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

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1 There is no theoretical reason to suppose that a transition from labour market income to state benefit income induces the onset of dependency : indeed , logically the reverse should happen , as individuals shift from being dependent on finding employment in the labour market , to being in receipt of an independent income guaranteed by the taxable capacity of the state .
2 until we cry from being slapped
3 It came across to Cocello and the committee in such a way that the presenter could n't help but benefit from being associated with it .
4 Most varieties benefit from being divided every couple of years , indeed many of the doubles will fade away without regular division ; immediately after flowering is the best time .
5 Under DOS , this obsessive defence of a menu system may have been worthwhile , but Windows is a foreign country where things benefit from being done differently and where , in consequence , the words ‘ Lotus compatibility ’ have a rather hollow ring .
6 As mothers and doctors we benefit from being able to continue our medical careers while devoting ourselves to our families ; our patients have access to female doctors sympathetic to the experience of raising a young family ; and our practice is enriched by our contributions on the broadest range of issues from the clinical to the practical .
7 Beans should be about 6in apart and 2in deep , and benefit from being sown in blocks .
8 Another suggestion , favoured by Dr Roper on the basis of the radio-tracking results , is that in a large sett badgers benefit from being able to move from one sleeping chamber to another to escape fleas .
9 Other possible explanations are that badgers simply like large setts because they are better ventilated , and that subordinate females benefit from being able to breed in remote outlying chambers , well out of the way of dominant breeding females .
10 Companies surely benefit from being quizzed about their strategies and from a free flow of ideas with the market .
11 Only a few varieties , Improved' , are self-fertile and even these varieties benefit from being cross-pollinated by another compatible variety .
12 Students with access to an IBM-compatible computer also benefit from being able to obtain CAL courseware from the Institute for all of the Pre-Associateship Route subjects .
13 What is overlooked is that predators also benefit from being concealed from their prey .
14 Marjorie is among those who benefit from being able to feel part of a community in a home close to the town centre .
15 Many smaller pension funds invest in property unit trusts , some of which specialise in overseas property , and hence gain portfolio diversification in their own portfolios by including property , but also benefit from being diversified in the property market .
16 The implications of this will be considered later when the ability of transnational corporations to shape new legislation relating to corporate activities is discussed ; this ability clearly enables corporations to prevent some of the avoidable deaths , injuries , and economic deprivation they cause from being included in new administrative regulations or criminal laws .
17 Once in place , the dividing mesh allows the water to circulate normally through the aquarium , but is still fine enough to prevent young fry from being sucked into the filter .
18 Constant work : Andrew 's roles range from being in Brookside to Macbeth
19 Retail chains vary from being very long to very short .
20 Confidence is one of the key qualities you acquire from being on a national team .
21 Using the Churchill amendment as a model , the words ‘ exposed to view ’ could be deleted and replaced so as to limit such exclusion to ‘ any part of that matter which is neither visible nor accessible to persons under the age of 18 , or which , if so accessible , is not kept in a wrapping which , while intact , prevents that matter from being seen ’ .
22 But leaving the second homes as a constant figure and separate from is that right ?
23 Assume that individuals migrate between districts until the benefit they drive from being resident in one locality is equal to the benefit they derive from being in another .
24 Erm , and I think it 's also a journey towards independence , and a journey fro towards belonging , if you like from being an outcast to belonging .
25 However , what both the mechanical terminal and the VDU suffer from is their restriction to a line-by-line , character-by-character format .
26 The Greensight Project harbours the rudiments of a solution to the problem of our urban commons , which suffer from being either totally neglected or changed into featureless mown grass .
27 Both gain from being surrounded by the same protective shell , though they diverge from one another in the precise thickness of shell that they ‘ prefer ’ .
28 As Macdonald points out , some subjects change from being viewed as ‘ masculine ’ to being viewed as ‘ feminine ’ , and vice versa ; she argues that this is partly the result of ‘ pressures exerted on the school and universities by the changing pattern of employment of men and women in the labour force ’ .
29 For example , there are dual currency bonds , where the coupon payments are in one currency and the redemption proceeds are in another ; currency change bonds , where coupons are first paid in one currency and then in another ; deferred coupon bonds , where there is a delay in the payment of the first coupon ; multiple coupon bonds , where the coupon payments change over the life of the bond ( although in a predetermined manner ) , fixed-then-floating bonds , where the coupons change from being fixed rate to floating rate ; floating-then-zero bonds , where the bonds change from being floating-rate coupon bonds to zero-coupon bonds ; and missing coupon bonds , where a coupon payment is missed whenever a dividend payment on the issuing corporation 's shares are missed .
30 For example , there are dual currency bonds , where the coupon payments are in one currency and the redemption proceeds are in another ; currency change bonds , where coupons are first paid in one currency and then in another ; deferred coupon bonds , where there is a delay in the payment of the first coupon ; multiple coupon bonds , where the coupon payments change over the life of the bond ( although in a predetermined manner ) , fixed-then-floating bonds , where the coupons change from being fixed rate to floating rate ; floating-then-zero bonds , where the bonds change from being floating-rate coupon bonds to zero-coupon bonds ; and missing coupon bonds , where a coupon payment is missed whenever a dividend payment on the issuing corporation 's shares are missed .
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