Example sentences of "[verb] make a [adj] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | Mary Havern , from Newry , races in her third world trophy event while newcomer Anne Sandford has made a superb transition from the world of cycling to top class fell running . |
2 | Mary Havern , from Newry , races in her third world trophy event while newcomer Anne Sandford has made a superb transition from the world of cycling to top class fell running . |
3 | The company , which is now owned by British Aerospace has made a spectacular recovery from the heavy losses of the mid-eighties to announce pre-tax profits of sixty five million pounds last year . |
4 | Had he kicked three more penalties during the Bledisloe Cup series instead of watching them rebound off the posts or miss by a whisker , Fox 's average would have been identical to Hodgkinson 's twenty-eight points from his last two matches amounts to ample proof that he has made a complete recovery from the doldrums of Dublin last October when he spoke of retirement in the immediate aftermath of the All Blacks losing their titles . |
5 | To overcome this , Hoechst has made a new backing from recycled PVC . |
6 | Oldham v Barnsley Dobbin , the Barnsley midfielder carried off at Blackpool in midweek , has made a good recovery from a knee injury and may play . |
7 | I work in a trust hospital which , as far as I can tell , has made a successful transition from directly managed status . |
8 | The Ottowa-based company has made a dramatic comeback from the brink of financial disaster the last couple of years . |
9 | In my garden it has made a swift transition from weed to wild flower to flower . |
10 | It was a further miracle that the child has made a full recovery from the injuries he did sustain . ’ |
11 | John Fashanu ( hamstring ) again out for the Dons , but QPR 's England winger Andy Sinton has made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury and could play . |
12 | A CAR worker has made a remarkable recovery from the nervous disease Gullan Barry syndrome . |
13 | But the £1.7 million winger has made an express recovery from a hernia operation and could return at the City Ground . |
14 | He unwrapped the handkerchiefs , contrived to get a good amount of mud down his boots and pretended to make a bad landing from the monkey rope and was dispatched to the sanatorium with a suspected sprain . |
15 | He is expected to make a full recovery from his injuries . |
16 | This latter deviation can , of course , be used to make a circular walk from the station of about seven miles . |
17 | As far as Rose was concerned even Stitch made a welcome division from Naseby . |
18 | Only with incredible luck , against all the odds , could he reasonably hope to make a safe exit from Russian soil and reach safe ground from which the Americans might be able to extricate him in one piece . |
19 | You will then still have enough material with which to create an attractive picture , rather than try to make a suitable design from a few odds and ends . |
20 | The one idea that can be said to have made a firm impression from the psychoanalytic approach to dreaming is that these experiences come from within the mind , rather than from outside ( although in the case of Jung 's psychology even this is not clear ) . |
21 | Paul Hernon 's costumes feature several vivid patchwork quilts for the nobility ( though one seems to have made a pioneering landfall from The Mikado ) and others suggest cousinship with Little Plum . |
22 | And this year the association has tried to make a clean break from the past . |
23 | And this year the association has tried to make a clean break from the past . |
24 | I love working with handicapped people ; I did similar work in Australia in my spare time and , you have to admit , it does make a pleasant change from accidents and medicals . ’ |
25 | Coton had made a brilliant save from Speed , again demonstrating his great versatility at right-back , to preserve that advantage and the City goalkeeper , voted No 1 in the League by his fellow professionals , went on to make other important stops from Fairclough and Wallace to thwart a predictable Leeds rally early in the second half . |
26 | The girl 's landlady had made a packed lunch from pork which is at the centre of a botulism alert . |
27 | Shortly before this great day Vigilant 's crew had made a large seizure from a Finnish vessel berthed in the Thames , the goods concerned being unearthed from a very clever concealment , and the Queen was very interested to hear about the incident . |
28 | ‘ 'Sergei Rozanov had made an unnecessary journey from Moscow to Gorky , simply in order to sleep with a young blind woman . ’ ’ |
29 | I 'm trying to make a gradual move from being Charlene from next door to being Kylie . |
30 | The Marchioness of Blandford has been moved to a private hospital as she continues to make a good recovery from a riding accident . |