Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] from " in BNC.

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1 Change the patient 's position two hourly to encourage secretions to drain from the chest and to relieve pressure on the chest wall .
2 It had taken Sabrina forty minutes to drive from Lausanne to Fribourg and another fifteen minutes to find the isolated goods yard where Teufel , the porter at Lausanne , had said she would find the freight cars .
3 No fewer than three railway stations offer a fast service to Paris ; and at night it takes only twenty minutes to drive from the town 's centre to the Etoile .
4 There were coaches to arrange from Dover to bring over the English contingent , there was breakfast and lunch the following day , there were marquees to order and decorate with flowers , most of which Ari undertook .
5 Second , the Bank can , by refusing to relieve market shortages through bill operations , force the discount houses to borrow from it .
6 A CAREER diplomat was jailed for nine months yesterday for using United Kingdom High Commission bank accounts to profit from a currency black market .
7 It resulted in last year 's decision to close the European exploration headquarters in Glasgow with the transfer of key personnel to work from the main North Sea operational base in Aberdeen , a process which should be completed by the end of this year .
8 The first female is then shot a second time , and as the confused baby attempts to suckle from its dying mother , it too is despatched with a single bullet . ’
9 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
10 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal .
11 In addition to facilities that will help ease the way for the increasing number of people using telecoms technologies to work from remote locations , ISDN will also bring us Group 4 fax .
12 First I think it would run completely counter to our internationalist traditions to say that because we have a temporary difficulty , we do n't want the workers of the other er other eleven member states to benefit from a new Social Chapter .
13 Possibilities in Pastel there are a hundred vital values to work from
14 there are a hundred vital values to work from , each one offering a distinctive hue and supported by Faber-Castell 's guarantee of lasting colour brilliance .
15 Telexes can be prepared during the day and sent out of office hours to benefit from cheaper call rates .
16 We await any proposals to come from him , and we have had no proposals so far .
17 Other birds to benefit from the treatment include a tawny owl with an injured leg , now making a fast recovery .
18 If the tax-transfer system creates a budget constraint that is nonlinear and non-convex , then it is possible for more than one tangency with an indifference curve to arise , and indeed for the same indifference curve to have two tangency points , and small changes in the budget constraint can cause the chosen number of hours to jump from one segment of the constraint to another ( e.g.points 6 and 7 in Fig. 12–2(c) ) .
19 Other Essex groups to benefit from the Foundation for Sports and Arts grants are :
20 Dixons has been one of the first retail chains to suffer from the slowing of retail demand .
21 The Friar frowned , checked his ho-hoings and allowed his eyes to flicker from the enemies in front .
22 Other big Japanese consumer-electronics companies , such as Sharp , Casio , Sega and Nintendo , are also showing interest in producing gadgets to profit from the blurring of boundaries between TV , telecoms and computers .
23 Having survived a financial crisis in the early 1980s , thanks to support from the banks and from a staff prepared to agree to a voluntary wage freeze , the paper is now making money and putting on readers , so why has the management now decided to modernise the title ?
24 On April 9 a bill on territorial administration ( continuing the process of administrative decentralization begun in 1982 — see pp. 37327-28 ) was adopted in the National Assembly by 287 to 286 , thanks to support from 11 independents and one UDC member , with three crucial abstentions and with the PCF as well as the RPR , the UDF and the majority of the UDC voting against .
25 Any new ratepayer has six months to appeal from the date he or she became responsible for rates .
26 It is unique in its opportunities to establish from the outset good habits in terms of expectations of parental involvement and willingness to participate in honest exchange about the child 's progress .
27 The evaluators were convinced that the opportunities for schools to benefit from the expertise and efforts of the DCSLs were considerably enhanced by the project .
28 Many others would not allow their animals to suffer from lack of feed or , in the case of cows , the cessation of milking .
29 Those who support the arguments of the elitist theories will point to the tendency for senior politicians from all parties to come from similar social and educational backgrounds .
30 Were Lascars and Chinamen to benefit from the improvements in food , accommodation , repatriation etc. which it provided for British seamen ?
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