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

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1 from childlike simplicity
2 Thus the presence of many ancient meteoric vadose zones may be difficult to determine from petrographic evidence and from field/core or geochemical techniques .
3 The archaism of the settings , in short , goes along with an escapism of intention , a deliberate turning away from real life and from present-day experience .
4 Oh the big fella from Saudi Air ?
5 There were two deaths from anastomotic leakage ( one control and one PSBR rat ) .
6 A number of more specific indices may be calculated from aggregate death and population data .
7 Elsewhere there is not even the clue of a sentence in Pindar to show who was behind some great construction : Segesta , for instance , a long way over in the interior of the west of the island , had a fine fifth-century temple , the expenses of whose construction can only have been met ( given the position of the city ) from agricultural wealth , that is , from the product of the labour of the native Sikels .
8 Now just to give you some numbers erm on er who gains and who loses right erm right for the world as a whole right , erm the study conducted by right nineteen eighty nine I looked at the cost of some benefits from agricultural support alright , in nineteen eighty six to nineteen eighty seven in just one year one crop year alright .
9 The policy implications of this view of the problem are spread across a continuum from agricultural extension to educate farmers into new and more modern farming practices at the one end , to compulsory erosion works and outlawing practices at the other .
10 Tax rates were applicable to the total household income derived from agricultural production divided by the number of members in the household who depended primarily on agricultural production .
11 According to circumstances , other issues , from agricultural policy to international crime , may predominate .
12 At a recent trade exhibition staged in Paris , a Spanish firm was featuring a new idea in coffin materials made from moulding reconstituted wood pulp from agricultural waste .
13 One kiosk entrepreneur in Essex has 600 boxes in a field ‘ set aside ’ from agricultural use under EC regulations .
14 France has introduced regulations on the protection of water supplied from pollution by nitrates from agricultural use .
15 Phosphates in the water , from agricultural run-off and discharge from sewage works , provide nutrients on which the algae thrive .
16 FARMERS WEEKLY Farms can not justify owning a combine indeed , we have contract-hired one from Agricultural Plant Hire since 1972 .
17 No historian , for instance , would study the economy of a modern society by an examination of its coins ( or banknotes ) ; even questions about the way coins are used are usually better answered from anecdotal evidence .
18 It has achieved a great deal of support from anecdotal evidence ( see Johnston , 1980 , for example ) , which clearly suggests that Senators and Representatives have been able to channel very substantial volumes of Federal money towards their home States , thereby promoting their political reputations , assisting them in the search for campaign funds , and enhancing their re-election prospects .
19 Ford 's embracing of verse and forgiveness are both authentic , learned from corrective experience .
20 However , we fear it is becoming so intense that many members of the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council 's Planning Committee are in danger of losing sight of their duty to have regard to vital Government planning guidance aimed at protecting the open countryside from unnecessary development .
21 Why should n't there be tough energy efficiency standards to protect us and the environment from unnecessary pollution , ’ said Mr Smith .
22 Rules of procedure have been established for minerals exploration , mining and the processing and transport of minerals , and other conservation measures that to one degree or another rationalize exploitation and protect the environment from unnecessary damage .
23 In the hypothetical case of his son and daughter Gandhi would consider that he was acting out of moral considerations in taking his son 's life in order to save him from unnecessary suffering , and his daughter 's life in order to save her from the threat of violation .
24 Examples to show the difference from unnecessary obstruction include leaving a vehicle around a blind bend , or just over a humped-back bridge etc .
25 ‘ Rehearsal ’ mode or its equivalent is also very useful , as it saves the head-drum and tape from unnecessary wear by displaying the scene to be shot in the viewfinder without the camcorder needing to be held in record-pause while takes are being lined up .
26 A few days after Hitler 's repetition of his ‘ prophecy ’ on 30 January 1942 , the SD reported that his words had been ‘ interpreted to mean that the Führer 's battle against the Jews would be followed through to the end with merciless consistency , and that very soon the last Jew would disappear from European soil ’ .
27 Indeed the nations that stood to gain most from European expansion were those which burdened their economies least with the unproductive business of armies and bureaucracies .
28 Tickets for the concert are available from European travel specialists Way Ahead , costing £109.50 ( plus insurance ) including luxury travel , ferry crossing and hotel accommodation in Paris .
29 Their new SylvaRed worktops are made from European Beech , stained all the way through to give the rich red colours of tropical timbers , such as Iroko and Merbau .
30 Our 12 winners will travel to Scotland where they will receive special coaching from European Tour stars Sam Torrance and Gordon Brand Jnr and from Bob Torrance , personal coach to such stars as Ian Woosnam and Tony Johnstone .
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