Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | It may range from one afternoon a week to full extension services opening daily , staffed by a paid worker and volunteers . |
2 | It may result from inconveniently timed appointments or travel difficulties ; or it may be because the patient lacks clear understanding of what will happen if he does attend . |
3 | It may vary from just around one tooth , to a whole section of your mouth and is not usually painful . |
4 | A State may not claim reimbursement of taxes and costs of any nature for executing a Letter , but it may recover from the requesting State any fees paid to experts and interpreters , as well as the cost of any special procedure requested under Article 9 . |
5 | There may be truth in such a suggestion ; and my own dislike of it may stem from nothing more profound than my intense dislike of the word ‘ leisure ’ , suggesting to me , as it does , the spectacle of some drone-figure sitting in a deck-chair while someone else mows the lawn , or a grim marina , packed with empty yachts . |
6 | Polybius gives his reasons for reporting the figures : " so that it may appear from actual facts what a great power it was that Hannibal ventured to attack , and how mighty was that empire boldly confronting which he came so near his purpose as to bring great disasters on Rome " ( 2.24.1 ) . |
7 | As was seen in Chapter 5 the form of a graded river approaches a concave curve as a rule , though it may depart from it under certain circumstances . |
8 | It may escape from sewer leakages or overflows . |
9 | It may record its disagreement but ultimately accept the majority 's support of the development ; it may refuse to meet its financial obligations until the organisation ceases the action in question , although this may itself be contrary to the treaty ; it may regard the action as having no legal effect ; or it may withdraw from the organisation . |
10 | The cause of this loss is difficult to determine but in the absence of any definite illness or fear or inhibition it may come from purposelessness ; but once there is equilibrium , then enthusiasm will increase as part of the development of the whole being . |
11 | Just as often , however , it may come from other benefits , such as lower working capital or reduced energy consumption . |
12 | It may come from their perception that he does not take their ideas seriously . |
13 | It may come from a published or syndicated source , like Retail Business or Mintel , or the Target Group Index ( TGI ) ; or it may come from a survey you have carried out yourself . |
14 | It may come from a published or syndicated source , like Retail Business or Mintel , or the Target Group Index ( TGI ) ; or it may come from a survey you have carried out yourself . |
15 | Or , it may come from possessing the same ethnic origin . |
16 | It may come from a beautiful home , leisure activities or sport , hobbies or continuing education , ( etc ) . |
17 | But he stresses that EUP is a Scottish publisher , not simply a publisher of books on Scotland : its aim is to publish the best scholarship internationally , wherever it may come from . |
18 | The chain of volcanoes which girdles the Pacific is known appropriately enough as the ‘ Ring of Fire ’ , and although it 's a much more complex , disjointed affair than it may seem from this brief summary , it is unquestionably one of the Earth 's greatest physical features , and contains a large proportion of all the world 's volcanoes . |
19 | It may seem from this book that the British have always been in Madeira in large numbers . |
20 | Comparisons between the public and private sector also suggest that the question of incentives is more complex than it may seem from models such as Niskanen 's . |
21 | In fact , that situation is even more confusing than it may seem from this account because a third cultural trauma , this time representing the change from cultivation ( of plants ) to herding and pastoralism also occurred and brought with it a great intensification , not of weaning as happened with cultivation , nor of the phallic mutilations which accompanied hunting , but of toilet-training . |
22 | [ T ] he company will not normally itself have suffered any loss , and there seems no reason in equity why it should benefit from the punishment of the insider 's misconduct … |
23 | On April 17 , disregarding Nguza 's order that it should refrain from any attempt to take over the running of the country , the conference adopted sovereign status , and on April 21 the Most Rev. Monsengwo Pasinya was confirmed as chairman of the conference [ see p. 38662 for his election in December 1991 ] . |
24 | It should arise from concern and interest in the counsellee , not from a prurient self-interest or inquisitiveness on the part of the counsellor . |
25 | The administration and Congress agree on the need to help the new or emerging democracies but disagree on almost everything else : how much aid should be given , where it should come from and who should control it . |
26 | The rule 's important , but it should come from a need of the child rather than be imposed at some arbitrary time when the teacher thinks that all the children are ready for that rule . |
27 | Is it not erm , does the baby get all what that it should get from the mother ? |
28 | Of course , the fewer calories the body uses from food the more it must draw from your surplus body fat , so this adds up to faster weight loss . |
29 | Since bleomycin degrades DNA in a catalytic fashion , and all our cleavage experiments are performed at very low antibiotic concentrations ( nanomolar ) , it must dissociate from its first binding site before a second cleavage event can occur . |
30 | We must have one great voice in this , and it must come from every quarter , up to Rannoch , along the loch to Glen Ogle and Loch Earn . |