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

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1 We realise that from your perspective we are ‘ just passing through ’ the area and that , ultimately , only you can keep fascism out of Sunderland .
2 To add to their guilt at this lack of self-control , some books say that from 36 weeks , pregnant women are n't likely to gain any more weight and that from 38 weeks they may even lose some !
3 Nearly two-thirds say that from what they know of other European countries education is better managed in countries such as France and Germany .
4 Once again , just to refresh your memory : If you experience any signs or symptoms that indicate you may be allergic to a food or drink , eliminate if from your diet quickly .
5 G-ARJU has an equipped empty weight of 2564 lbs and if you subtract that from the maximum weight of 3800 lbs there is a useful load of 1236 lbs .
6 To ensure that progress on waiting times continues , we intend that from 31 March 1993 , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation .
7 I fear that from becoming perhaps a local nuisance he will become a pest .
8 They make that from sugar cane , which often grows wild here .
9 New statistics show that from 1988–89 to 1989–90 the universities gained an extra £100m through research council grants and research contracts .
10 I hope that from this feature , readers will want to gain more information about Killifish .
11 You select the facts that are telling ( pun intended ) , the facts that will advance your story or make clear your characters or even make your locations easy to assimilate , and you hope that from them you can produce something that is not too far distant from the unwritable reality .
12 ‘ We agree there has been a breakdown in communications but hope that from now on we can work together in an open and constructive manner towards our common goal a first class haematology unit run by a first class team of doctors and nurses .
13 In our games we borrowed lives from the books we read or from the hardy and hard-done-by heroines of Bunty , Girls ' Crystal or School Friend .
14 A number of black children , particularly boys , seem to lose interest in the school 's aims ( unless they are good at games , then they dissociate that from the rest ) in the third year and , from then , become increasingly seen as an anti-culture … probably the most striking manifestation of West Indian pupils , is just that group of large boys , and the sort of threatening physical presence , which you can see consistently around the school .
15 From this position all the short-form movements begin and from here to the end the movement is continuous .
16 For some people this may be self-imposed ; for me , my work forms part of it — it is something which I enjoy and from which I get considerable satisfaction .
17 I know that from my own experience and I can prove it by reference to an occasion when an area of big fruit trees was sprayed with lime sulphur , a winter spray .
18 Well we know that from the repo the initial report
19 We know that from the new will and the letter to me and — ’
20 And we know that from that it went back to B C , we can trace it back to B C from Arabia .
21 We know that from time to time , there has been a slight delay in publishing the HMI annual report .
22 Third , we know that from 1757 in Rome , the Teatro Argentina paid a particular violinist to take charge of the ballet music separately from the opéra repertory ( a trend that was to catch on in Italy ) .
23 Yes we know that from the first of April ninety-five it will probably no longer be the responsibility of the county council to set a budget for the Wiltshire police authority .
24 You know that from here on in the best that can be hoped for is a sufficient economic upturn , plus a helpful nudge from the boundary redistributions , to carry you back into power — again probably , with a modest parliamentary majority and all the headaches it brings .
25 Well I know that from Adrian , it preve
26 The population reconstructions of Wrigley and Schofield ( 1981 ) support them and indicate that from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries fertility change was about twice as important as mortality in accounting for variations in population growth , and that declines in mortality were modest until the mid-nineteenth century .
27 Thank you chairman , I , I second er 's motion , erm trying to be not political about this I got some figures from the er county council which indicate that from the first of April ninety-two to the thirty-first of December ninety-two eighty-six members attended committee meetings of which they were not members .
28 Increasing returns in an industry imply that from the viewpoint of industrial efficiency larger units of production have cost advantages over smaller units .
29 But it was for the lock from the people , you know and he , he got round like this , and this is the God 's truth as well again , he 'd come to me from America and er they , I had to make locks for certain people they called them statos , status symbols there , in their own houses , you know , where they put this lock on and anybody as he 's got one like that , you know and from America to Dick in Willenhall to make them .
30 Yes I know but from Wor Works .
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