Example sentences of "[to-vb] with the [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | It is angering to meet with the retort from some doctors that this is so much mumbo-jumbo , when they have not themselves lived in malarial areas and when they know that the present anti-malarial drugs on offer are not failsafe . |
2 | It is at this stage , that the food service designer should be appointed and be able to work with the architect from the inception of the building . |
3 | But the moment he got to his feet to begin his speech , the windows began to rattle with the din from outside . |
4 | All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 . |
5 | All new ‘ workstations ’ , ( defined as any furniture and equipment used by or in the presence of a user , together with the immediate environment in which the work is undertaken ) , have to comply with the regulations from January 1993 onwards , and all existing ‘ workstations ’ will have to be modified to comply with the Regulations by 31 December 1996 at the latest for less heavily-used stations . |
6 | Even before Tasker and Boardman had set off on their last attempt Bonington and Adrian Gordon — the base camp manager — decided that they would go up the mountain to help with the descent from the North Col , concerned that if Tasker and Boardman reached the summit by the long ridge above the pinnacles , they would be close to collapse on their descent . |
7 | The work earmarked for the Alton plant also includes creating additional treatment capacity to cope with the waste from households in the out-lying villages who are now being placed on main drainage . |
8 | to cope with the pressures from York city itself , and the Greater York area . |
9 | The gel covered his body , and Spike 's mind struggled to cope with the signals from every neuron in his artificial frame . |
10 | As is usual in holistic , or whole person healing , we need to deal with the problem from the inside first ; this way we may begin to tackle the cause . |
11 | Drug use is illegal in prison , but on order to deal with the risk from shared needless there 's an acknowledgement it goes on . |
12 | In his article Neumann can not avoid having to deal with the Menuetto from Beethoven 's Symphony no.1 , which goes at a lively dotted minim = 108 . |
13 | Does he accept that what he has announced is not sufficient to deal with the applications from asylum seekers , let alone with other immigration applications which are bottling up Lunar house ? |
14 | ‘ Rome-you 're welcome to it as far as I 'm concerned , ’ said Mervyn spitefully , the day before Ianthe was due to leave with the party from St Basil 's . |
15 | that 's to do with the Norway from English |
16 | Even allowing for a difference in the extent of lateralisation of executive aspects of speech , revealed by the Wada test , and receptive aspects , tapped by the dichotic listening technique , this figure of IS per cent is too high to accord with the evidence from brain damaged populations . |
17 | But rewards increase out of proportion to price with the wines from named sites . |