Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] from a " in BNC.

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1 Large leaves may need support from a cane or , in the case of ficus , can be gently rolled up with an elastic band .
2 Elderly people with mental impairment who can no longer manage their own affairs may need assistance from a social worker in protecting their finances by consultation with the Court of Protection , under the Mental Health Act 1983 .
3 On the First Floor , we should display material from a Permanent Collection of RBGE-owned botanical artworks .
4 ‘ It 's grossly unfair and discriminatory that cold take-out food should carry VAT from a hotel but not from anywhere else .
5 However , Compacts are managed by Partnerships which should invite participation from a wide range of the different groups in a community whose aims are : 1 ) to work together to address the needs and interests of nil participants , and 2 ) specifically to challenge the assumptions which underlie the anxieties expressed in a ) — e ) above .
6 A more general proposal is that the court should infer guilt from a person 's refusal to answer polite questions about what happened , or their decision not to testify .
7 If you are going to pay off a debt through a prepayment meter , you should get advice from a Citizen 's Advice Bureau who will be able to negotiate with the supplier to ‘ calibrate ’ the meter to pay of any debt at a rate you can afford .
8 He 'll take candy from a baby , if there 's fifty cents in it for him .
9 we 'll drink tea from a flask
10 Guided by the tape , the student would examine his specimen , consult his workbook , compare with a slide , perform a task , consider implications and respond to questions ; he could stop the tape and replay it whenever he wished , and if he was really stuck he could seek guidance from a teaching assistant , or Dr Postlethwait , or a fellow student , or the library .
11 But he could face competition from a young North Wales amateur who impressed Robins ' boss Brian Flynn in a 3-2 Midland Senior League win over Tranmere Rovers yesterday afternoon .
12 However , Mr Christopher could take comfort from a statement by the Syrian foreign minister , Farouq al-Shara , at a joint news conference , in which he refused to link the return of all the deportees to a resumption of peace talks .
13 This suggests that in more favourable employment conditions it is easier to find a permanent job from which to continue one 's job search — in other words , that the search could take place from a more secure base .
14 A printing centre which could offer good quality work at moderate prices , for instance by paying its work-force less , by being located in a low-rent region and , at the beginning of the twentieth century , by introducing composing machines , could attract work from a wide radius .
15 Mr Redwood told Shadow Welsh Secretary Ron Davies , who pressed him to intervene , that stricken families could get help from a flood disaster appeal fund to be launched by the mayor .
16 They could involve funding from a number of different sources .
17 Other regions of the kingdom , if they see themselves in similar plight , may take heart from a Northern intention and expression of spirit .
18 You may take interest from a foreigner but not from a fellow Jew ’ ( Deut. 23:9–20 ) .
19 These centres may attract finance from a variety of sources , mainly local authorities , and there has been some government funding .
20 The offer was immediately rebuffed , however , by one of the two big generating companies being created under privatisation , which said it would seek fuel from a wider range of sources , including imported coal .
21 Sensors on the craft bound for Mars would detect light from a flare and the crew could take shelter in a shielded room before the slower protons arrive .
22 The pipeline would take water from a gorge between the Victoria Falls and Lake Kariba on the northern border with Zambia and follow the route of a railway line south to Bulawayo , the country 's second city .
23 The pylons would feed electricity from a gas-fired power station at ICI Wilton into the national grid .
24 In Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1931 ) 15 TC 693 , it was held that if the foreign law governing the non-resident trust vested the property in the trustees with the beneficiary taking no interest in the trust property as such but only having the right to enforce the performance of the trust in equity then , contrary to the decision in Archer-Shee v Baker , the taxpayer would not receive income from the actual assets held by the trust but would receive income from a foreign possession .
25 You will need support from a trained counsellor at either a voluntary organisation like The Terrence Higgins Trust or a sexually transmitted disease clinic , in order to make a good informed decision .
26 Also , when I buy a holiday home in France , I will need help from a solicitor to make sure my interests are protected in a foreign country . ’
27 The present research takes the argument a stage further and investigates whether it is possible to predict the rate at which marriage between sets of ethnic groups will take place from a knowledge of the degree to which the groups are residentially intermixed .
28 Now , this may not seem to be a feasible solution , except for the odd application such as electric blanket or underfloor heating where full wave rectified unsmoothed 50 or 60Hz AC will produce heating from a mixture of 81% DC and 19% AC at 100 or 120Hz and above .
29 A hyperbolic mirror will reflect light from a point source at focus F so that it is dispersed from focus F .
30 If it can achieve this , and many of the packages will accept input from a variety of other programs , a large part of your current investment will be preserved .
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