Example sentences of "from [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Using an expert system ( ES ) , it is possible to acquire the knowledge/expertise from experts and make it always available , i.e. to the less skilled servicing personnel .
2 At the Republican Convention last month George Bush expressed his concern about the whole question of liability in the US , and particularly about the amount of money trial lawyers make from suits that lead to doctors refusing to practise certain areas of medicine , and even to parents refusing to umpire childrens ' baseball games in case a child is injured and they are sued .
3 The database comprises information from infills that have succeeded , and others that have failed .
4 Apollo , who thought copyright law permitted short extracts from musicals and face ‘ advance ’ costs of £50,000 , said :
5 The introduction of a more formal management structure has helped increase software sales , and improve the level of recurring revenues from forms and support contracts , he added .
6 Apart from beetles and damp there was a curious , sweet , noxious smell which took months to track down to seeping drains , and then more months to put right .
7 The result of these human tendencies is that the organization can build up workable interpretations from scraps that consolidate and inform other bits and pieces of data .
8 For firms that have already invested abroad , there is a third motivation : efficiency-seeking from investments that transform the workings of their international network .
9 Investment trusts can issue debentures and warrants as well as equity , and can retain capital gains from investments and retain other income if they so wish , whereas unit trusts can not .
10 They make boats from leaves and dolls from sticks and play games with stones .
11 ‘ They are young and inexperienced and they come mostly from cities and know little about the problems of rural people .
12 Within the gathering hysteria of the 1950s , young men wearing the ‘ Edwardian ’ style were banned from cinemas and dance halls .
13 Secondly , the issues discussed arise out of the regulation of the activities of financial conglomerates generally , and should in principle be equally applicable to problems arising from rules that relate specifically to the futures market .
14 In this context job-related selection tests which have been properly validated can help obtain information from candidates and improve the objectivity of the recruitment process which will undoubtedly include interviews .
15 The Outer Kingdoms are more worldly as one would expect from nations that have to deal with marauding Norse and Dark Elf raiders .
16 In addition to pottery , the core material from bronzes that have been cast using a clay core ( see p. 84 ) can also be tested by TL , since this ceramic material has normally been fired to a sufficiently high temperature to ‘ zero the TL clock ’ .
17 Well I think you two ladies are very fortunate , and you obviously have come from homes that have encouraged you very much , and have come from schools that have encouraged you very much .
18 The couple will collect the tins from homes and plan to send a convoy to the kennels on April 12 .
19 The only herds of the animals which now inhabit the area are derived from animals that have been successfully reintroduced since the late 1930s .
20 The tastiest lamb comes from animals that have been grazing , but are not yet fully grown — about 10 months old .
21 This has enabled the publishers to receive instant revenue from the advertisers and ongoing income from royalties and cover price sales .
22 Will he reflect on the fact that one of the most unpleasant duties of the Northumbria police is having to drag the mangled bodies of motorists from cars that have gone into ditches alongside the A1 while on their way to Scotland ?
23 Decent people should refuse to buy anything from shops that sell these cards . ’
24 Well I think you two ladies are very fortunate , and you obviously have come from homes that have encouraged you very much , and have come from schools that have encouraged you very much .
25 Innovations report good initial response from schools and confirm that the education market is an area of their business they are expecting to expand in the UK .
26 ( f ) to consider submissions/proposal documents from schools and advise appropriately , deferring where necessary
27 It is suggested that they have been deposited either from silica mobilised in solution or from colloids and attain their maximum development in areas of pervious quartzose rocks .
28 The most obvious consequence of removing the hippocampus in the rat is that the animals have an immense difficulty in refraining from responses that lead to punishment , a deficit in passive avoidance apparently due to an inability to inhibit inappropriate responses .
29 Think of those , like McCoist 's second at Ellend Road , which stem from passes that transcend honest British labour .
30 We might reply that the simplicity of cave communities is idiosyncratic rather than typical : we might ask what general ecological insights we are going to obtain from communities that lack photosynthetic plants and herbivores , and are maintained by detritus flushed down from above : but Dr Culver gives us no answer .
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