Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [vb -s] from " in BNC.

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1 As a result it suffers from problems with its eyes , its teeth and its breathing .
2 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what revenue he expects from the proceeds of privatisation for the period of the public expenditure survey .
3 Pieper is quite frank about buying customer base , the result he anticipates from these other joint ventures .
4 For example , in Europe Type I occurs from July until September and Type II from March to May .
5 In her effort to record the delight she derives from such details , evidently travelling as far afield as the US and Turkey , her outdoor work recalls both the practice of Marjorie Content 's work of 1928 in picking out the pattern of urban activity and its settings , and Lee Friedlander when focusing on the witty suggestibility of statues and lamp-posts , while her interiors remind me of the work of Margaret Watkins of 1919 .
6 His presence gives Joan some respite and complements the assistance she receives from the doctor who visits once a week and a nurse who comes in the morning and at night to put James to bed .
7 Articles 85 and 86 of Table A ( prescribed pursuant to the Companies Act 1985 ) provide that so long as a director has disclosed his interest to the company , he may be a party to or interested in any transaction , and shall not by reason of his office be accountable to the company for any benefit he receives from such a transaction .
8 Ben concedes that he owes a great deal of his success to the help he gets from his Mum and Dad .
9 That 's your ability for your heartbeat and your heart to get the oxygen it requires from your lungs and to keep going , cos if that d h does n't happen all the rest just goes .
10 The fee charged by the agent is , naturally enough , directly proportional to the compensation he gleans from the public authority on behalf of his client .
11 So the Trust , as a voluntary , charitable organisation receiving no direct government subsidies , is very dependent on the help it receives from some 20,000 volunteers annually , working on a great variety of projects .
12 He says that the minimum return he wants from his visit to Berne 's all-seated Wankdorf stadium is a draw .
13 ‘ I pity the lady if that 's all the sympathy she gets from you ! ’ she snapped .
14 Danielle still plays , but the only money she makes from her talent is as a piano teacher in London .
15 The purpose of this interview will be to assess the elderly person 's financial needs , the income she has from all sources , and her capital ( if any ) , and to establish whether she is entitled to receive a supplementary pension or allowance .
16 Catching on to the coat tails of the downsizing rush just in time , CA said that it was surprised by the demands from its users for it to develop migratory and Unix-based applications — a far cry it admits from its traditional stronghold in the mainframe market .
17 And Siward knows that the moment he steps from his chair , a family friend will do his best to replace him .
18 The constant dangers and perplexities that beset John Kemp arise from the ferocious enmity of O'Brien , whose hatred of anything English is increased by his hopeless love for the Don 's daughter Seraphina , for whose sake he moderates from time to time his evil power over the old aristocrat .
19 As a Harijan he benefits from the Government 's reservation scheme for these ‘ backward classes ’ and is thus assured of his job : there were only 40 eligible candidates from his category for 100 posts , whereas there were 5,000 higher-caste Hindus contesting the remaining 80 posts .
20 And he could finance his bid with the cash he raises from the sale of players like Lindsay Curry , Ricky Wade and Stephen Baxter .
21 Very obviously when this town was designed and laid out and nobody foresaw the growth of the private motor car , er today private motor car is accepted , but in a town which was built perhaps the idea that one in twenty would own a motor car and we 're now faced with the probably one in three have a motor car , we 're now faced with a problem which can only detract from life in the town , also the fact that huge lorries are passing through what were envisaged as quiet residential neighbourhoods with a consequent breaking of curbs and of paving stones where the lorries are compelled to mount the pavings in order to get round parked cars and things of that nature it detracts from the life in Harlow I do , I think a considerable extent , erm , the other factor is that there 's become a lack of pride in the town by the people who live in it , this is seen from the amount of rubbish , and refuse that is dropped from the minor vandalism that goes on the graffiti , er particularly in underpasses where people are walking to the town centre and that , those are the things where the town has lost its way , when we first came here you never saw bits of paper and packages from sweets and cigarettes and things , perhaps maybe because the package industry has developed over the years and that er whereas whenever we had responsibility for taking a small child out , if it had sweets it was encouraged to put the wrappings in its pocket until it got home , now of course it 's encouraged to drop it just where it wants to and er this not only applies to children , some of the worst culprits are the adults who leave the , leave the public houses with a can of beer to drink on the way home and drop it just when they 've finished the last drop of beer or the fish and chip paper 's just dropped .
22 Alternatively it could be that Y Ltd. is a manufacturer and that the commodity he buys from X is part of his raw materials .
23 Now at last , after five Swans LPs and two previous Skin outings , he 's able to see relief beyond the masochistic joy he takes from brutality , violence and neglect .
24 Now at last , after five Swans LPs and two previous Skin outings , he 's able to see relief beyond the masochistic joy he takes from brutality , violence and neglect .
25 It is very hard to pin down just exactly how Richter weaves his magic spell ; that unique full sound he draws from the instrument at all dynamic levels , whilst utilising a seemingly limitless variety of articulation ; the scintillating combination of intellect , technical bravura , and extraordinary interpretative perception ?
26 The track has been immaculately maintained considering the pounding it takes from trainers , brogues and sling-back stilettos , but being Britain 's highest peak has elevated Ben Nevis above mere Munro status to tourist attraction .
27 Here is another and it is an interesting and rewarding exercise to translate this into language with plain meaning It comes from a Japanese journal , clearly influenced by trans-Pacific pomposity .
28 If , in fact , we apply the higher order definition to the evidence she adduces from Wolof schoolchildren we will find that it applies to schooled and unschooled alike .
29 The next day he dies from his injury .
30 Luz is green less from the rain — it is actually one of the drier valleys in the High Pyrenees — than from the water it gets from the mountains all around , from the lakes , the glaciers and the seasonal ‘ melt ’ .
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