Example sentences of "[adv] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Should coal run out , it was argued that as long as hydrogen could be obtained ( eg from solar or nuclear sources ) plus carbon dioxide ( from chalk or air ) such processes would still be viable .
2 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading pupils should be introduced to the complex regularity that underlies the spelling of words with inflectional endings , eg bead-ing , bead-ed , bed-d-ing , bed-d-ed. ( iv ) Teaching should encourage discussion of the range of vocabulary , eg from informal to formal , everyday to specialist , its use in different settings and for different purposes and the effect of particular choices of words , eg the kinds of topics slang is used for ; the situations in which slang is used ; the need for specialist terms and the effects of their use outside the specialist group .
3 We strongly suspected that when these Black women sought assistance , eg from local authority housing departments , institutionalised racism plus the sexism they experienced , were compounded together and further exasperated their problems .
4 Now her body was fat and scarred from constant childbearing , and her face wrinkled prematurely from habitual frowning .
5 Or should it be able , despite being owned by the State , to distance itself somewhat from political authority ?
6 Agnes never took part in such conversations ; she never spoke badly of Paul , even though she sensed that this alienated her somewhat from other women .
7 All the big firms have strong international links that cushion them somewhat from domestic troubles .
8 When István Széchenyi Proposed the regulation of Hungary 's rivers , he probably did not realise that his suggestion would eventually lead , later in the century , to the three little islands in the Danube , just a couple of miles upstream from central Budapest , being girdled together by a retaining wall .
9 Now upstream from Golden Girl , Trent looked back .
10 Up till the outbreak of the First World War the needs of the industrial world could still be met almost entirely from alluvial deposits .
11 The first thing to stress is that the information given in the orders of battle has been collated entirely from unclassified published sources .
12 A more recent and notorious example may be found in David Mach 's ‘ Polaris ’ , a sixty foot long ‘ submarine ’ built entirely from black tyres .
13 Had they not had such a resource at their disposal some might have had to forego particular orders , others might have been obliged to withdraw entirely from certain markets , whilst still others would have been less willing to innovate with new products offering chances of survival or expansion .
14 It is capable of running entirely from floppy disks and so allows computer users without a hard drive to produce professional scores .
15 Because of its East Bank Palestinians , Jordan could not abdicate entirely from diplomatic attempts to regain the West Bank .
16 Senghor has retired entirely from Senegalese national and party politics and lives partly in France , although disagreements between himself and Diop have subsequently been recorded .
17 Little of the CO 2 -induced increase in potential WUE might be realized if higher A/g resulted entirely from stomatal closure .
18 The labour group , unable to free itself entirely from structural constraints during its period of office , effectively capitulated , losing power in the 1900 election .
19 The new bass essentially follows Warwick 's well-known design philosophy , but this time it 's crafted entirely from flamed German rock maple to give a different tonal character .
20 The danger has been a real one , but it has flowed entirely from distorted views about what the differences are , not from acceptance of difference as such .
21 There is a third point of view : that of weary or wilful ignorance , which has since banished the question almost entirely from intellectual discussion among ordinary , concerned people .
22 These are required for obtaining , checking and retrieving specific facts and pieces of information , particularly but not entirely from secondary sources …
23 This micro-colony , set at 16,700ft , was supplied by air-drop , constructed entirely from discarded jerry-cans and covered with white parachute cotton so as to stand out like a sore thumb !
24 On the assumption that net investment , x t , is financed entirely from retained earnings , net investment is determined as follows : where ( ) is the retention ratio ( i.e. one minus the payout ratio ) .
25 We 've been behind the scenes of the Society , which is funded entirely from public donations .
26 The winners include : i ) the Martineau company of Haute-Garonne , which has developed an electrochemical technique for removing metals from industrial effluent ; ii ) Matussiere and Forest Paper , for producing web offset paper entirely from non-chlorine bleached recycled fibres ; and iii ) the Banque populaire du Haut-Rhin for devising a discount loan scheme for anti-pollution equipment .
27 It builds its nest entirely from air-borne material such as cotton , plant fibres , hairs and feathers .
28 The later stages , at still higher Rayleigh number , have not yet yielded to theoretical analysis and our knowledge of them comes entirely from experimental observation .
29 A stiffened metal panel , subjected to a prod , can clank suddenly from convex to concave .
30 Less commonly , in heavier infections of up to 30,000 worms , apparently healthy sheep may die suddenly from severe haemorrhagic gastritis .
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