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

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1 The system posed some obstacles to the monarch 's freedom of appointment , but it reflected above all the nobles ' concern to benefit from rather than to limit the power of the State .
2 ‘ This may be the opportunity for another young man to appear from nowhere and make a name for himself . ’
3 ‘ The motivation has to come from within and he also needs to take the right approach when he 's away from Anfield , ’ he added .
4 I think what we 've all to pay for this erm that we will perhaps it will have to come from somewhere and again of the Council Planning Department as we we do erm continue .
5 Such is the confusion of street fighting that bullets can appear to come from anywhere and everywhere .
6 Nonetheless , his main rivals all appear more likely again to come from overseas than they do from America .
7 Yet his main rivals all appear more likely , again , to come from overseas than America .
8 Goals by Mick Harford and Julian James enabled Luton to come from behind and claim a win that leaves them only three points behind Coventry , the club fourth from bottom , with four games each to play .
9 Leeds , Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday failed to come from behind and overturn first-leg deficits .
10 It is often feasible to choose from more than one material or composite which is capable of selective transduction of the biolayer reaction ( Fig. 2 ) .
11 The Ministry says it has a duty to buy from overseas if that provides the best value for money for the taxpayer .
12 It is possible to record from more than one subject at a time on a single EEG machine , so that it is common to have two bedrooms equipped with headboards ( into which the electrodes are plugged ) — for instance as in the Department of Human Sciences at Loughborough University — or to have two headboards and beds in a single bedroom , as in Hull .
13 do that she must come very early in the morning cos to go from here cos all the old boys were flirting she had to look like .
14 Fix it up for me to fly from there if it suits or I could carry on by train . ’
15 Stephen had ordered some sophisticated German industrial kitchen fittings from a supplier based in Venezuela , on the basis that it would be quicker to import from there than to have them shipped direct .
16 ‘ We are supposed to move from here when our new flats are ready , but no one will want to go .
17 I was living in Mayfair and was just about to move from there and buy my first flat .
18 er a foregone conclusion and we never sought to move from there until he retired did we ?
19 sole practitioners should never be allowed to operate from more than one branch office .
20 When the Frankish armies entered Saxony , the Saxons usually hid in the endless forests or untracked marshlands ; there they simply waited until the Franks had marched through , and emerged either to harry from behind or continue their nomadic life in another area .
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