Example sentences of "from [v-ing] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If an employer does not prevent them availing themselves of the opportunity to learn business secrets how can he later seek to restrain an employee from using the same information .
2 Prosecuting uneducated deaf people with no speech , and accepting what they said in their defence in those days was however a different matter altogether from allowing the same people to go into the witness box and testify against other people .
3 If you eat an ice cream it prevents anyone else from eating the same ice cream .
4 Here there will be a multiplicity of arrangements with the private sector ranging from guaranteeing the same price as the 1992–3 DSS spend , to tighter downward pressure on prices exerted through tendering , to authorities where little or no control over placement costs will be exercised at all .
5 By a writ dated 11 October 1989 the plaintiff , Derbyshire County Council , claimed ( 1 ) damages for libel contained in articles appearing in the issue of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ dated 17 September 1989 entitled ‘ Revealed ; Socialist tycoon 's deals with a Labour chief ’ and ‘ Bizarre deals of a council leader and the media tycoon ’ , and in the issue dated 24 September 1989 entitled ‘ Council share deals under scrutiny ’ published by the defendants , Times Newspapers Ltd. , Andrew Neil , the editor , Rosemary Collins and Peter Hounam , two of the newspaper 's journalists ; and ( 2 ) an injunction to restrain the defendants , their servants or agents from publishing the same or any similar libel of the plaintiff council .
6 From the available evidence , it seems fair to conclude that the typical legal sanction against corporate crime does not act as a general deterrent — others are not put off merely because some corporations and their executives have been fined , particularly when the fines are comparatively small and tax-deductable — and the evidence , such as it is , suggests that a specific deterrent function may operate , but only to deter corporations from recommitting the same offence .
7 Or , it may come from possessing the same ethnic origin .
8 Close ties with Performance Fabrics remain and apart from sharing the same site Tygavac buys in about 20 per cent of its products from the Courtaulds Aerospace company .
9 THE TECHNOLOGY is borrowed from digital watches and calculators ; but providing a TV picture is a big jump from displaying a few numbers .
10 They say that aside from getting a few noses out of joint at Microsoft Corp , enough people felt BillyGram was a silly name and would prevent it from being taken seriously .
11 The ship took a break from patrolling the former Yugoslavian coast to dock in Albania .
12 It is only their sheltered lives which keep them from facing the same problem .
13 Although the endless state visits to Harare or Mauretania always climaxed with the publication of pompous declarations and assertions that trade was going to increase by generous percentages within a few years , the consequences of these visits were negligible apart from providing a few more exhibits for the trophy rooms in Bucharest .
14 The man fired a single bullet , and the decapitation of St Michael prevented him from suffering the same fate .
15 Even the Oxford Museum was not free from Italian influence and ‘ Scott would be throwing away his best chance ’ if he let himself be debarred from doing the same .
16 Then , from doing the same puzzle a number of times they remember where each piece fits .
17 I 'd like to see what hard nosed er B A I E people would make of it you know people who are making a living from doing the same well you know when I employ somebody coming into the business this is what I want them to be able to do um this has always been of course an a criticism
18 After all , because of a shared language , no barrier need prevent British films from having the same universal appeal as Hollywood products .
19 May we have an early debate on the Government 's determination to prevent part-timers from having the same rights as people who work full time ?
20 You 'd probably benefit from losing a few pounds or taking more exercise .
21 Many people finding themselves in this position would also benefit from spending a few weeks engaged in extensive job search activities as members of a Job Club .
22 Ralph Gibson L.J. , in a powerful dissenting judgment , concluded that both principle and authority prevented him from reaching the same conclusion .
23 Right , we 'll do that on the way back from taking the that back there .
24 There is still time for much of the Third World to be held back from taking the same course .
25 In many societies , the clothing , ornaments and tools belonging to an individual may be considered so integral to him or her that to touch or do harm to these inanimate objects is considered indistinguishable from taking the same action against the person .
26 When finance became available to complete the park in a traditional gardenesque manner , there was so much opposition that , apart from surfacing a few paths and strengthening the natural scrub , it was left .
27 The other importance of this marriage is their offspring , the mirror image of Pip and someone that Pip is determined to bring up with his hard earned wisdom and experience in order to stop Pip II from making the same mistakes .
28 the first is the idea that productivity and profit only come from making the most of the people in the organisation .
29 Far from restraining the former and acting as a watchdog , the Assembly constantly urged the High Authority to make even greater supranational efforts .
30 Amstrad has held its CPC prices constant for over five years now , apart from throwing a few extra baubles ( joystick , games ) into the mix .
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