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

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1 Her left pupil is horribly dilated and blood trickles from one nostril and her hair .
2 The DNA molecule uncoils from one end , the opposite strands separate , the bonds between opposite bases break , and the free nucleotides find their opposite nucleotide on each strand .
3 Casanova seduces , tricks , and bounds from one bed to another , from one betrayal to the final betrayal , his own .
4 Two looks from one incredibly versatile cut .
5 This structured response is preferable to reactive or crisis management which is found where objectives are unclear , plans haphazard and where the organisation lives from one day to the next .
6 For one phase excited the main flux path lies from one stator tooth , across the air-gap into a rotor tooth , directly across the rotor to another rotor tooth/air-gap/stator tooth combination and returns via the back-iron .
7 The octopus has no trace of a shell within the flesh of its body , but one species , the argonaut , secretes from one of its arms a marvellous paper-thin version shaped very like a nautilus shell but without chambers , which it uses not as a home for itself but as a delicate floating chalice in which to lay its eggs .
8 Giant , hogging screen time as he stumbles from one tedious gambling-led crisis to another , severely unbalances the movie .
9 ‘ OALD 's reputation passes from one generation of students to the next , and also seems to carry authority in a way its rivals do not , perhaps because of its family resemblance to the Oxford English Dictionary . ’
10 On this basis , all contracts under which property in goods passes from one party to the other receive the same treatment in relation to prevention of exclusion of liability for breach of warranty of good title and quiet possession .
11 When it comes to optional modules , candidates will take a total of nine module credits from one of four optional groups covering agriculture , horticulture , forestry , and the environment and conservation .
12 When the display flashes from one second to the next there is a tiny gap in the information .
13 Then he hangs from one hand while feeling about with the other in his chalk-bag .
14 Where the wind blows from one direction at a time , with a prevailing bias , in tenderness or fury , and every tree must flex its fibres to withstand the stresses of life , there we find asymmetry .
15 They describe some typical conversations in which comments from one person did not link in an expected way to preceding comments — where there seemed to be a very loose connection between what one person said and the next .
16 You can also walk round the lake , or , more ambitiously , follow for a stretch up to the even higher Lacs d'Ayous , the red and white marked stones of the GR10 , the magnificent high path that leads from one end of the Pyrenees to the other and which you keep meeting up with at these altitudes .
17 Each of the three million wires leads from one cell in the retina to the brain .
18 These are all stamped out with a huge press and dies like pastry cutters , in a dark vault in our street , by an old man who cuts from one skin first the back of a large rucksack , then a couple of handbag sides , and eventually bits of miniature hanging purses , like a thrifty housewife making tarts .
19 Perhaps not in the political lifetime of most hon. Members but at some future stage , we may see a Community that stretches from one end of Europe to the other , for which I for one will wish to work .
20 This publication stems from one of the five seminars that have been held regularly since early 1979 in Edinburgh , convened by Dr Anthony Jackson .
21 The number of services taken by the five departments ranges from one to eight , with an average of five .
22 Yes , but unlike Eliot and Empson , Pound — by the abrupt , brusque and aphoristic way in which he delivers his critical judgements — insists that we understand them as immediately spun off from the imaginative work , thrown over his shoulder , as it were , as he hurries from one part of the workshop to another .
23 Between your two easy days , find a hill that takes from one and a half to two minutes to run .
24 He hears from one individual who has spent most of his adult life in prison .
25 A dealer at Harvard Securities was subject to frequent telephone calls from one elusive Mr Bottomley , who wanted to buy a stake in For Eyes , but who insisted he could n't be contacted on the phone .
26 The Roman catholic element in all the republic 's protestant second-level schools varies from one school with 0 per cent to one school with 40 per cent of the total .
27 These four publications tend to reflect the range of musics which fit most neatly into the category of ‘ rock ’ ( white music as opposed to the primarily black forms , ‘ soul ’ , ‘ funk ’ , ‘ reggae ’ and so on ) , although the emphasis varies from one magazine to the next .
28 For example , the tin-glazed pottery made in Europe from the Renaissance onwards was produced in many styles : that made in the Low Countries ( known as Delftware ) is of a specific range and type which varies from one production centre to another and is different again from the maiolica of Italy and the lustreware of Spain .
29 This varies from one method to another .
30 Our new rates reflect more accurately how the risk of theft varies from one part of the country to another .
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