Example sentences of "by [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Companies would benefit by drawing from a wider pool of talent and ability than is currently considered , ’ he writes , ‘ and it would enable them to appoint more women .
2 They would like to extract a declaration of intent , making it clear that , when the time comes , Israel will indeed implement Resolution 242 by withdrawing from the occupied lands .
3 This appears to be the first contradiction which the bishops later sought to resolve by withdrawing from the direct contact method .
4 Born in Los Angeles , his father a film producer , he had been fascinated by flying from an early age , had taken his pilot 's licence even before going to West Point .
5 By moving from a broad treatment of paraprofessionals on a global scale to detailed examination of the training and use of these workers in a number of specific countries , we have sought to capitalize on the complementary strengths of the ‘ macro ’ and ‘ micro ’ approaches to comparative social policy analysis ( Higgins , 1981 ) .
6 Unemployment has fallen by 70 per cent since the mid-eighties in Telford but it 's about more than just the number of jobs , it 's the quality of jobs , the skills that erm are offered in terms of the training that 's available in the area , and the whole atmosphere of the town has been completely transformed by moving from an older and established industrial climate to one that encompasses a wide range of modern and high tech industries .
7 The speeds of the east-west winds have been obtained , in effect , by subtracting from the axial sidereal rotation rate of a cloud feature the System III sidereal rotation rate .
8 Ensure the plants have been grown from certified stock which is free from virus by buying from a reputable supplier .
9 As for the second , we have undermined its apparent logic by approaching from the opposite direction ; what is self-evident is that a person should prefer his reaction in fullest awareness , what would require proof is a claim that the awareness should be from all spatial and temporal but only one personal viewpoint .
10 The kick is performed by starting from a natural stance and bringing up the right leg , bent and to the side .
11 First attempts should be made by starting from a safe height and closing the throttle fully without stopping the engine — do n't use the ‘ throttle hold ’ switch at this stage .
12 1.2 It is tempting at this point to plunge straight into an account of the adjectival system and how it produces such results as those above ; and in fact we should state clearly at this point that readers who prefer to build up the picture piece by piece , assessing the validity of the connexion between data and theory by starting from the evidential end , may pass immediately to Chapter 2 without any disadvantage .
13 We could create the same regress by starting from the traditional tripartite conception and adding , on internalist grounds ,
14 Clearly , you can not inherit a taste for it by coming from a separatist family , nor by living in a separatist neighbourhood .
15 Mr Mutambara tried to escape by jumping from a second-floor window , but he was caught and taken to hospital with unspecified injuries .
16 It was as if by drinking from the cold spring they were hoping to appease some spirit of the place so that it would n't turn unfriendly to their studies ; but they could not settle as they tried to read and make notes .
17 An expert from L'Oréal will talk about what happens to skin as it gets older and explain how to keep up with its changing needs by choosing from the extensive Plénitude range , which helps to combat the signs of ageing .
18 By the time he was conscripted into the Red Army of Workers and Peasants ( Rabochiy Krestyanskaya Krasnaya Armiya , RKKA ) in 1919 he had already shown his intelligence by graduating from a theological seminary .
19 Other experimenters have varied the procedure , following Lawrence in training subjects on two discrimination tasks involving the same stimuli but changing the response requirement not by changing from the simultaneous to the successive arrangement but in some other way .
20 Apart from that , I have n't the least interest in whether you choose to kill yourself by falling from a great height , or crashing into something at high speed . ’
21 The remainder , equivalent to 2.8 per cent of GDP , was paid for by borrowing from the personal sector ( i.e. workers ' savings and rentier incomes ) .
22 Having gestured to a history for his theory Barthes proceeds to describe the structure of myth by borrowing from the Saussurean distinction between signifier and signified as analytical components of the sign .
23 Government expenditure financed by borrowing from the central bank
24 But it is by no means difficult if one has a procedure for social research and this procedure we shall now consider by working from an empirical approach to enquiry .
25 In a speech of justification made on July 13 , 1934 , ten days after the bloodletting , Hitler gave the action this name by quoting from a popular Nazi drinking and marching song .
26 The Kaduna-based Hausa language newspaper Gaskiya ta fi Kwabo ( ‘ The Truth is Worth More than a Penny ’ ) , took this allegation further by quoting from a leading Kaduna State politician :
27 One of the characteristics of Matthew is his desire to prove Jesus as the fulfilment of Jewish hope and promise by quoting from the Old Testament .
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