Example sentences of "[det] [noun] from [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently it has been recognised for over a decade that chlorine from chlorofluorocarbons may deplete the stratospheric ozone layer .
2 For some people , this freedom from decision.making can help relieve pressures and may promote rest .
3 This result from SR can be converted to a form of general validity in curved space time if the simple derivatives are replaced by covariant derivatives .
4 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
5 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
6 The yield on gilts that are some years from maturity will reflect long-term interest rates .
7 Delegates in this room from Apex may recognize me as someone that used to get up and say I was representing Apex Public Service and Management Branch .
8 Social workers may be involved in bargaining with carers over how much assistance can be given to an elderly person , and how much support from services may be required to make the situation manageable for them all .
9 The accounting policy note on turnover adds : ‘ It is the opinion of the directors that excluding such sales from turnover would understate the group 's activities and as such would fail to give a true and fair view . ’
10 Examining these theories from pragmatics will involve us in a substantial digression from our main concern : which is to account for our intuitions of coherence and thus gain insight into the needs of the language learner , who after all aims to be able to produce coherent discourse , not isolated sentences .
11 These lessons from Ireland can surely not be ignored by any small British party seeking fair and reliable PR .
12 All correspondence from members should be sent to the office for forwarding to the relevant officers , and members should not be encouraged to call at anyone 's home without an invitation .
13 ‘ A Town 's Pride ’ was reviewed in the Autumn 1990 issue of The Lifeboat and all profits from sales will be donated to the RNLI .
14 The Minister has gone some way towards allaying those fears by adding the proviso that any money from disposals should be used for the acquisition of further works .
15 Added to this , MPs and ministers have in a special degree the conviction that central government knows best and that any devolution from London must mean giving powers to authorities that are poorer , weaker , slower , perhaps corrupt , perhaps more reactionary ( for Labour members ) or perhaps more reckless with public funds ( for Conservative members ) .
16 Any comments from BSAC would be appreciated .
17 Any complaints from tenants will be swiftly followed up within one working day where possible .
18 That sufferers from alcoholism can not stop drinking for a day , a week , a month , a year or more .
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