Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [conj] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | ( g ) Usually you will refer to or quote from a particular passage in a book or article ; in this case , note the page number . |
2 | The attractiveness of these ideas will depend , of course , on the nature of your work and whether you could contribute to and benefit from working with others . |
3 | Every teacher , from the reception class upwards to the age of 16 , needs to have a confident grasp of what the whole process of schooling and education can provide for and require from the pupil . |
4 | Nevertheless the Ecuadorian case shows that the peasantry can respond to and benefit from the food demands of the urban population . |
5 | They can lend to and buy from other banks . |
6 | Remember , you must arrive at and depart from your chosen hotel on the correct day ( see flight information for the actual day ) . |
7 | His ego was and is such that the outside world can neither add to nor subtract from it . |
8 | How does the fact that the painting was executed directly from the unclothed model alter our understanding of it ; does it add to or detract from the value of the final exhibited work ? |
9 | Logically , you can only write to and read from the I/0 devices in a sequential manner . |