Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The second accrues from less time spent on billing . |
2 | It all follows from that word ‘ in ’ . |
3 | In truth , though , neither emerges from this tale with great credit . |
4 | De Gaulle hoped to gain two benefits from this relationship : to reduce West German dependence on the US ; and to form the nucleus of a political confederation , which might ultimately control the activities of existing supranational institutions , particularly the EEC Commission , and redirect the movement for European unity , away from supranationalism . |
5 | Oh that comes from that game you play with the cards do n't it , when you call it |