Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [vb infin] from " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By the common law of England the judges have the right to determine who shall be admitted to practise as barristers and solicitors : and , as incidental thereto , the judges have the right to suspend or prohibit from practice .
2 Members have the opportunity to paint or sketch from still-life arrangements or a model or to choose their own subject matter .
3 Presumably they would be unable to burrow or hide from the Sun like small mammals .
4 At this stage , you can enhance or detract from a design according to your choice of background colour .
5 I was intrigued by what we were doing , but no one would ever eat or drink from it .
6 Once again the legislature reversed the courts and by the Trade Disputes Act 1906 made picketing lawful if in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute and if the purpose was peacefully obtaining or communicating information or ‘ peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working ’ .
7 However , under section 15 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 it is lawful for a person in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute to attend at or near his own place of work ‘ for the purpose only of peacefully obtaining or communicating information , or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working . ’
8 The five foolish virgins with no oil for the lamps could neither buy nor borrow from those who had supplied their own lamps .
9 When the venture was launched in 1970 , Elaine Moss had a ‘ mere ’ 2,000 titles to sift and select from .
10 It has always been Whitbread 's aim to try and promote from within .
11 The excitement that was building up inside her had nothing to do with the fact that Ace Barton was probably just a few feet away from her , she told herself as she tried desperately hard to try and disentangle from the different voices one she hoped to recognise .
12 Yes er although let me say this , that er there were many things which the management were required to do , for example , when we , when we went to our monthly meetings with them , we established monthly meetings with the management , one , in order to try and control from our side , er the , to have some control on the production er side of things .
13 This assignment is necessary to enable us to try and recover from suppliers and compensation paid to clients and associated costs as a result of personal injury to clients caused by the negligence , of those suppliers .
14 and Anthony 's about to try and work from home .
15 GEORGE MICHAEL has launched a legal battle against Sony Records to try and escape from his contract .
16 No mention of the Holy Spirit , you notice : merely a foreshadowing of the role of the disciples in being witnesses to the Messiah who had to suffer and rise from the dead so that repentance and forgiveness could be preached to the nations , beginning from Jerusalem ( Luke 24:46f ) .
17 We hope that you will enjoy and benefit from reading the pages that follow , find the satisfaction that comes as a result of learning mathematics and realise one of the main objects of studying mathematics — development of the power of reason .
18 Supported by the Countryside Commission , the Countryside Comes to Town was designed to help people enjoy and learn from first-hand experience about the Trust 's work in the countryside .
19 Assignment by statute is governed by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s136 which provides that : Any absolute assignment by writing under the hand of the assignor ( not purporting to be by way of charge only ) of any debt or other legal thing in action , of which express notice in writing has been given to the debtor , trustee or other person from the assignor would have been entitled to claim such debt or thing in action , is effectual in law ( subject to equities having priority over the right of the assignee ) to pass and transfer from the date of such notice : ( a ) the legal right to such debt or thing in action ; ( b ) all legal and other remedies for the same ; and ( c ) the power to give a good discharge for the same without the concurrence of the assignor .
20 It is possible to observe and enjoy from the sidelines , and , of course , there is life beyond the office — hard for the young to believe but as rich and full as any corporate involvement .
21 the authority give higher priority and better financial allocation to the in-service education of teachers ( INSET ) which extends opportunities for teachers to observe and learn from the work of colleagues in other schools
22 The US National Commission on Air Quality ( 1981 ) typically found that models may overpredict or underpredict from actual concentrations by a factor of two .
23 Where a customer did not wish to purchase his own fleet of wagons , he was usually encouraged to hire or lease from firms such as Procor or Tiphook in preference to using railway-owned vehicles .
24 The tenant covenants that he will do or refrain from doing certain things which undoubtedly touch and concern the land .
25 What the company will contribute or take from OMG is unclear , even to Sybase itself at the moment ; it says it is keeping an eye on developments .
26 Often overlooked in the search for walking comfort , your choice of socks can contribute or detract from the performance of your boots .
27 Groups of GPs will negotiate and buy from the hospitals of their choice the ordinary range of services their patients need .
28 For example , much of the foregoing discussion was making the point that soil erosion was important to many small producers in steep-sloped and/or semi-arid areas and it may have seemed that these people were the only ones to cause and suffer from the effects of soil erosion ; also that there were few or no cases where successful adaptations and advances in agricultural technology had occurred .
29 Political-economic analysis could help professional economists both by providing a critique of their ideology , and also in assessing what is feasible , who will benefit and lose from their policies , what will tend to be done or left undone in the project and so on .
30 It is the peculiar human ability to re-organize and re-describe and re-evaluate from novel points of view that makes for the superiority of the consultants over any set of bibliographical instruments , as well as the human ability to recognize a question as misconceived or stupid .
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