Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Dinner is a set starter and dessert , and for the main course you may choose from the a la carte menu . |
2 | The holiday is extendible to suit your requirements , and to increase your flexibility even further you may return from a different airport in Switzerland . |
3 | As a language user you may start from a position of ‘ innocent egotism ’ , whereby you assume that others are like you and share your assumptions , or you can start by trying to assume what the addressee 's terms of reference are and continue in a circular process of mutual discovery . |
4 | However , you may benefit from a more stimulating , uplifting aroma . |
5 | When loading a new program you may see from the instructions that a certain amount of base ( or conventional ) , high , expanded , or extended memory is required . |
6 | While you may gain from a long overdue cheque , you 'll lose out again when a rather large bill presents itself for payment . |
7 | If you find a swim where you can trot down you could end up with a good bag of dace as large , individually , as those you may catch from the main river . |
8 | In the event my Lord , erm , that er your Lordship felt that further guidance was required , there are the two routes that I 've indicated to your Lordship briefly yesterday , there is the route of er seeking some information , if your Lordship felt it 'd be of assistance to you in resolving any doubts that you may have from the and your Lordship has seen yesterday the notice on co-operation which is in and at page eleven thirty two and is also the exhibit |
9 | Please work out how much you should pay from the table below and after completing the form sent it to : |
10 | Please work out how much you should pay from the table below and after completing the form please send it to : |
11 | However , if in addition to the sole accounts you operate a joint a joint current or savings account with the same bank or building society , you should check from the outset whether the terms and conditions include a right of set off , whereby funds on these accounts may be required to repay the debt on others held by you or your partner . |
12 | If you have never rented property before , it is worth knowing what you should expect from the contract that you are undertaking . |
13 | This is a haematoma and if it is in an area where you are likely to receive further knocks , you should withdraw from the competition . |
14 | It 's the sort of thing you might collect from the House of Commons particularly during a er big debate . |
15 | Well , as you might tell from the title , Gandhi 's Truth is the exact opposite to book , because it idealizes Gandhi , it makes a , a kind of psychoanalytic behaviourography , you know as if Gandhi was some er , great great kind of saint . |
16 | The appearance of these locomotives , north of Warrington , was not as frequent as you might think from a study of published photographs of the period . |
17 | They were afraid you might think from the way we said it that they were behind . |
18 | Also from selected Victoria Wine stores is a sauternes in half-bottles with all the creamy , nutty complexity you might expect from a more elevated chateau , a snip at £2.99 . |
19 | ‘ Not perhaps the normal taste you might expect from a crew member . ’ |
20 | As you might expect from a Swedish manufacturer , the heating and ventilation are superb ; you can supply cold air to the face and warm air to the feet at the same time . |
21 | As you might expect from the name , these latter animals have tentacles arranged in multiples of eight per polyp . |
22 | As you might expect from an investment plan that offers tax-free returns , there is a limit to the amount you are allowed to invest each year . |
23 | I E you 're not really looking at a feudal economy in the south any more i it may be a much more heavily commercial capitalist economy and therefore the kind of land reform programme that you might incorporate from a feudal north might not be entirely relevant . |
24 | ‘ You 'll perish from the cold ’ , an Irish friend said . |
25 | He says he 's not a proud man but he 'll pass you his watch , adding cryptically that ‘ the front 's for sale , the back is n't ’ , and you 'll discover from the inscription that it was a gift from TMcL for gaining distinction in his final exams in 1961 . |
26 | If you register immediately you 'll benefit from a whole year 's worth of tax free interest for what 's calculated on April the fifth . |
27 | Take out £15,000 or more and you 'll benefit from an even lower rate of interest ( APR 19.7% variable ) . |
28 | Now the last thing says labels code four , you 'll remember from the monthly card , I have these eight days where I was going to do the labels . |
29 | His adventure started off quite normally , as I 'm sure you 'll remember from the erm , from the parable . |
30 | Another accident we had with an a wardrobe two of my lads had which was a funny one in retrospect but I some when you carry a wardrobe , funnily enough , the easiest way often if you 've got a tight corner , you know as you go round a corner in a staircase you 'll come from a landing and often turn right or turn left to go down , if you put it at an angle like that then you wo n't get it round the corner without catching the bannister . |