Example sentences of "be [verb] [adj] [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 The court therefore has to approach its construction on the footing that the new Act may exhibit policies and intentions which are not necessarily the same as those in the earlier Act , and which require similar words to be given different meanings from those which the courts gave them under the earlier legislation .
2 Act now and you could be enjoying ripe strawberries from your own garden during late June and early July .
3 ‘ Taylors have a certain amount of stock but she will be bringing extra samples from London especially for the show .
4 She says the no fly zone may be protecting Kurdish refugees from attack , but many are now running short of food and fuel .
5 To these can be added rough figures from Staincline wapentake in Yorkshire , where status had to be inferred as it was not recorded .
6 Previous abuses led Mr Lamont to announce last year that he would be ending new schemes from December 1993 .
7 The deaths can not be medically accounted for and environmentalists fear that costal erosion could be releasing buried poisons from the site .
8 For years to come India will be buying spare parts from abroad .
9 CPAG director Sally Witcher said : ‘ A far better solution would be to deduct work-related expenses from earnings before assessing for family credit or disability working allowances . ’
10 Audrey , 62 , will be reading selected pieces from the writings of the young Dutch girl who died in a concentration camp .
11 Acidic gases can be blown long distances from their sites of release before falling as acid rain .
12 David Grindley 's splendid 400 metres comeback victory earned him £20,000 , and six other Britons will be banking handsome cheques from the £1.5m spectacular athletics ' richest-ever following top three placings in their individual events .
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