Example sentences of "[vb infin] from [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards . |
2 | Sir , I apologise , I was going by this figure made by which indicated that it expired on the thirty first of March , I think and in fact , that is a an error on the officer 's part it would appear from the licensing authorities in fact , it expired at the end of May . |
3 | It would appear from the licensing authorities in fact it expired at the end of May . |
4 | The actual burden on most preparers will be rather less than may appear from the disclosure requirements of the FRED , given that it is unusual for a company to have many different kinds of capital instruments in issue and , therefore , in many cases few of the specific disclosures will apply . |
5 | The mere possibility that the settlor or his spouse might benefit from the trust assets is sufficient to bring this section into operation . |
6 | If your engine has a number starting 19g or 20g , it will be fitted already , but would benefit from the SU carbs . |
7 | Though some oil companies with large fields will benefit from the tax changes , Sam Laidlaw , Amerada 's managing director , claimed at a press conference in London that the measures could mean a shrinking in the size of the independent oil sector which competes with multinational companies for shares in offshore licences . |
8 | You will see from the ground rules I have attempted to give that the suspense novel , as much as the crime novel , is an amorphous thing . |
9 | Clarke drove on for a further 200 metres before stopping and when he did emerge from the van witnesses reported that he was in a confused state . |
10 | Anyone 'd think from the way men carry on that their … things … are somehow clever and funny . ’ |
11 | Drawing on this conceptual framework , the research would seek to identify the key issues in policy towards the taxation of energy , including those where significant spillovers would arise from the policy decisions of individual member states ( e.g. effects on intra-EC competition , and cross frontier environmental impacts ) and those where important , but largely domestic , considerations are involved ( e.g. ‘ efficient ’ commodity taxation , revenue and distributional effects ) . |
12 | Salina 's husband is dead , she has three children whom she feeds mostly from the food she can glean from the rubbish tips , largely banana skins . |
13 | The foundations were now securely laid for a long period of prosperity rising to a peak in the early fourth century , if one can judge from the mansion-type houses in the towns and countryside . |
14 | You will need hessian sacking , soft string ( called ‘ fillis ’ ) and thick ‘ tarred string ’ , both of which you can obtain from the garden sundries store . |
15 | But this year the amount it will get from the Church Commissioners the business managers will be well down . |
16 | Branded items like Prize Grills , described as ‘ pure ground beef with a hint of seasoning ’ or ‘ two pieces of southern fried chicken ’ were not all they might seem from the packet descriptions , the prosecution alleged . |
17 | ‘ But I do n't always speak up or shout from the roof tops . |
18 | It does not suffer from the bias factors operating when documentation is generated , not to regulate practice but to inform reviewers . |
19 | Why does it not defecate from the tree tops as monkeys and squirrels do ? |
20 | New plants will form from the cut veins in about four to six months . |