Example sentences of "[verb] from more " in BNC.
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1 | Shotwell ( 1955 ) attempted to distinguish between bones from different sources by devising an index of completeness of preservation , by which species represented by most complete remains must have been transported shorter distances and therefore have come from communities close by , while species with less well preserved remains must have come from more distant communities . |
2 | The move towards these has come from more than one direction . |
3 | Just consider the additional impact that might have come from more popular scheduled kick-off times ( floodlit games all round ? ) when , again in ABC1 men ratings , New Zealand v Italy ‘ scored ’ 11 per cent , Wales v Argentine 16 per cent , France v Canada 11 per cent , New Zealand v Canada 13 per cent and Australia v New Zealand 16 per cent . |
4 | Further apparent corroboration has come from more recent independent statistics . |
5 | The burghers of Lichfield are a cultured and discerning lot , and were clearly charmed by guest speakers Joanna Trollope and Mark Wallington , who could hardly have come from more different writing genres . |
6 | Well it 'll be one-to-one , but I would have looked at that as many-to- one , because , one child has come from more than one parent . |
7 | Of a sample of immigrants in Stratford on Avon in 1765 examined by Dr Martin , a third had come only 4 miles or less from neighbouring villages , while only a fifth had come from more than 20 miles . |
8 | Fisher & Paykel was the first to be affected as speeds dropped from more than 11 knots to only eight . |
9 | The market share of these stores dropped from more than 50 per cent . |
10 | In the last 12 months the number waiting for more than two years across the Yorkshire region dropped from more than 3,000 to just 16 . |
11 | ‘ The neighbouring countries would be the first to suffer from more general sanctions against South Africa , and for very understandable reasons have not imposed them themselves . ’ |
12 | Klein 's emphasis on play develops from more pragmatic concerns . |
13 | But we will still need 50 per cent of energy to come from more concentrated power sources . |
14 | NGC 2477 is virtually inaccessible from most of Europe , but it is easy to find from more southerly latitudes , as it is close to Zeta . |
15 | These primitive Orcs used stone weapons , wooden clubs , and what other weaponry they could steal from more advanced races . |
16 | JE : In what respects do you consider your interpretations of the roles of Ellen and Peter to have differed from more recent exponents of these roles ? |
17 | 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 ) . |
18 | Moreover , the movements of the market can never be separated from more general movements of social and cultural relations . |
19 | Where once their plants were collected from more exotic climes — euphorbia as a seedling from the Marquis de Sade 's derelict castle in Provence , alliums from the Professor 's botanical expeditions to Iran and Afghanistan for Flora Iranica ] — the Hewers now rely on a comprehensive collection nearer home . |
20 | Whenever possible , information will be collected from more than one source , eg from both town council and church accounts , to try to discover if a single labour market operated in a town . |
21 | Some items suffered from more than one specific defect , while others suffered from none , showing merely general wear and tear . |
22 | Elsewhere there are commitments ranging from more women-only taxi services to the ironic symbolism of transferring responsibility for ‘ co-ordinating government policy on issues of particular concern to women ’ from the Home Office to the Department of Employment . |
23 | Sarah-Jane Paynter , six months , was saved from more serious injury by her mother . |
24 | we believe that undergraduates in English would benefit from more ‘ systematic ’ and less ‘ inspirational ’ instruction and that this systematic instruction and its associated reading lists should be agreed by the teachers concerned and closely related to the needs of the Tripos course . |
25 | He lacks confidence and would benefit from more active encouragement and support than he has received . |
26 | Sectional sills , made from more than one piece of timber , used in quint or round bays , are particularly vulnerable . |
27 | There have been total bans in many other countries dating from more than five years ago . |
28 | If the new firm is able to accept instructions , it must take all proper steps to erect the " Chinese Wall " to preserve the confidentiality of the client 's affairs : the stringency and complexity of this pretty well rules out any possibility that instructions could be accepted from more than one of the clients involved . |
29 | But ‘ Has Elizabeth joined the Navy then ? ’ came from more than one seat . |
30 | Those who came from more or less stable families were generally restrained from the wilder flights of liberty by parental influence , an influence reinforced by the economic advantages of continuing to live at home . |