Example sentences of "with [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Though Microsoft offers its programs on three different operating systems — DOS , OS/2 and Apple Macintosh — only about one-fifth of the program need be tinkered with to shift from one computer to another . |
2 | In short , what the figures confirm is that the major achievement of building societies is to take funds from surplus units within the personal sector , to supplement these with lending from other sectors and to lend to personal sector units who wished to go into deficit to buy houses . |
3 | There are problems with extrapolating from this type of study design ( NMBJ , Society for Social Medicine meeting , Nottingham , 1992 ) , but , on the assumption that a higher level of responsibility is positively associated with a larger number of patients , our estimate of total activity undertaken by nurse practitioners is best interpreted as an upper limit . |
4 | The trouble with playing from this distance , however , is that you do not require a full swing . |
5 | The buy-out team was led by Express managing director Roger Davenport with backing from outside investors . |