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

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1 And just when they are beginning to see a potent combination developing with Mark Bright — with Chris Waddle to provide the crosses and John Sheridan to scheme openings from behind .
2 No party was permitted to accept funds from abroad .
3 London was the great magnet , the one place that continued to attract immigrants from all over the country , not just the poor but people from all classes of society .
4 They are constantly seeking to impose changes from above on their language , rather than allowing it to live , breathe and evolve in a more natural way .
5 Chris Bonington said ‘ This year we are hoping to attract teams from all over the country to an event that we believe to be a great way of linking people here with the millions still suffering from probably the world 's most disabling disease . ’
6 British fascism was to contain extremes from both political right and left as well as to incorporate large numbers with no previous political background .
7 He called for the inquiry to accept submissions from outside the service , for the final report to be published in full and for more resources to be provided if the report said they were needed .
8 It is worth mentioning the techniques by which a minority of respondents sought to impose limits from below .
9 The authors endeavour to obtain specimens from as varied sources as possible .
10 Tshisekedi had refused to accept ministers from outside the national conference .
11 This manual describes the use of the forms NEWOED1–NEWOED7 and the way in which they are to be completed by the lexicographers in order to request services from either or both of the New OED Computer Group or ( indirectly ) the Computer Services Department .
12 Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding .
13 The event is expected to attract collectors from all over the country .
14 It makes unarguable sense to concentrate materials purchases as much as is commercially desirable and to obtain supplies from as few sources as possible .
15 The package would also give the central bank increased independence in monetary policy , and Albanians would be allowed to open hard-currency bank accounts and to receive remittances from abroad .
16 Our fund-raising has been just a little slower during the current year after the bumper total achieved in 1985 , but nevertheless it has been most gratifying that we continue to receive contributions from so many classes over a very wide area .
17 After a transition period they would receive cash-limited allocations from the RHA based on the number and characteristics of their resident population and would be free to purchase services from within or without the district ( subject to certain safeguards ) , from NHS , private and voluntary suppliers .
18 Parties would finance themselves through membership fees , donations and their own economic activities , but would not be allowed to receive monies from abroad .
19 which created inconvenience at the least and expense in you having to buy units from elsewhere customs .
20 Use as a strewing herb if rats are suspected anywhere , grow in the garden for a similar reason , and put bunches into hen and duck houses to discourage rats from there also .
21 I called Bernadette in , and said Bernadette this is the way we 're going to do things from now on , and Bernadette knew which side of the bread her butter was on , so she said , of course Ricky no problem .
22 After the anglers had departed the skipper of Ann Lynn , assisted by two other men , proceeded to unload sacks from below decks which were then carried to a waiting car .
23 Fleeces are probably best known for their ability to protect plants from quite severe frost .
24 Funds have also been allocated to help schools and residential areas convert to gas-fired heating and to send children from heavily polluted areas on " holidays with lessons " away from home .
25 Our star is too bright for us to see stars from further away .
26 Er if a department 's busy or maybe need to shift personnel from here to there ,
27 Most people who want to watch tapes from abroad must pay a video or photographic shop at least 25 pounds to transfer just half an hour 's viewing .
28 LONDONERS gathered in their thousands at Hyde Park , last Saturday to welcome bandsmen from all over Scotland and Ireland to the British Piping Championships .
29 Sponsors can not be found for leagues just ask the Northern League never mind clubs , and with local businesses cutting back on handouts , then the committees of local football clubs have to raise funds from within .
30 A trainee can obtain an NVQ from any Awarding Body recognised by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications though it is likely that most employers and colleges will choose to offer NVQs from only one body if only to simplify the assessment procedures and reduce costs .
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