Example sentences of "much [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Women whose ovaries produce too much suffer from hair on the face and chest , which they find very upsetting .
2 There are many examples which date from well into the thirteenth century in a style not much altered from 100 years earlier .
3 But how , with an electronic document , do you discern its origins , whether it is the work of more than one hand , how much altered from an original first draft , and so on ?
4 Nor did the ‘ moderates ’ see much gain from Iranian films winning at international festivals .
5 Ok , I see your point now ; - ) Im sure he would nt need to learn much from Wilko at all tactically etc , maybe in the practical aspects of mgt — so I cant see MUCH benefit from sitting next to him in the dug out .
6 Transport has been relatively slow to see much benefit from the information technology revolution .
7 ‘ I can hardly believe so much came from just two schools — I hate to think what is lying in basements around the country , ’ Alistair said .
8 These problems aside , there would seem to be much support from CAB advisers for a well-publicised telephone system to relieve pressure and widen the availability of the CAB .
9 I refuse , but after much heckling from the others , I agree to sing ‘ Nancy Spain' , if Cal will accompany me .
10 The area of mixed and broadleaved woodland remained roughly the same , but much suffers from a lack of appropriate management and over-grazing .
11 In the end , picketing was much reduced from the summer of 1977 .
12 In the circumstances many teachers involved with the project had difficulties in organizing practical and oral tests , particularly on an individual basis , and so the number of pupils taking these assessments was much reduced from what had originally been envisaged .
13 There 's an awful lot of information that I 've put in there which I 've photocopied and much reduced from the official documents
14 Another annex listed examples of existing and proposed legislation which could be dropped , or had been dropped , in accordance with this principle , although their number was much reduced from the 71 measures suggested by the UK .
15 When , it is possible for the horizontal concentration variations to be effectively the same as the vertical ones whilst horizontal temperature variations are much reduced from the vertical .
16 As a symphony , it has n't much benefited from the period instrument revolution — rather the reverse , in fact .
17 Has my right hon. Friend had an opportunity to look at the study in The Financial Times on 6 January which pointed to the fact that the northern region has very much benefited from the economic restructuring of the 1980s and is now coming out of recession faster than any other part of the country , due to the success of the regeneration programmes that the Government have put in place in the region ?
18 Well , that 's much use from the point of view of getting to know him , is it .
19 ‘ My lord , I shall endeavour to take heart from your assurances in regard to Lord Hastings — I derive much comfort from your undertaking in respect of this my younger son . ’
20 Much love from us both .
21 Much love from us both —
22 Much love from us both —
23 After much shuffling from the living room Tom opened the door .
24 The past two years of economic reform have won Mr Rao and his finance minister , Manmohan Singh , much praise from foreigners and from Indian businessmen .
25 Because he sat most nights on his own and looking very much removed from the whole crowd , very dark-browed and quiet , we speculated endlessly on his story .
26 The insular nature of such regulation was much removed from larger budgets and increased political control .
27 This ‘ authoritarian corporatism ’ is clearly much removed from Scandinavian corporatism proposed as part of reformist political objectives by Mishra ( 1984 ) .
28 At the end of the year , Britain seemed much revived from the black days of the IMF crisis twelve months earlier .
29 the figure is much destroyed from the waist down ; but the noble torso , and especially the head , express that compassion and humility which is the great achievement of Buddhist art . ’
30 The only expertise available in connection with special needs in the 1940s resided in the divisional educational psychologist and , as there were over 80 schools in division one of the LCC , we neither expected nor received much help from that source .
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