Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun sg] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the E111 form was not obtained prior to departure , the medical costs are insured by the policy but it is possible to obtain recovery from the Department of Health and Social Security . |
2 | Nor is it likely to be possible to infer motive from the outcome or likely outcome of a transaction , since the fact that a project yields less than optimal profits is an inherent risk in all business ventures and except in extreme cases will not reveal the existence of a non-profit goal . |
3 | they had to ‘ sell ’ changes in operating policy to central management , and had to be prepared to accept advice from the ‘ general officers ’ at headquarters about desirable changes . |
4 | ‘ If the pelargoniums were overwintered in their old containers then it is best to remove them , shake off much of the old potting compost from the roots and repot in fresh compost — moderately heavy , with good drainage but not more than one-quarter peat or other organic matter . |
5 | It was perfectly proper to infer prejudice from the mere passage of time : in Cherry 's case the magistrate 's decision was based on two flawed findings of justification and no prejudice . |
6 | Charabanc Theatre Company are grateful to receive funding from the Arts Council of N.I . |
7 | If the accused receives ham from the meat stall in a supermarket he is guilty if he makes off before paying at the cashdesk . |
8 | It is quite alright to continue no enjoy handling your cat as usual and it is almost impossible to catch toxoplasmosis from a cat scratch . |
9 | Other people with less florid but equally chronic mental health problems , however , could find it much harder in future to get help from the busy statutory services . |
10 | The importance of Fritz and Hitzig 's work lay in their demonstration that with brief , low-intensity electrical stimulation it was only possible to evoke movement from a restricted area of the cerebral cortex , hence the name ‘ electrically excitable motor cortex ’ . |
11 | A group move is likely to attract attention from the media . |
12 | The Justice Department has similar Guidelines setting out the situations in which vertical restraints are likely to attract attention from the authorities . |
13 | John Major scholarship boy who made it to the local grammar school and was lucky to obtain patronage from the local squire . |
14 | Before you detect on the beaches in Portugal , you are supposed to obtain permission from the local Captain di Maritimo ( something like our local harbour-master ) , but I could never find him . |
15 | Once again , it struck you that an actor was more likely to win sympathy from an audience than a slack-jawed garrulous Balaclava . |
16 | But the Tories have been quick to draw comfort from the latest figures , pointing out that the underlying trend showed that the rate of increase appeared to be levelling off in 1990 and 1991 . |
17 | The initiative 's success will depend absolutely on the effectiveness of the web of partnerships that can be woven ; the Foundation will be equally glad to draw advantage from the experience of others creating their own versions of partnership . |
18 | He 's likely to get meningitis from the wound . |
19 | A board meeting was due to decide between three possible bidders for the Somerset-based company , but the sale was likely to face opposition from a substantial minority of directors . |
20 | It is valuable to collect information from the family network , and from involved professionals , as by weighing up and balancing different contributions it is possible to build up a picture of recent events to complete an assessment . |
21 | Mr Gould is likely to gain support from the Left-inclined sections of the party at Westminster , in the constituencies and in the trade union movement although he envisaged an end to the influence of the trade union block vote in party affairs . |
22 | Though many in Brazil feel that this softening in the law was due to lobby pressure from the multinationals , others take a different view . |
23 | And in some cases the assumptions you have asked us to cost are vulnerable to counter attack from the Opposition . |
24 | The remaining chapters present substantiating evidence from the physical properties of the sources . |
25 | It must always , he suggests , be possible to criticize politics from the point of view of the ethical . |
26 | We have presented data which suggest that three proteins , N-Oct 3 as well as N-Oct 5A and 5B are translated from the same mRNA by alternative translation initiation ; only the largest protein , N-Oct 3 , was able to stimulate transcription from an octamer promoter under our assay conditions . |
27 | But other forms eventually arose which were able to extract hydrogen from a very much more widespread source — water . |
28 | If future technological societies ever learn to harness tachyons and modulate them ( in the same way that we modulate radio waves ) they will be able to communicate information from the future to the past . |
29 | In the latter — the steppe and woodlands inhabited by Tatars , Altaians , Kirgiz , Buryats and Mongols — the Russians had to wage war against formidable enemies who were not only capable of putting up resistance to incursions into their territories , but also able to obtain support from the larger communities of Turkic-Mongol peoples to whom they were related . |
30 | You should be able to obtain advice from a dietitian at the hospital on diet and food supplements . |