Example sentences of "from [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In July 1940 Bletchley had intercepted a message from Goering to the chiefs of staff of the Luftwaffe in which was made clear Hitler 's intention to prepare for the invasion of Britain — ‘ Operation Sea Lion ’ , as it was code-named .
2 On 17 September Bletchley intercepted an order from Goering for the dismantling of loading equipment in Dutch aerodromes .
3 The growth has come from privatisation of services provided in the public sectors , particularly healthcare and education and from catering for the public .
4 It predisposes us to think of coming to know , not simply as active in itself , but as inseparable from reacting to the object and acting in reply .
5 Ronni turned round from gazing at the figure on the jetty as her brother , manning the outboard motor behind her , responded with a snort of disapproval .
6 Equally flawed is the idea that it is possible to legitimate the power of corporate managers by structuring the internal division of power in the company so that the managers are prevented from deviating from the narrow path of profit-maximization .
7 Since lower tariffs were one of the main attraction of NVOCC 's , NVOCC 's were prohibited from deviating from the rates and charges that appeared in their filed tariffs .
8 In the case of a simple penal code , acceptance of its punishment is the best action by the deviant given that the alternative is reimposition of the punishment path : punishment outputs are so chosen that it is better not to postpone the date of reversion to collusion than to make a short-term gain from deviating from the punishment path .
9 Firstly they prevent the bacteria that cause urine infections from sticking to the skin cells in the bladder and urethra .
10 No extra fat should be required to stop the steaks from sticking to the pan .
11 A week later , on Dec. 11 , the police prevented members of the public from gathering outside the meeting , which was attended by 22 former Assembly members .
12 I think about the year that 's gone past , perhaps , people who 've passed out of my life , and think of it as a new beginning , and I wish as Scots that we would hold on to it and perpetuate that tradition and get away from gathering around the T V in Hogmanay .
13 Stop eyeshadow from gathering in the creases of your eyelids by powdering the lids first and using a waterproof eye-shadow .
14 MANAGEMENT at Timex in Dundee failed yesterday to win a court order to prevent sacked workers from gathering near the factory gates as employees are bused in .
15 MANAGEMENT at Timex in Dundee failed yesterday to win a court order to prevent sacked workers from gathering near the factory gates as employees are bused in .
16 The Australian legislation , for example , does not prohibit any third party from profiting from the sale of an offender 's story .
17 The infirmaries at the plant were shut , Chernobyl 's medical centre was not equipped to take nuclear cases , there were few iodine pills to distribute — although they are the only way of preventing radioactive iodine from accumulating in the thyroid .
18 ‘ It makes a change from jogging on the spot to ‘ Sesame 's Treet ’ , ’ announced one girl in that unavoidable staple of female club culture , the loo queue .
19 Strangely , he felt more pain from crashing to the floor than from the shot .
20 This is essentially what has been done at Foster Wheeler over the past six years , and the views expressed in this paper arise largely from reflecting on the experiences of that project .
21 We have a shield under the which prevents the prosecution in a normal case from bringing to the attention of the court the fact that we have previous convictions .
22 She complained of being prevented from helping in the house — ‘ You 'll tire yourself out ’ — or from going out in cold weather , and above all , of not being taken seriously .
23 The judge concluded that none of the documents or the contents of them satisfied the requirement of the kind of confidential information which an employer is entitled to prevent an ex-employee from using after the termination of the employer/employee relationship .
24 I would of thought so Mr yes , yes , erm , alright well Mr Mr erm this is a rather odd exercise in a way and as you know my first thoughts were they were better to leave it to see what , how the , how the judgment came out of it , but erm , erm , I do regard the matter as er , as a , as a whole as of very considerable importance both to both sides of this case and erm , it did seem to me on considering it , er , from recovering from the dentist that er , an , an outline of erm
25 Until the middle of last year firms wishing to adopt them were in danger of falling foul of the Companies Act , which prohibited companies from assisting in the purchase of their own shares .
26 At last , after about twenty minutes ' wandering , her feet soaking wet inside her leaking boots , and her leg muscles aching from wading through the snow , she arrived at the car park outside the administration block , and found her car .
27 The fellowship itself has an innate self-criticism which comes from wading in the quicksands of the psychic .
28 Susan raised her cheek from resting against the soft furriness of the baby 's head .
29 One group of alternants clearly originates with the extension of the general unrounding of ME u ( as in cut , dull ) to initial labial items , such as pull , but it is not clear how the words originating from shortening in the ME o set can be predicted phonologically ( for example , if took belongs to the set , why not cook ? ) .
30 He went to get up but his legs were numb from kneeling and he had to put his hand out to stop himself from tumbling into the water far below .
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