearly have much to gain from improved teaching at the point of care delivery .
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