Example sentences of "from a [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Only a blessing from a deity the victim devoutly follows , expending a Fate Point , or a Dispel Magic from a 4th level Wizard , will allow the amulet to be removed .
2 He can take no more pleasure from a second initiative that is making its rounds on the Hill .
3 The company has also neatly glossed over the fact that with this added gas ( extracted from water from a second underground source ) come added nasties , including benzene , which have to be taken out before bottling .
4 After two years it was found that the fish eaters had up to 30 per cent less chance of dying from a second heart attack than those who had been told nothing about fish .
5 Place a set of wickets about ten feet from a second position from where a person is going to bowl a ball .
6 I have a filter unit which is gravity-fed from a second tank .
7 Daughter Chastity , from her marriage to former singing partner Sonny Bono , is now 23 , while son Elijah , from a second trip down the aisle with rock musician Gregg Allman , is 17 .
8 A crane arrived and the propeller from a second engine was removed in preparation for a further engine change .
9 Mosley revolted over the wrong crisis , for he failed to see that considerable social and economic reform would result from a Second World War , a conflagration which he bitterly opposed and which led to his internment in 1940 .
10 The questionnaire used the term ‘ mild ’ to describe all self treated episodes and ‘ severe ’ to describe all episodes where help was needed from a second person .
11 The first is , of course , a ‘ piece of string ’ question , since the availability ranges from a second hand VPI at say £4500 , to a new Saratoga , say £124,000 .
12 The first contains a set of six quartets together with a seventh drawn from a second part of the composer 's Musique de Table ( 1733 ) .
13 Other regular earnings , for example , from a second job a few evenings a week
14 In 1927–8 , however , the party was rejuvenated by an influx of new blood from a second generation of young intellectuals , on the one hand the Surrealists — Breton , Aragon , Eluard , Peret and Unik — and on the other , the Marxist " Philosophies " group comprising Politzer , Lefebvre , Nizan , Morhange and Guterman .
15 In this a weak input which can not sustain LTF in its own right may be encouraged to do so if combined with a strong stimulus arriving from a second pathway .
16 If you only want to borrow a small amount , a better option is to take a further advance from your existing lender ( less than £100 to arrange ) or , alternatively , a top-up loan from a second lender .
17 A similar pattern emerged from a second kind of monitoring — rhyme monitoring — in which subjects were given an instruction like Press the button whenever you hear a word rhyming with ‘ bread ’ .
18 On June 17 the Colorado leadership issued a statement deploring and rejecting the Assembly 's decision to debar him from a second term .
19 During carbachol infusion and bile stimulation ( Experiment 1 ) , the venous effluents were collected and reinfused into an isolated segment from a second rabbit at 0.3 ml/min , at a rate of one tenth the total perfusion rate to prevent hypoxia .
20 The plaintiff , a four year old child , entered the house through an unsecured door and fell from a second floor window .
21 He 'd fallen from a second floor window .
22 Henry Skelton , who was twenty one , died from severe head injuries after falling from a second floor window at his
23 An Oxford University student has died after falling from a second floor window during a party .
24 CAMPAIGNERS fighting road plans which threaten the remains of a historic railway line have won support from a second sister town in America .
25 The remnants were not from a Second World War Spitfire , as some believed , but from a Hawker Hunter jet which crashed on a routine flight 33 years ago .
26 The movement from the initial grandly imperative wish for a creative act , reviving an older myth , to the final mundane narrative of the beginning of another , much less magnificent revival of potential creativity promised by ‘ sal volatile/ And a glass of brandy neat ’ is a movement away from a first situation ( that of Ariadne on Naxos ) which we never see in itself ; the painting conjured up and the other parallels to this first situation are interpretations not just of each other , but also of that first situation which , because a ‘ myth ’ and so subject to constant reinterpretation , may never have happened in any of the ways presented , if indeed it ever took place at all .
27 I 'm 32 and have two children from a first marriage — a daughter of 10 and a son of 13 .
28 In this paper we trace the main contributions to the debate and then present the results from a first attempt , with one client group ( the elderly ) and with a small number of teams ( four ) , to pin-point differential outcomes amongst the most prominent models of area team organization .
29 But , from a first fierce onslaught , ambush almost , the night wore on more hard-fought games .
30 It should however be noted that by virtue of the automatic discharge from a first bankruptcy after three years irrespective of the debtor 's conduct ( short of criminal offence ) , an individual debtor will be treated far more leniently than a company director guilty of wrongful trading , who can be disqualified for up to 15 years .
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