Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [adj] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Help with payment may be available from social services .
2 Leaflets explaining all three codes of practice will be available from local tax offices from the end of this month .
3 The method of manufacture must be free from sharp edges and exposed fixings which create problems for staff trying to keep the unit clean .
4 Firms registered under the new law would be exempt from legal changes until 2016 , a clause that will reassure western companies thinking of taking advantage of the new facility .
5 In fact , it reassures , ‘ … much assistance would be available from local , state and federal governments , the US armed forces units in the area , and fellow Americans ’ .
6 Anthony Hope 's detachment meant that his story could be free from contemporary political overtones : if he was expressing any apprehensions about the state of Europe , they were not visible in his books as they are in Erskine Childers 's thriller , The Riddle of the Sands , or in Buchan 's ‘ Ruritanian ’ novels .
7 ‘ Drug regulatory authority should be immune from political and public pressure and , above all , free from the pressures of action groups . ’
8 Workstation back-ups by portable tape drive will be possible from late 1992 , and this should eliminate the need for large numbers of floppies to be kept for hard-disk back-ups .
9 Support will be available from leading vendors backed by a contractual support service from Microsoft .
10 Support will be available from leading vendors backed by a contractual support service from Microsoft .
11 Where there is close liaison between ward teachers and the school of nursing , and where ward experience is part of a planned programme , this information will be available from previous teaching ; but where these conditions do not exist it is necessary for the clinical teacher to carry out her own checks with the students before the teaching can be planned .
12 Both victim and aggressor would be immune from moral judgment ; the former for taking whatever social path it was that made him vulnerable and the latter for unleashing his fury , frustrations or whatever , upon the passive recipient of his cruelty and wrath .
13 The full Serials system will be operational from early in 1993 .
14 The upturn will be noticeable from late spring and early summer .
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