Example sentences of "be [verb] [subord] from " in BNC.

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1 Depending on how you interpret the above headline , you may either be in favour — or against , the International Tennis Federation 's ( ITF ) recommendation that the ‘ Let ’ Service Rule be abolished as from 1st January 1993 .
2 The innocent defendant must be protected though from pressure to plead guilty as a result .
3 On January 3 , 1940 , the plaintiffs wrote to the defendants in these terms , ‘ we confirm the arrangement made between us by which the ground rent should be reduced as from the commencement of the lease to £1,250 per annum , ’ and on April 2 , 1940 , a confirmatory resolution to the same effect was passed by the plaintiff company .
4 And that 's the sort of thing that we will be identifying as from tomorrow .
5 It followed on from a Nov. 28 agreement between both countries to extend the previous 150-mile fishing limit to the north , east and south of the Falkland Islands into a 200-mile Anglo-Argentine co-operation area , from which other international fishing fleets from Japan , South Korea , Taiwan and the Soviet Union would be excluded as from Dec. 26 [ see p. 37853 ] .
6 Instead , the speech should be recorded as from ‘ centre stage ’ .
7 David Atkin , for example , was particularly interested in the issue of leisure opportunities : ‘ I want to find out how leisure activities can be improved because from what I 've seen most disabled people in Hexham are fairly limited in being able to get out . ’
8 I was half way down the alley between the walls with the hope bright before me that my patient would be improved when from nowhere an appalling explosion of sound blasted into my right ear .
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