Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So , while we heartily approve of such examples as money management ( including credit use ) as an O-level subject , and encouragement to include money management and credit use in liberal-studies teaching for the over-16s , this will hardly help those who leave school early and who would profit most from wiser choice of credit . |
2 | But as the directives are binding only if they do not deviate much from right reason and as we should act on them only if they are binding , we always have to go back to fundamentals . |
3 | They can then appeal only from outside Germany . |
4 | It may benefit abnormally from transferred votes , as Labour has done in Ireland from 1973 onwards . |
5 | Finally , HCO 3 - secretion may result not from direct activation of acid-base transport systems but from movement of weak acids in their protonated form in the opposite direction , that is from lumen to cell . |
6 | Delyn was going to spend £1.25m in 1993–94 , but finds it has more than £2.5m unspent capital which it can carry over from last year 's budget . |
7 | If you encounter difficulties in this respect , do not hesitate to seek the advice of an animal behaviourist , since individual cases may benefit immensely from specific advice . |
8 | at least trailing behind and he wants er the communists to ma break away from this idea and to , to really lead the peasants . |
9 | The temporal processes that we shall examine , such as the changing structure of employment , may result more from international forces than from influences in the local environment , but they may change the map of the UK at regional , sub-regional or local scale . |
10 | Whilst that may be interesting ( and I am not suggesting that we should refrain totally from such activity ) , something more is needed if we are really to approach the Earth and the earth spirit with any depth and with any hope of useful results . |
11 | The skipping of words during reading could result directly from rapid recognition of high-frequency words , or from the use of peripheral vision , but most likely from a combination of both of these factors . |
12 | Present screening procedures seem to be less effective in rural areas and rural patients may benefit more from mobile screening units than urban patients . |
13 | The total number of people living below the poverty line ( $370 per year ) in the ‘ developing ’ world will only decline slightly from present levels ( 1,125 million ) to about 825 millions by 2000 . |
14 | Nor does it seem likely that the Irish state would benefit significantly from this goldmine in the west , or indeed any other . |
15 | Marginal plants can benefit considerably from this treatment , but it should not be provided for those of a rampant nature . |
16 | I dug the idea of being free enough to just goof off from incessant maths homework . |
17 | What is clear , as we shall see below from both victimisation studies and official statistics , is that the crime rate had not decreased under the Conservatives and Home Office projections for the 1990s suggested that the increase was likely to continue . |
18 | And on the following day he told Margaret Bondfield : ‘ Until there is some new spirit in the Labour Movement , a Labour Government will run away from two things : ( I ) [ At ] the orders of the T.U.C. and ( 2 ) An awkward crisis . ’ |
19 | Do n't let's run away from this question just because large numbers are involved . |
20 | ‘ You 're suggesting that I should run away from this woman ? ’ |
21 | In fact , because of curious effects connected with the quantum theory and involving obscure mathematics , energy can gradually seep away from black holes until eventually they disintegrate . |
22 | You two girls had better keep away from that part of the world while they 're about . |
23 | So Colin gave orders to the gardeners that they must all keep away from that part of the garden in future . |
24 | ‘ Ca n't keep away from this part of town , can we ? ’ |
25 | The evening sessions of the course will run fortnightly from 4 October 1990 to late March 1991 , with a break over Christmas : all evening sessions will run from 7.30 to 10.00 pm . |
26 | The K mesons live long enough to produce tracks in the CLEO detector , so the team could work back from detected K mesons to hunt for those that seemed likely to have originated from a B meson . |
27 | First , the effects of pre-exposure will not transfer readily from one context to another because the original contextual cues will be necessary if the information acquired during pre-exposure is to be fully available . |
28 | Bleeding from the small bowel may occur either from mucosal lesions or intramural lesions . |
29 | Erm so you can see actually from this fact find , from the planning the future document , there are , there was , there is a particular interest to you erm are you , are you quite happy with the figures er sorry was it erm was it that you were more or less interested in ? |
30 | And did it Did you move on from that job ? |