Example sentences of "and [verb] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 CAMPAIGN is completed by a full terrain and unit editor , allowing you to build your own scenarios , and to re-create any conflict from this period , and to try lots of ‘ what-ifs ’ by tweaking and altering the balance of power .
2 The £50,000 awarded to voluntary organisations is specifically for the purpose of preventing homelessness and dissuading young people from coming to London when they have neither housing nor jobs .
3 Vincent stood and wiped cold sweat from his forehead .
4 Drain the contents of the jar into a bowl and squeeze all moisture from the petals before discarding them .
5 Black head and neck separate drake from similarly patterned drake Pochard .
6 There should be evidence of summarising and drawing appropriate conclusions from the evidence obtained during the investigation .
7 Where the assignment involves an investigation , the assessment is likely to be based on students carrying out a series of instructions correctly and drawing valid conclusions from the results .
8 A fragmented NHS , in which various organisations buy and sell clinical services from one another on a ‘ businesslike ’ basis , requires information for pricing .
9 ‘ The Chairman of the FAC Working Group , when recommending preserving the status quo , pointed out that CAA charges for Public Transport operations is by a ticket tax , each passenger contributing in equal manner to safety regulation and absolving individual operators from paying directly for any work which the Authority chooses to carry out .
10 Gerd suddenly says he is hungry , and begs some food from one or more of the adventurers .
11 The spectators from the melon beds howled with enthusiasm , threw things into the air , and hugged each other from sheer excitement as the charge began .
12 In addition , an important function of the RAC would be its financial responsibility specifically for rural development for which it would receive and disburse hypothecated funds from LEAs and Trusts and from which it would be empowered to make deficiency payments to the relevant providing body where deficits occurred .
13 On June 5 1986 , Levine finally agreed to settle the dispute , disgorging $11.6m in profits and accepting permanent disbarment from the securities industry .
14 Whether the Minister likes it or not , we must be prepared to face such competition , because major European contractors are already in Britain , winning contracts and using skilled labour from their own countries in which there is better investment .
15 As indicated earlier in the text , this assessment would be achieved by various means such as observing the person ; acquiring information about the person 's usual habits in relation to this AL partly by asking appropriate questions , partly by listening to the patient and/or relatives ; and using relevant information from available records , including medical records .
16 As it T's off the main flow , it takes only part of the flow from the pump , and using three Wurlys from one pump you lose only 30 GPH from the main flow rate .
17 They are class-blind , in that the programme may reach only a minority , and separates this elite from the bulk of girls who are defined as failures and frequently pushed into opposition to the school 's programme .
18 ‘ They may as well give us justice now and exonerate these men from this horrific crime . ’
19 Does it count for nothing that Romania , according to her own claims , has repaid her entire hard currency debt and made future borrowing from the West illegal ?
20 Although this extension of the frontiers beyond the Danube , even to the banks of the Dniester , gave Rome access to the rich grain-growing areas of Wallachia and the mineral wealth of Transylvania , it also stretched the imperial lines of communication and made central control from Rome more difficult .
21 ‘ Once she was a hit , we could have sat on the first contract and made more money from her .
22 … But while we were discussing and elaborating these problems from every conceivable angle , developments in Europe passed us by . ’
23 They 're useful in surgery to keep blood flowing at the right speed and sucking old blood from re-attached parts so new blood flows in quickly .
24 Since the beginning of the 1990–91 session , Westminster Week has been replaced by two programmes ; the first , Out of Westminster , sets parliamentary issues in a regional context and involves local MPs from each region , and the second , called Scrutiny , deals with the work of parliamentary committees .
25 While GDA leads in the field of business location and receives tremendous support from its partners , our role in the attraction of conferences is to support the lead taken by the Greater Glasgow Tourist Board and Convention Bureau .
26 However , the island remains very much a part of Portugal and receives annual funds from the central government .
27 The great majority of refugees are legally recognized and receive basic assistance from the United Nations through the Costa Rican government , The training centre is organized jointly by a group of Costa Rican women and AMES and receives financial assistance from a Swedish women 's organization , the " Swallows " .
28 Although Blindcraft is the responsibility of the director of social work , and receives financial support from the Region , it has its own budget and is seen as a business in its own rights .
29 The exporter presents the required export documents to his bank and receives immediate payment from the bank of up to 100% of invoice value .
30 The brothers Pereire , those dynamic industrialisers inspired by the ideas of Saint-Simon and enjoying some backing from Napoleon III , developed the prototype model of this device .
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