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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 New bike prices range from little more than £1,5OO for all rounders to more than £6 , OOO .
2 He had that knock on his head , I do n't think he 's recovered from that yet . ’
3 I , I , I have n't recovered from that yet .
4 The draft transfer pricing regulations the IRS issued earlier this year caused a storm of international protest ; they are widely thought to introduce a different notion of what is ‘ arm 's length ’ from that generally accepted by other tax authorities .
5 This means that if you decide you do n't like the changes in the new version ( HOLIDAYS.DOC ) you can load the old version ( HOLIDAYS.BAK ) and work from that instead .
6 Technocrats exercise power based upon applied scientific knowledge ( natural or social sciences ) which is qualitatively different from that traditionally possessed by administrative elites , such as knowledge of law , or the ‘ generalist ’ skills claimed by classically educated administrators in the eccentric British case .
7 These studies have all confirmed that the teacher assumes a critical role in children 's computer-based activities , and one which may differ in a number of important respects from that traditionally adopted .
8 The situations are treated in an order different from that above .
9 Sometimes Bentham is represented as having held a significantly different view from that just described , according to which an action which it is right for me to do at any moment is either one which produces a greater surplus of pleasure over pain than any alternative action then open to me ( in which case it is the one right action ) or produces as great a surplus as any alternative ( in which case it is a right action ) , while all actions not thus right are wrong .
10 The view might be held that s3 has no application to such a clause , because s3 only applies to clauses under which the proferens purports to be entitled to a performance diffferent from that reasonably expected , whereas the effect of the clause quoted above is to define the performance which may reasonably be expected of the seller , so that the buyer can not reasonably expect any particular delivery date .
11 Indeed , it may even be possible to argue that certain types of reservation of title clause are caught by s3 , in so far as they purport to allow the seller to retain title until certain conditions are fulfilled , and therefore permit it to render a performance substantially different from that reasonably expected of it , or no performance at all .
12 Nobody would guess from that admirably impersonal account that Milton settled to write his first divorce only a few weeks after the bitter disappointment of his marriage .
13 I do n't conclude anything from that either , except that fancying is a complicated business .
14 They 'd built estates after the war with no amenities at all and they did n't learn from that either .
15 Mavis thought I was crying , and indeed I was n't far from that either .
16 Possibly , they might not have come back from that either .
17 And going on from that surely we argue that the May the fourth directive came about or certainly was , was put out as this is what the peasants three times the peasants had demanded land return I E they were in advance of the Party , they were more radical , they , they were , in a way they were saying look this , this rent reduction is not enough we want a much stronger programme , we actually want the land reform .
18 And er I think i we thought from that well why not set up a women 's support group and er see what the reaction was really from from the women you know and an I and we said in that lodge meeting will you ask everybody all the women that you know that er are involved , the friends the girlfriends and wives , to come along the next Tuesday and we 'd have a meeting of our own .
19 Or perhaps it followed from that carefully nurtured tradition of political and religious toleration which was seen even by foreigners as a distinctively English achievement in the era of parliamentary government .
20 but er one of our major competitors has just gone out of business so we 'll get a spin off from that both in both in estates er and in the hotel scene so
21 They suffer , in short , from that most unforgivable of political sins , unworldliness .
22 Unfortunately in 1971 I was not protected from that most pernicious word by those inverted commas .
23 Beetle grubs may spend seven years boring through wood and extracting nutriment from that most indigestible of materials , cellulose .
24 These women , from that most suburban of countries , tell their tales in a multitude of contexts : discovering feminism , participating in activism on sexual politics , sexual awakening , structuring relationships .
25 to generate a significant volume of experimental data of a crucially different kind from that normally available to economists , which should reveal fresh insights into economic behaviour and stimulate further theoretical advances ;
26 And we 'll escape from that okay ?
27 With local , with in-house teams it means that we are protected from that ever happening , and I hope that our in-house teams will continue to go on and on from strength to strength , valuable resource to the county council .
28 That is only possible where the signer can establish ( a ) that he/she signed the document without negligence and ( b ) that he/she mistakenly thought he/she was signing a document of a fundamentally different type from that actually signed ( Saunders v Anglia BS [ 1971 ] AC 1004 ) .
29 Apart from that somewhat exceptional period , in which members of these magnates ' entourages were rewarded with Gascon pos-itions , the great majority of local offices in the administration were tena-ciously held by the Gascon nobility .
30 Erm , er but er yes , so eighty thousand to er in equity portfolio , and that would give him a yield of maybe erm you know four percent , something like that after tax deducted , so er let's say erm say you know er say three thousand two hundred from that roughly , and
  Next page