Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] from " in BNC.

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1 I hate to say this but I do rather think from the bruising that someone did it to him . ’
2 No body , no individual may exercise authority which does not expressly emanate from the Nation . ’
3 Does it not merely subtract from what is already there , and should n't a truly creative process add something too ?
4 But this apparent methodological superiority does not necessarily spring from any intrinsic properties of the stratificational model .
5 If the food supply , for example , is so meagre that there is barely enough food to go round , or starvation conditions exist , then obesity will obviously disappear from the community at large .
6 The middle classes of this country will cling passionately to certain benefits that may necessarily arise from rejecting a socialist political system .
7 He contended that pleasure could only arise from the satisfaction of an impulse and that therefore there could be no pleasure , and no possibility of satisfying a desire for pleasure , unless there were impulses towards things other than pleasure .
8 Such a disaster can only arise from the inherent structure and culture of the company .
9 It has been supposed that a vocal response must necessarily emanate from the left hemisphere and that a stimulus presented in the left half field of vision must therefore be transferred from the right to the left hemisphere .
10 This project will develop means which students can better profit from their stay abroad and which will enable their tutors to integrate the learning during the year with parts of the course which takes place before and after .
11 There are other outlets , if you want to learn the media game , in terms of speech and view , as it were , hospital radio , I do n't know whether you have any hospitals in your region but increasingly hospital radio offers an opportunity and a challenge , and welcomes people who would like to try their hand at becoming sort of D.J.s , or features editors , or are prepared to talk interestingly about subjects , and this you would only know from a local point of view .
12 The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities .
13 It is something altogether stronger to assert that the unemployment rate can only deviate from U * ; as a result of the monetary ( and fiscal ? ) authorities catching the private sector unawares .
14 The lists are outside and the the venues , and please take the opportunity during the lunch-break to make contact with your , to make contact with your Chair of Electoral Colleges , your Chairs , er , especially those perhaps , who are new members , the Chairs on their name-tag have a red star , and I think you will all know from the resolution this morning , who are the new Chairs , if they , if they have changed .
15 Because each and every one of our guests is treated with the inimitable style and personal attention that you could only expect from such a grand hotel .
16 The Party will always remember that [ deployment of the PPA in civil unrest ] can only result from an extraordinary situation , jeopardizing … the foundations of the socialist system , a situation where all the paths of political action have been exhausted , where an obvious enemy has raised his hand against the achievements of the working people .
17 If I had to personally choose from the combos available in this price range then I really ca n't think of anything that offers better solid state and valve sounds than this , with such an obvious stamp of credibility into the bargain .
18 Such deterioration may not necessarily result from the proclamation of commitment .
19 Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) .
20 The birdsong episodes in the third and fourth movements , projected in brilliant colours and vital rhythms on this occasion , can only benefit from concert-hall clarity , it is true .
21 Botany can only benefit from this constant management and review of plant habitats .
22 In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long .
23 He predicted that the Sparc market could only benefit from the presence of a set of viable suppliers of Sparc chips — LSI Logic Corp and Cypress Semiconductor Corp having demonstrated ‘ less of a clear roadmap for the future ’ .
24 The Biennale can only benefit from his involvement .
25 In doing so , it is hoped that they will not only benefit from the content of the seminars ( topics such as sixth-form teaching and exams ) but , by rubbing shoulders with and getting to know British teacher- trainees , come to a better understanding of the role-model of a language teacher in the UK .
26 The RSPB applauded the scheme on the grounds that farmers should only benefit from European subsidies if they were prepared to join schemes which protected the countryside .
27 Once again I can only speak from my own experience of what my patients have told me .
28 I can only speak from personal experience .
29 ‘ One can only speak from experience , ’ he retorted .
30 ‘ I 'm taking you in my arms , ’ he returned with a calmness she could only envy from the bottom of her heart .
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