Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [pos pn] [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | There , like others , he left the Percys to suffer from their rashness at the battle of Otterburn . |
2 | Dear Charles , I have decided to resign from my post at the School for Italian Studies . |
3 | The egoist might concede that , since in choosing means to his own ends he has to try to predict others ' behaviour , he does find it a practical necessity at times to imagine from their viewpoints at the cost of transiently feeling himself moved in altruistic directions . |
4 | Luke was still staring at her as if expecting a rabbit to emerge from her sleeve at any moment . |
5 | Anyone trying to escape undetected from the house , and heading for the village , would have to emerge from his cover at a point approximately half-way up the drive , or attempt to climb a very high wall . |
6 | ‘ Apparently so , ’ he said slowly , tension beginning to ease from his body at last . |
7 | Early in 1991 , six women pensioners won a long-running case for compensation against their employer after being forced to retire from their jobs at 60 . |
8 | Most employers have required women to retire from their jobs at a ‘ normal ’ pensionable age of 60 , whereas a much greater number of men are permitted to remain until 65 , despite trends towards earlier retirement . |
9 | We have been asked to make it clear that the joint Essex County Council/Essex TEC scheme to create an enterprise centre at the site of a former school near Parkeston Quay ( reported in the EADT yesterday ) does not affect the company Autoprint , which will continue to trade from its premises at School House , Hamilton Street . |