Example sentences of "to run from the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 If time were to run from the accrual of the cause of action , i.e. when the expenses were incurred , summary proceedings might often be statute-barred before they could be brought , especially where there was an appeal against the demand .
2 This starts to run from the date of delivery of the relevant return of allotments to the Registrar , which must be within one month of each allotment .
3 In the normal case three months should suffice and the period should be made to run from the service of a review notice .
4 Held , dismissing the appeal , that it was implicit in the Housing Act 1957 that a local authority must serve a demand for expenses before bringing an action to recover them under section 10(3) ; but that the requirement to serve such a demand before taking action was a mere procedural step which was not part of the cause of action and that , save as expressly provided by section 10(4) for summary proceedings , the period of limitation began to run from the completion of the works ; and that , accordingly , the action was statute-barred ( post , pp. 126F–G , 129E — 130B ) .
5 They are likely to run from the sort of fight that makes good corporate governance stick .
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