Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [pos pn] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 What we really want to do is to get him to respond to some of our press releases and to comment from his perspective of what the press is actually looking for .
2 For example , the assumption of a single non-standard to standard continuum with RP located at the standard extremity led Macaulay in Glasgow to exclude from his analysis of the ( a ) variable items which belonged to the /a/ class of RP .
3 This agreement , however , foundered upon the failure of the two sides to agree upon the details of the plan , and upon the refusal of the USA to depart from its practice of neither confirming nor denying the presence of nuclear weapons on board its naval vessels .
4 Abandoned to drink from her cup of sorrow , the asylum superintendents would have marked the baby as ‘ an accidental addition which wholly unbalances the tottering mind ’ .
5 The therapist thought the overdose was not a serious suicidal attempt but appeared to be an impulsive act to escape from her feelings of loneliness and worry about the shop .
6 But this was Ray Shallows ' kingdom and it was hard to escape from his flood of ecstasy .
7 Except , even before disaster struck , Sally-Anne had begun to awaken from her dream of bliss .
8 I am glad to see from your report of the psychiatrist Professor Michael Rutter 's lecture at the Royal Institution that despite his former membership of the Lawther Working Party on lead pollution , Rutter now acknowledges that the hazard from lead in petrol is so serious as to require a total ban ( This Week , 3 March , p 567 ) .
9 A short life , you erm , you you you perhaps will be able to contribute from your knowledge of erm , Bronte , particularly of Branwell Bronte .
10 Though put beautifully into the mouth of Hannah by the storyteller , it did not have its origins with her , but , to judge from its mention of the king at the end , must have been composed for national celebration at some point during the time of the monarchy .
11 Church and human rights groups in Haïti hope that more international pressure will oblige the current military regime to desist from its acts of violence and draconian censorship .
12 This was the man whom Mary of Guise described to Sadler as ‘ a simple and the most inconstant man in the world ; for whatsoever he determineth today , he changeth tomorrow ’ ; and there were plenty of people in Scotland to help him to change from his position of March 1543 .
13 While pregnant Senada Causevic and her four children begin to recover from their months of hell , Bob is mugging up on Russian so he is better able to share the fears and hopes of his new friends .
14 It is impossible to say from their findings of fact , or reasons , what their view of the witnesses was and in the result this decision can not stand .
15 Hugh Davies , defending , at Winchester Crown Court , said Farnlucher would have to move from his home of 16 years in Headley , Hants .
16 Could you tell us more about these extrapolations — or predictions — you were able to make from your study of the newly fertilized egg cell ?
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