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

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1 A recommended density of 136 persons per acre ( up to 200 in parts ) would involve the decentralization of 618,000 people , to which would be added a further 415,000 people for decanting from overcrowded places outside the LCC , giving a total of 1,033,000 in all .
2 There was a dining-table in there but it was never used for eating from .
3 Use the normal rules for drowning from the WFRP rulebook .
4 Develop startegies for recovering from failure .
5 The Home Secretary has announced changes to place more responsibility for policing from headquarters to local stations , though there has been no announcement about the possible amalgamation of forces .
6 Many of the people we care for suffer from other crippling disabilities as well as their blindness .
7 The majority of elderly people ( 76% ) being cared for suffer from a physical disability only .
8 The seat had become vacant as a result of the suicide of a senior offical of the ruling Zanu ( PF ) party who had been condemned by a commission of inquiry for profiting from a racket involving the unlawful resale of officially purchased vehicles .
9 Rotating through 180 degrees would produce a pattern for knitting from top to bottom and rotating through 45 degrees would produce a pattern for a diagonal or bias knit .
10 As fat lesbians we are negated for deviating from alternative womanly ideals .
11 The Hermitage is not hoping for financing from UNESCO .
12 If , on the other hand , there are pressures on the salesperson , perhaps because of low sales returns , then a buyer should be able to extract extremely favourable terms during negotiations in return for purchasing from him .
13 It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle .
14 When buying flowers for pressing from a florist , remember that you will need far less material than you would to create an arrangement of fresh flowers .
15 With the advent of genetic screening techniques , the possibilities also exist for eliminating from employment consideration those whose genetic traits predict an increased risk of future disease or injury .
16 Hedgehogs reach breeding condition during late March and early April , shortly after rising temperatures and hormonal changes provide the cues for wakening from their winter hibernation .
17 The IBOA fundamentally disagrees with this course of action as the clarification document which resulted from the Labour Court Recommendation 13601 clearly indicates times for opening from 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. uninterrupted with one late opening day .
18 Indeed , support for Salman Rushdie and all that his situation stands for has from the start been more vociferous and active abroad than in his own country , something he feels understandably bitter about .
19 But as for returning from desert island exile , he will have no hesitation in answering the programme 's traditional question : Would you try to escape ?
20 The whole thing kicked off with a state of the art video which introduced the T9000 as the ‘ next link in the chain for ranging from supercomputers to database managers , to switching and telecommunications systems , management systems for production lines and car engines .
21 We asked principal carers , therefore , which of a list of symptoms the person they cared for suffered from .
22 To establish laws of nature without analogizing would be possible only if there is indeed a logical operation for inferring from the particular to the universal , which induction is supposed to be .
23 Applying Shirk 's concept of ‘ adaptive behaviour ’ ( Shirk 1982 : 5 ) , their enthusiasm for a number of major student ‘ tides ’ such as going abroad to study , doing business and having love affairs , can be viewed as strategies for escaping from the depressing reality of everyday life in contemporary China .
24 With all due respect to my fellow countrymen , German prisoners of war have not been noted for escaping from England , not since the First World War . ’
25 Well , at least you ca n't lose remission for escaping from a loony bin . ’
26 General SVQs will be available for piloting from August 1992 , and the preliminary awards will be introduced soon after that .
27 Right thank you Mr Chairman erm I welcome the report and erm it 's good to see that er the observations of the inspector have been taken on board and professionally addressed , erm I 've come to expect that , take that for granted from er Chief Officers .
28 You use phrases like ‘ instead of ’ , ‘ for not ’ or ‘ without ’ , to praise your child for desisting from previous bad behaviour , thus : ‘ Thank you for sharing your toy instead of snatching it away ’ ; ‘ I think you 're a big boy for not whining when you could n't go out ’ ; ‘ you got ready for bed ? without a fuss ’ .
29 On the one hand , studies in which parents were trained to stay right out of brotherly and sisterly quarrels seem to indicate that the frequency of such arguments can be reduced — particularly if ignoring quarrels is combined with rewarding the children for desisting from conflict .
30 You had to have a reason for going from A to B , or else you were in trouble .
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