Example sentences of "[to-vb] from " in BNC.

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1 There is nothing discreditable in a bailiff appropriating to his lord 's use his own products , e.g. to brew from his own barley , to make cloth and linen from his own wool and flax , feed his horses from his own produce .
2 Juries saw no problem deciding whom they were to despatch from this world : let similar bodies decide who is to come into it .
3 ‘ As long as Drexel was there , ’ says Mr Sind , ‘ they always managed to find a way to struggle from debt-payment date to debt-payment date . ’
4 If I were to die , she thought , there is nobody to find me , perhaps for days and weeks , for we do not have visitors , and my mother would die too , of fright or starvation or a broken limb , after her voice gave out in screaming , and she tried to struggle from the bed .
5 They do have their problems ; they are difficult to open , you can not stand on the wing and lift them up , so you have to struggle from the ground .
6 A simple scatterplot of one variable against the other will show the true relation , but is surprisingly difficult to request from some programs .
7 Members are encouraged to request from the information office a prepared guide to all the facilities available .
8 The change is light and precise although , if you 're lazy , the 16-valver is flexible enough to pull from 1000rpm .
9 I shone my torch at him and he made a face like he had just chewed a lemon : ‘ I 'm going to have to pull from higher up — I guess it 's the knot . ’
10 Like most radio services , paging is limited by the regulatory authorities ' allocation of frequencies , which tend to differ from country to country .
11 But because these interests in land were protected by personal and not by the real actions , they developed a set of legal characteristics which caused them to differ from the interests classed as real property .
12 The best solution was found to differ from area to area and enterprise to enterprise .
13 A doctrine of justice reached in this alternative way is likely to differ from Rawls ' two principles .
14 At the very least , conditioned inhibition training is likely to differ from latent inhibition training in that the former is likely to convey the information that a given event ( a given US ) will not occur whereas the latter could only convey that no event will occur .
15 Each ferret should have its own complete transmitter and locator system , and the signal emitted needs to differ from others that may be used at the same time .
16 Sex Roles ’ and Psychology of Women Quarterly 's occasional articles and special issues on lesbianism repeat the ‘ just like us ’ parallelism of conventional psychology by dealing predominantly with areas where lesbians are commonly expected to differ from heterosexual women , like gender role , relationships , work role , and parenthood .
17 At Midland we recognise that your mortgage needs are likely to differ from those of many others .
18 But , with hindsight , Gloucester 's position within the duchy seems to differ from that of Hastings or Warwick in one important respect .
19 In practice variations so caused are few : in every land the total number of list seats nearly always turns out to be either the same as the total number of constituency seats or to differ from it by only one or two .
20 The line of argument depends upon two principal features : ( a ) there is a need to produce an oven justification for practices which might be criticized and this justification must explain racial discrimination in terms of anything other than irrational preferences ; ( b ) the discourse implies that irrational preference would be morally bad and the good intentions of the speaker , and those whom the speaker justifies , are guaranteed if they are shown to differ from those who might act on the basis of irrational prejudices .
21 These results , which show that Blacks and Whites are similar in some aspects of their attitude to the police , tend to differ from those in some other studies ( such as the P.S.I .
22 The court , however , with misgivings expressed in the judgment of Oliver L.J. , at p. 1194D , felt unable to differ from the judge 's findings that the letters were never received : see p. 1194B : There was also a serious dispute as to whether the judge was entitled to reach his findings that the father did not have independent advice or that he was subject to undue influence from the son .
23 We separated private manufacturing and private service establishments where they appeared to differ from one another .
24 Finally , the manner of remuneration and , more important , the de jure employment status of contract computer staff tend to differ from agency secretarial/office staff .
25 It is by no means uncommon for preliminary results in abstracts to differ from those achieved finally — indeed , we were surprised that these discrepancies were thought worthy of remark .
26 O. segesta Lyman from off Bermuda was thought to differ from O. smitti in having longer , thinner spinelets and rods sparsely distributed over the surface of the disk and the arm spines , particularly the ventral ones , were more rugose .
27 O. spinea appears to differ from O. hamula in the following characters : 1 .
28 Since the information stored is likely to differ from one employee to another , several relational database management systems for personnel records have been developed on micros exclusively for use in personnel applications .
29 It thus appears most unlikely that Fahreddin Acemi could have held the kadilik of Edirne for a significant period and much more likely that he never held it at all ; and in this respect , in his not holding a kadilik simultaneously with the Muftilik , Fahreddin Acemi seems not only to differ from his predecessors but also to resemble all his successors in the office of Mufti .
30 As we saw in Lecture 6 , distortions may lead the ranking of sectors according to physical capital intensity ( A* ) to differ from that according to factor shares ( ) .
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