Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun] from [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Although they feel and look good on the skin at the time , by attracting water from the air , they also tend to attract water from within the outer layers of the skin too . |
2 | So erm Mill wants to protect minority from within the democratic procedure , that is he wants to set up erm a system of democracy which is as it were proof against majority corruption . |
3 | Computers are being used to sift information from across the country in an enquiry that involves past and present pupils and staff . |
4 | Failing to find support from within the Danzig party or from Berlin , Rauschning had little option but to resign from both his post as Senate President and from membership of the Party . |
5 | To launch an attack , the Russians would have to bring troops from beyond the Urals — which would mean a serious breach of the East-West treaty on the stationing of conventional forces in Europe . |
6 | It is hoped to include sessions from among the following topics : Avian ecology , Freshwater and marine ecology , Tropical rain forest ecology , Education and ecology , Artic terrestrial ecology , Terrestrial and aquatic microbial ecology , Management of aquatic ecosystems , Community structure and function , Global environmental change , Conservation ecology , Herbivory , Mutualistic and parasitic symbiosis , Molecular ecology , Management of renewable resources , Ecotoxicology , Mire ecology . |
7 | The part-time firemen , part of a four-man crew from Mildenhall , had planned to use water from beneath the bridge to damp down a blaze in an isolated copse near Eriswell . |