Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] [vb base] from " in BNC.

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1 However , I would disagree most strongly with the suggestions for future action that they draw from their results .
2 This requires answering a basic check question : What is the single most important result that I want from this presentation ?
3 One is do you trust the reply that you get from someone .
4 It is a liquid protein that they squeeze from little nozzles at the rear of the abdomen which hardens as it meets the air .
5 A report published in this week 's Journal of the Danish Medical Association ( Ugeskrift for Laeger , June 21 , p 1985 ) says that since 1987 , insurance companies , employers , unemployment and retirement institutions , banks , and public authorities render their services on the condition that they obtain from appliers permission to check their medical records .
6 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
7 Chairman , the salmon sheets , if you 're happy with the base that we start from .
8 It is no coincidence that we move from this shot to a view of the holy pictures and medals surrounding Katy 's mirror .
9 If they used the money that they take from us for the maintenance of the camp we would live like kings .
10 It 's the only material souvenir that I have from the war ’ .
11 After about 20 minutes of use the average colour monitor has warmed up and stabilised and , at this point , Adobe suggest you adjust the colour balance so that it matches a progressive colour bar that you get from your printer .
12 That is n't income support , that 's another benefit that they claim from the Local Authority .
13 Inland Revenue employees discovered this when they took a claim — that the Revenue 's requirement that they transfer from manual methods to using a computerised system was in breach of contract — to the High Court .
14 Think of a place that you remember from your recent or distant past .
15 It all depends on the reaction that you get from your , your boss .
16 It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance .
17 The amount that banks hold in cash and operational balances is up to them and depends on the demand for cash that they expect from their customers .
18 What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ?
19 But the most general conclusion that we draw from this kind of pattern is that the norms of a speech community are not necessarily uniform within that community , with every group agreeing on a single appropriate realization .
20 I think again the sort of picture that you get from books is rather like a stage set , with everything new from the year nineteen fifty-eight or whatever , all bundled into a room together , this is what it looked like .
21 He will be surprised — I fear that he may even be disappointed — by the figures that we shall announce next week , which specify the output that we expect from housing associations in 1992-93 .
22 The social position that a person occupies we call a status and the behaviour that we expect from a person occupying that position we call a role .
23 That is not a retrospective or prescriptive but a descriptive process and will allow the citizens of this country to measure the standards of service that they receive from their local authorities .
24 I mean I can understand why they do and I like the stuff myself , but I do n't share the belief that I get from all sides that impressionism is what art should be like normally .
25 Rate of return : Here , the rate of return is the minimum that you require from an investment .
26 Well , my feeling is , and it 's really the same message that you get from most greens and most environment books , is that under-consumption , that is poverty in the poor countries , is linked to over-consumption in the rich countries , and we have to grasp this nettle — it 's one that the Conservative Party in its White Paper on the environment avoids noticeably — we have to grasp the nettle , that as long as we are over-consuming there 's not going to be enough to go round everywhere , and my book shows that this pattern is really a three hundred year old pattern dating from the first Colonial expansion of Europe and the slave trade , and it 's still going on today .
27 Fascinating as this is , it is surely with relief that we return from thus checking printed source against printed source , cross-referring and tentatively identifying , to the open air of ‘ the roads of France ’ .
28 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
29 The level of sophistication that you require from the system will be governed by many factors which the groundwork that you did in terms of the document audit should have revealed .
30 Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within .
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