Example sentences of "from the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 This will occur if the viscosity of the magma is low enough for crystals to escape from the boundary layer on the convective timescale rather than remaining to contribute to the density evolution of the boundary layer .
32 Hydra sprawls from the boundary of Canis Minor through to the south of Corvus and Virgo .
33 The degree of fire protection needed is reduced as the distance from the boundary increases until no protection is needed ( i.e. external walls may consist entirely of unprotected area ) .
34 The spacing of the building from the boundary is the main defence against fire spread from one building to another with consequent risk to life .
35 The arrows in the drawing are moving back from the boundary of the information field to the centre .
36 The solution for an elastic cylinder in place strain is need to be found from the boundary conditions , Now if is the circumferential tension in the thin band it is equal to b times the interfacial pressure .
37 If my hon. Friend will look at the recommendations already coming from the Boundary Commission , she will see that it recommends that there should be eight rather than seven seats in Dorset .
38 Planners felt one block of flats would be too close to houses in Melsonby Crescent only nine metres from the boundary when the usual minimum distance was 21 metres .
39 You know that from here on in the best that can be hoped for is a sufficient economic upturn , plus a helpful nudge from the boundary redistributions , to carry you back into power — again probably , with a modest parliamentary majority and all the headaches it brings .
40 That assurance , derived from the conviction that the WEA had a major role to play in society and that the Eastern District was successful in fulfilling it , was apparent in the paper , ‘ A Consideration of Aims and Purposes ’ , written by former treasurer Edward Miller in 1956 .
41 More prosaically , resistance to delegation may stem from the conviction that one is being over exploited , being asked to do considerably more work but without any increase in pay .
42 The result is quite striking : the richer respondents claim to be more prepared to break the law than the poorer ones , despite their apparent lesser chances of actually breaking it from the conviction statistics .
43 In point of fact , in terms of Catholic tradition , the challenges here might be less awkward than those of phase 2 ( and to some extent John Paul II was able to recognize this ) , but the crucial ecclesiastical issue once more ( as in phase 1 ) had become the acceptability of diversity , and the curial mind had never escaped from the conviction that unity requires uniformity .
44 However , for musicians to take advantage of such technology , they needed to detach themselves from the conviction that high-cost studio technology and expertise was essential for the production of successful and valuable recordings .
45 THE woods seem but just freed from the horror of primeval sea , if that is not primeval sea washing their bases .
46 Protect your family from the horror of a house fire — this Sleep-safe Smoke Alarm is yours FREE with your Reader 's Digest DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN .
47 It had been silly to think that she needed to protect him from the horror .
48 Later that night one died from the horror he had seen .
49 By using Yagüe as his intermediary , however , Franco effectively distanced himself from the horror .
50 So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ .
51 A picture from the artist ; a plant from the gardener ; a book from the author , obtained at discount ( or even free ) from the publisher .
52 Many Congratulations From The Gardener
53 However , from the gardener 's point of view they serve another purpose too , for all thrive on the same mineral salts as green water discolouring algae and , being more advanced forms of plant life , they are able to starve the algae out and ensure crystal clear water if planted in sufficient numbers at the outset .
54 When Rolls-Royce in turn took over Bristol Siddeley , Geoff was moved from the Parkside factory to the Ansty factory in Coventry , where he became foreman of the Aero/Industrial Rig Shop .
55 Such modules may not subsequently be deleted from the SPR .
56 Such modules may not subsequently be deleted from the SPR .
57 : To determine the effectiveness of the definitional overlap technique using definitions extracted from the OALD .
58 So to expand a typical definition from the OALD to just the second level would involve the processing of ( 21.81 ) 2 words , i.e. approximately 475 .
59 sampladelic cut from the trio 's second LP ‘ Infinitely Within ’ , remixed in four different forms
60 I suggest that the floppy funhouse groove of ‘ Oblong ’ — from the trio 's new ‘ Top Up ’ EP — is strongly reminiscent of Happy Mondays , and they do n't immediately nut me .
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