Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These contributions will enable us to subsidise our Annual Outing which members look forward to eagerly from year to year .
2 Concurrently with his rural work , Whiteley became a prominent member of the Ipswich branch and his support of some of its antipathetic policies and attitudes towards the District distanced him somewhat from Wash , Pateman and Shearman , who became District Vice-Chairman in 1931 .
3 The insert procedure itself varies somewhat from model to model , but the essence of it is to arrange for the over-recording to end at a pre-determined out point .
4 The current ( 1980s ) rankings of the major brewers vary somewhat from product to product :
5 Sexual need — sexual urge , libido , call it what you will — varies from person to person and , in the individual , varies somewhat from time to time .
6 The details of its internal structure varied somewhat from time to time , but the main lines remained fairly stable .
7 Second , footprinting data confirm these observations and indicate that the truncated holoenzymes are unable to recognize regions of the promoter upstream from position -40 .
8 The defect is localized in the upstream region of the promoter ( upstream from position -38 ) , but the downstream part of the footprint remains identical , indicating that crucial recognition patterns in the -10 and -35 regions are not modified .
9 Consequently , the truncated enzymes have lost the ability to bind to promoter regions upstream from position -38 .
10 The truncated enzymes also show a shorter DNAaseI footprint than the wild-type enzyme and protection against hydroxyl-radical cleavage does not extend further upstream from position -42 ( lower strand ) ( data not shown ) .
11 It might come better from you-not official .
12 ( " he is not old but he suffers terribly from gout " ) .
13 So , ironically , while we prayed that rain would not blight our sale , we worked to help those who suffer so terribly from lack of rain .
14 Then I was able to help when young Mrs Thwaites at High Birk Hatt , our nearest neighbours , suffered terribly from toothache and needed to go to the nearest dentist , who was in Barnard Castle .
15 Den suffered terribly from stage fright and had some real moments of crisis which of course never showed from the front .
16 Marching on that night , suffering terribly from thirst , they came on a track that was not marked on their maps but was used by vehicles .
17 The memoirs are extremely detailed , yet Hickey states that he wrote them almost entirely from memory , having only a few documents available to him and those mostly from his later years .
18 Funds for the new centre in the north are raised entirely from charity and they 're halfway towards their target of £500,000 .
19 The other channel will draw on TV programmes transmitted around the world and will be financed entirely from licence fees , which will have to increase as a result .
20 It is even more impressive when you realise that , far from using space-age composite technology in its construction , the shapely Bölkow 207 is constructed almost entirely from wood .
21 All exhibits are constructed entirely from scrap and are imaginatively displayed with lighting and sound effects .
22 On the other hand , economics could not be excluded entirely from Council sessions .
23 So , in one sense I was not starting entirely from scratch .
24 The second part of the ORIGINAL DRAWING tutorial explains how to create your won shapes entirely from scratch .
25 The advantage of building a wardrobe entirely from scratch is that you can tailor it exactly to fit the space available .
26 This is the procedure to follow , whether you 're planning a new kitchen entirely from scratch , or reorganizing an existing one .
27 Again the work of Peter Sauber , the C291 is built entirely from synthetics .
28 MR DICKINSON 'S preference ( April issue ) for English-style radio commentary stems entirely from familiarity with this format .
29 The body is made entirely from maple and features some token contouring for the right arm , and a bit more round the back for the ribcage .
30 Thus the structure of spoken sentences need not have derived entirely from combination of words that had replaced single gesture types .
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