Example sentences of "and [vb base] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Today I want you to turn that corner and change from a feeling of ‘ I 'm never going to do it ’ to ‘ I will do it ’ . |
2 | D is also for DOC IT the desktop document processor from OKI Print , Fax , Scan and Photocopy from a single desktop peripheral ? — Yes ! with OKI 's DOC IT an all-in-one hardware bundle of Laser Printer , Scanner , Photocopier and Fax . |
3 | Added attractions include Sound Garden Club DJs Tony Ross , Nipper and The Spinmasters from Manchester as well as Fabian and Grooverider from the capital . |
4 | The collapse first of the Roman Empire in the fifth century and consequent withdrawal of protection and influence from the states of the Empire — England , France , Germany , Spain — and , later , the phased withdrawals of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire eastwards to Byzantium , left behind chaos , disruption and the total collapse of Roman civilised life in the countries of western Europe . |
5 | It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives . |
6 | And peer from a door , as if for his life , wondering |
7 | The late arrival had necessitated her getting out of bed and throwing on a voluminous dressing-robe in order to prepare suitable accommodation — on a night such as this , moreover , when all a body wanted was to curl up under the quilt and hide from the horrors outside . |
8 | When both partners in a marriage consistently blame the other and suffer from the accompanying underlying despair , the marriage is likely to be in difficulties from the beginning . |
9 | Thus these major schemes are essentially enumerative and suffer from the limitations of enumerative classification outlined in the last chapter . |
10 | These are , at best , no more than useful physical aids to illustrate the mechanical response and suffer from the disadvantage that a given process may be described in this way using more than one arrangement of springs and dashpots . |
11 | As vicar , the Rev W H Dale Chapman owned a piece of land which went down to the lake but , when he began to plan such a service , the idea came to him to follow the example of Christ and preach from a boat . |
12 | And , although many quota films were , inevitably , bland transpositions of stage plays , there was an area of quickie production which , by taking stories of murder , robbery and blackmail from the newspapers , prepared British cinema to deal with tougher issues than its obsession with middle-class theatre allowed . |
13 | What people want and expect from the radio is not necessarily what those who control broadcasting want to give them . |
14 | The Italians place great emphasis on the ability to pass the ball and build from the back , but these attributes are not among Walker 's strong points . |
15 | They are used for rapid saving and restoring of the " process context " on entry to and exit from a subroutine , or in processor mode changes ( see 3.5 ) . |
16 | Highways officials say position of the crossing point provides the greatest safety benefit to the most vulnerable road users , and maintains free access and exit from the fire station and garage . |
17 | This flows from the assumptions made by the model of perfect competition that the individual entrepreneur maximizes his profits , that there is a price taker and that there is freedom of entry and exit from the industry in which he is producing goods . |
18 | Contests over children 's entrance into and exit from the care of the state are moving from administrative to judicial control . |
19 | Reintroduction of the Law on entry to and exit from the USSR had been delayed for almost 18 months in committee since its first reading . |
20 | The cavity contains a two-level medium of length L , and the total optical path is The boundary conditions at the entrance and exit from the medium are , respectively : and The latter relation simply implies a unique relationship between the transmitted field amplitude ET and the internal field . |
21 | Smith bent over and lifted the remains of the TV cable and plug from the floor . |
22 | We stripped a combination of primer and varnish from a plywood screen with comparative ease . |
23 | Then , flexing their powerfully muscled silver bodies , they thrash their tails and leap from the water . |
24 | These may include calls to follow the Lithuanian lead and abolish from the Soviet Constitution as a whole the clause which guarantees the Communist Party a leading role in society . |
25 | Learning by rote lines which , with their unexpected changes of stress and metre , might baffle a teenager confronting the printed page , combined forces found strength in numbers and support from the resourceful accompaniment . |
26 | Provided the Conservatives do not get a working majority in the General Election we can hope to see some attention being given to our access problems at last and increasing awareness and support from the general public . |
27 | Coordinator and parent and playgroup will seek advice and support from the professionals involved with the child when this is appropriate — health visitor , social worker , physiotherapist , speech therapist , community mental handicap team . |
28 | The franchisee receives ongoing advice and support from the franchisor . |
29 | As far as informal carers are concerned , the evidence that families may be unable to take on extra responsibilities , and the less certain evidence that elderly people may prefer care by professionals , with help and support from the family , rather than entirely by kin , are conveniently ignored . |
30 | According to the National Consumer council , funding for money advice centres is inadequate and support from the credit industry is insufficient . |