Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] from " in BNC.

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1 Right turns from Bondgate into Skinnergate will be banned completely .
2 Right turns from Bondgate into Skinnergate are banned completely .
3 And in the years of glut there is always a slatted wooden tray in some cool , dark attic , which the writer nervously visits from time to time ; and yes , oh dear , while he 's been hard at work downstairs , up in the attic there are puckering skins , warning spots , a sudden brown collapse and the sprouting of snowflakes .
4 er , obviously freelances from home mend
5 It only differs from the category 1 species in the greater frequency of occurrence of digestion .
6 A former Ministry of Defence worker , has been found guilty of accepting one and a half million pounds in backhanders from arms companies , in what 's thought to be the biggest ever corruption case .
7 It was like being in an elevator which suddenly drops from the top of a twenty storey building to the basement .
8 This formulation not only deviates from the ‘ golden thread ’ principle of Woolmington v.
9 Simon Long adds from Beijing : China seems to be retreating into a diplomatic posture reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution , at odds with both Washington and Moscow , and firing frequent broadsides against all-comers for alleged interference in its internal affairs .
10 Simon Long adds from Beijing : China seems to be retreating into a diplomatic posture reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution , at odds with both Washington and Moscow , and firing frequent broadsides against all-comers for alleged interference in its internal affairs .
11 From 1 July all orders from the UK , Europe , Africa and the Middle East should be placed c/o John Wiley and Sons , Distribution Centre , 1 Oldlands Way , Bognor Regis , W. Sussex PO22 9SA .
12 This finding indicates that the catalytically active PLA2 in serum in acute pancreatitis not only originates from the pancreas but also from other sources .
13 The superstition that the third light from a match brings bad luck apparently originates from the first world war , when German soldiers in the opposite trench would notice the first light , take aim at the second and fire at the third .
14 If your leg suddenly suffers from a bout of cramp , do n't panic .
15 Once out of Kathmandu we started getting long stares from villagers , laying out spring wheat on the road to be threshed by passing cars and carts .
16 The actual number of Greater London boroughs controlled by each party naturally varies from election to election and is strongly affected by the national political climate .
17 The route , via Donkey Lane , is lovely countryside and the experience should become the exact opposite of the stress and distress she obviously gets from driving .
18 The larger eddies , which do play a role in the generation of the Reynolds stress , must be more characteristic of the particular flow , since the Reynolds stress distribution necessarily varies from flow to flow .
19 The area of mixed and broadleaved woodland remained roughly the same , but much suffers from a lack of appropriate management and over-grazing .
20 For the classical foundationalist programme of starting from one 's own case and moving outwards suffers from all the radical defects which face the solipsist 's attempt to set up a language in which to describe the experiences which form his subject matter .
21 An ambivalence to assessment in Catholic schools rightly stems from the view that religious education in its entirety can not be submitted to formal and sharply focussed testing because of its very nature and its concern with personal faith and commitment .
22 Sung had struggled to his feet and now stood there , only paces from where the Overseer 's man , Peskova was standing , a big rock balanced in both hands .
23 In 1816 she satirizes the rambling , retrospective structure of the Gothic novel , producing a satiric plan for one such story , where the scene constantly shifts from one set of people to another , and the greater part of the first volume is taken up with a narration , by the heroine 's father , of past events in his various life .
24 It has also been argued that a reliance on external inspection alone removes from teachers the responsibility to evaluate their own work .
25 A horse naturally shifts from a walk to a trot , and then to a gallop , Taylor 's team found , at the speed where each pace begins to cost it more than the minimum amount of oxygen .
26 But such a view of Shakespeare only emerges from the publication of the Folio , a volume , unlike Ben Jonson 's , which Shakespeare took no active part in preparing .
27 4 Weber rejects the Marxist view that political power necessarily derives from economic power .
28 When they subscribe further shares ( the reason for the managers ' subscription being in two tranches is explained in 4.3.2 ) their right to do so derives from their holding of the initial shares rather than from their employment or directorship of Target or Newco .
29 From the viewpoint of their investors , the value added offered by venture capitalists not only derives from the careful structuring of transactions but also from extreme selectivity in their choice of investments .
30 But then , about one year in six , some fortunate swirl in the currents brings them back to the island where they first fell into the water a month earlier and at a high tide in December , a horde of tiny crablets no bigger than ants suddenly emerges from the waves and marches valiantly up the beach and on inland to restock the forest .
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