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

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1 If after the plaintiff has been harmed his damages are increased by his failure to have proper medical attention , this failure by him to mitigate his damage would have prevented him from recovering that portion of his loss which is attributable to his omission , and it is doubtful whether section 13(6) of the 1965 Act has a different effect .
2 In 1856 Alexander was very far from accepting that emancipation meant compulsion .
3 So far from allowing that number might increase , in 1769 he even favoured a reduction of the number of the enfranchised .
4 It was he who came along accidental like , and saved the child from drowning that morning . ’
5 Will he bear in mind the fact that at no time did Bentley discourage Craig verbally from firing that gun , that he brought a 16-year-old accomplice , armed , to commit a robbery and that the Lord Chief Justice had every justification for what he did ?
6 To be so close to the door through which his home lay , and be prevented by the conjurations of his first keeper , Joshua Godolphin , from opening that door , was painful .
7 NIACRO knew he was a sex offender but was prohibited by law from passing that information onto the ambulance group .
8 For example in Mustad v Allcock and Dosen [ 1963 ] 3 All ER 416 it was held that because the appellants had published the information which they alleged was confidential in a patent specification they were not entitled to an injunction restraining the respondents from disclosing that information .
9 In The Young Stepmother ( 1861 ) Charlotte M. Yonge represents Mr Kendal as a positive recluse within his study ; and even when his lively second wife contrives to drive him out of it into her morning-room , she has to prevent him from turning that room too into a ‘ literal boudoir ’ , by which she seems to mean ‘ a place to sulk in ’ .
10 But that did n't stop him from noting that chance played the biggest part in the suburb 's rich visual appeal .
11 Even if he comes by it innocently , nevertheless once he gets to know that it was originally given in confidence , he can be restrained from breaking that confidence .
12 The difficulty is that although sometimes it is possible to point to an intention to compel action on the part of the target , as when the aim is to prevent employees from working , or to force a local councillor to vote differently , or to stop another organisation from marching that intention is not invariably present .
13 Nor , however , are we prevented from embracing that conclusion .
14 This paper results from initiating that discussion in the Yorkshire health region .
15 The All Blacks are searching for perfection on the pitch and the physical strength and skill of their forwards leaves you with the sense that they are not far from attaining that dream .
16 In this respect , too much use of " I " ( especially , " I think " , " I noticed " , " I much prefer " , etc. ) prevents the essay from attaining that level of generalisation .
17 First , s34(1) instructs the Director to seek a written assurance from the trader or his " accessory " ( for example , where a new company has been formed ) that he will refrain from continuing that course of conduct .
18 A newborn baby has no choice but adults have and are prevented by the law from exercising that choice and dying with dignity .
19 It has also been suggested that the possible imposition of obligations upon signature may deter States from taking that step .
20 What I 'd like to share with you this morning is how we as a church took that challenge and the experiences we feel we 've received from taking that challenge .
21 It is unclear whether battery can be committed by omission , but it is certainly possible to convict of battery someone who accidentally causes the unlawful application of force to another and then intentionally desists from stopping that application of force .
22 Stock control means keeping the correct balance between the range of products stocked by the retailer , and the sales which arise from carrying that stock .
23 Oh I was gon na say , if you could stop them from undoing that door , they would n't never get it out of there would they ?
24 The conference was also told that delegates from Turkmenistan had been prevented by the authorities from leaving that country .
25 If the recommendations are shortly to be accepted by the House , we want to know specifically whether the opted-out hospitals will be excused from obeying that recommendation .
26 People who have felt severely betrayed by the birth of a younger sibling may find they have more difficulty in handling a second child than the first , but this does not deter them from bearing that second child .
27 It 's their intention to leave the boat station there , but as a boat hiring station only , and to let rent that to somebody , not to have boat building enterprises , not to have a car park , not to have a chandlery and so on which was put there by the person whose who used to own it , and we will recoup all of that money from renting that boat station so it can be run as a boat hiring station again , and from three or four of the moorings that are will have been there for a long time , with proper permission .
28 However , I shall desist from following that course and merely state that the co-ordinated package of works in the Bill will make King 's Cross a first-class interchange between international trains and inter-city services from the east midlands , the north and Scotland , as well as to and from Thameslink and London Underground services .
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