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

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1 If the client proposes an asking price which appears even after investigation to be unrealistic or unreasonable , it may be preferable to withdraw from the engagement .
2 If a client proposes an asking price which appears unrealistic or unreasonable , it may be preferable to withdraw from the engagement rather than to be involved in protracted negotiations which are likely to have little prospect of success .
3 He continued : ‘ In the absence of a claim to a defined privilege as to the validity of which your Lordships could make a determination , it would not in my view be right to withhold from the taxpayers a decision to which , in law , they are entitled . ’
4 In the absence of a claim to a defined privilege as to the validity of which your Lordships could make a determination , it would not in my view be right to withhold from the taxpayers a decision to which , in law , they are entitled .
5 Would it be right to conclude from the Prime Minister 's remarks about the limitations on deficits that he completely rejects the 3 per cent .
6 Having said that , it would be possible to extract from the rhetoric , and the general statements of the NCC and from the syllabuses so far produced , words which might suggest that the NCC executives agree .
7 We must be prepared to learn from the experience , however .
8 This could be light radiating from a light source , or reflected light .
9 The negotiating parties will however be free to withdraw from the transaction prior to exchange of contracts .
10 Because the result of what we 're trying to achieve , particularly if one goes for the new settle settlement option , is to squeeze , as we said this morning , a gallon into a pint pot , and it it would be interesting to hear from the County why the Greater York boundary is what it is .
11 This pattern of findings would appear to be impossible to accommodate from the viewpoint of phenomenology .
12 It would certainly be unsafe to generalise from a quality that is so difficult to establish , that English therefore ‘ allows its users to approximate to neutral , objective description ’ .
13 To tell the truth I 'll be glad to escape from the little horrors for a few hours !
14 One might suppose , for example , that the British would be likely to emerge from the war rejoicing in a warm nostalgic glow as the gallant kid brothers of the American heroes ; that the British ( and the Americans ) would be profoundly alienated from the stay-at-home Germans ; and that the French would be left uneasily high and dry in the middle .
15 It may ( or may not ) be useful to abstract from the behaviour of nations according to similarities of geography , size , weather , constitution , race , religion , economic organization , and so forth .
16 Fruit cages are relatively expensive and you have to consider whether it would be cheaper to buy from a pick-your-own farm than to pay for a fruit cage .
17 Mr. Wakeham : I agree with my Hon. Friend that most of his suggestions will form part of the solution though I think that the House would be reluctant to depart from the view that it should rise at 2.30 on Fridays .
18 Please state which regional final you would be able to attend from the list below , and provide a second option in case it is not possible to accommodate you at your first choice of location .
19 Existing NCR 3450 and 3550 server users will be able to upgrade from the 80486 via a board swap .
20 Existing NCR 3450 and 3550 server users will be able to upgrade from the i486 via a board swap .
21 The tendency of the later 1960s was to move away from packaged courses towards ‘ options ’ in the hope that many pupils would be able to choose from a wide range of subjects and so assemble a programme best fitted to their own interests and abilities .
22 While following the F-Plan you will be able to choose from a wide variety of meals to suit your own taste , in selecting daily menus .
23 If you own a Singer Freestyle light scanning machine , you will be able to choose from a selection of ten ‘ ready to knit ’ animal motifs in the ‘ Wildlife Collection ’ by Alison Duguid .
24 England have taken a well-earned break after four games in the past three weeks , and with Platt proving his recovery from an ankle injury with the opening goal against Brazil on Sunday in Washington , manager Graham Taylor should be able to pick from a full squad .
25 As you may be able to see from the above , there are many factors that play a part in the condition called thrush .
26 Gould knew , long before he ever decided to set sail , that the province of Australia had fallen miraculously into his lap , and that he would be able to publish from the ‘ rich ornithological productions ’ of this country a series of works which were beyond challenge .
27 correct management they should be able to profit from the forests you know a as well replenish them .
28 In production , learners need to choose the words which most suitably realize their intention , and this does not always entail the most closely related form ; in reception of language , given the human penchant for indirection , they also need to be able to move from the form to the function .
29 ‘ The longest serving member of staff has been offered the one post that we will be able to fund from the Scottish Education Department for next session and currently we are waiting for a decision on that matter . ’
30 During the previous debate , it was said that trains would be able to proceed from the north-west , with a bit of dodging about in Hampstead , to King 's Cross .
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