Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Will the Minister confirm that at least one Government Minister receives money from the set-aside scheme ? |
2 | This view has also received support from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and from the environmental directorate of the European Commission , although in the UK government itself the Department of the Environment failed to acknowledge receipt of the FoE reports . |
3 | When they return with the honey , they too will perform a dance so that , in a very short time , most of the worker force in the hive is actively gathering honey from the new source . |
4 | In addition , by washing the endocope twice before gastroscopy we avoided contamination from the endoscopic cleaning fluids , which contained high concentrations of most metals measured . |
5 | A rough lane goes downriver from the bottom end of the street in Keld and this soon develops into a lovely path amongst trees from which Kisdon Force is reached by a shod detour . |
6 | The majority of farm servants stayed only the one year with their master after the annual hiring , but they moved only into the service of other farmers drawing labour from the same hiring fair . |
7 | Mr Gilbert said the department had received guidance from the Scottish Office , and had access to guidelines used by other local authorities . |
8 | The process of extracting the silver involved smelting the ore , purifying the crude lead and recovering silver from the soft metal , notably by means of the cupellation process . |
9 | The shining weapon flashed above , around and in front of her , catching light from the low sun and whistling as it rushed through the air . |
10 | After the occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 , the British government finally accepted the necessity of gaining support from the Soviet Union . |
11 | With passionate argument , he finally wrung permission from the British War Cabinet for three naval brigades to be dispatched to fortify the city , with himself in attendance . |
12 | By contrast , Britain did not find much support across the OEEC for its proposal to exclude agriculture from the free trade area . |
13 | The breakwater and pier provide protection from the worst weather and sea conditions , dissipating the high seas and swell caused by gales from the north , east and south . |
14 | Thus Lacey ( 1970 ) , in his study of a secondary school , had to obtain permission from the chief education officer and the headmaster before he entered the school , as did Burgess ( 1983 ) . |
15 | Prior to their purchase of the building , the owner of the adjoining mill house had made two attempts to obtain permission from the local authority to change the use of the mill from industrial premises into a dwelling , but it was only with the current owners ' application of 1977 that planning permission for this change was granted . |
16 | It was perfectly proper to infer prejudice from the mere passage of time : in Cherry 's case the magistrate 's decision was based on two flawed findings of justification and no prejudice . |
17 | This activation of a hypothesis through connections to any part of it is enough in itself to recover the missing information , but TRACE II also has feedback from the higher level which can increase the activity of all the lower level descriptions which support it . |
18 | Some Tories think it 's a sop to the right from a weakened premier , the Government insist that the sell off is the best way to attract investment from the private sector into the railways , but there are signs that the break up of B R is n't proving as attractive to outside investors as the government hoped . |
19 | John Major scholarship boy who made it to the local grammar school and was lucky to obtain patronage from the local squire . |
20 | These " normal stress ' effects may be measured , for example , using the cone and plate viscometer , as a vertical force lifting the cone while it undergoes torque from the rotating plate . |
21 | This mean that as it has already applied to run that route it only now needs clearance from the British government . |
22 | The patient may also need to practise being a passenger in the car : getting in and out may be difficult , so you may need help from the occupational therapist or physiotherapist to find the easiest way of managing . |
23 | It is interesting and important to note that , even when Piaget 's views on a child 's conceptual development are still accepted , the danger of omitting theology from the young child 's RE is becoming more widely appreciated . |
24 | About 1820 , possibly due to the persuasion and influence of William Gilkison , Galt became the London agent for people in Upper Canada who were trying to obtain compensation from the British Government for losses they had sustained in the 1812/13 war with the U.S.A. He submitted a plan to the Government which led to the creation of the Canada Company , and , as its first Secretary , he was sent to Canada to acquire land . |
25 | Police said the message was a decoy to distract attention from the real danger area . |
26 | Inmos Ltd has won approval from the European Commission to turn the Esprit-funded Harmony project into commercial products , in partnership with micro-kernel vendor Chorus Systemes SA and parallel computer experts Archipel of Annecy-le-Vieux , France . |
27 | THE quality of Courtaulds ' finance graduate training in the UK has won approval from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants . |
28 | Peter de Savary 's Canvey Island development has won approval from the local planning committee which voted 15 to one in favour of the plan to build a new community , against the advice of its chief planning officer . |
29 | Sometimes the hospital will want to carry out a post mortem , and the hospital will need consent from the nearest relative . |
30 | He wants approval from the full parliament , as well as the environment committee , in time for it to be discussed at a meeting of environment ministers in June . |