Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from the [adj] and " in BNC.
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1 | An important motivator for units to apply for trust status was the freedom to borrow from the public and private sectors to finance capital investment . |
2 | Assessment methods range from the formal and sophisticated to the haphazard . |
3 | Their new songs range from the rhythmic and tuneful Big Nuthin' , with its gently cynical catalogue of the anticlimaxes of life , to an unaccompanied half-spoken , half-sung piece , The Anti-sex Backlash Of The Eighties , dealing wittily and angrily with sexual politics . |
4 | Redfern launched a circulating exhibition of recent graphic works at the beginning of the year , there has been a print survey at New York 's Museum of Modern Art , and now a collection of important and fragile pictures dating from the Fifties and Sixties , coordinated by the Tàpies Foundation in Barcelona and already seen at IVAM in Valencia , has arrived at the Serpentine Gallery ( to 9 August ) . |
5 | Leicester seemed out of it but remarkably seconds before the break Lee Philpott crossed from the left and found stand-in striker Steve Walsh who headed in his 7th goal in as many games since moving up front . |
6 | If one-phase-on excitation is used , however , the pull-out torque obtained from the d.c. and fundamental components must be multiplied by 1.5 to give the exact pull-out torque . |
7 | So there is some $24 billion available for intelligence operations which cover a vast spectrum of activities ranging from the covert and illegal to the overt and legal . |
8 | He also seems to have donated his belt and hose , as a twelfth-century account of their treasures lists a girdle made from the one and an alb decorated with gold thread from the other . |
9 | His functions ranged from the fixed and formal to the highly uncertain . |
10 | The most serious opposition to his work came from the wealthy and respectable Sir Ralph Clare . |
11 | But the main source of money for releasing the poor and insolvent came from the rich and solvent ; Neild placed advertisements in the newspapers appealing for donations . |
12 | Indeed what we are now seeing in some cases as ‘ the genuine article ’ are quality brewery refurbishments dating from the 1920s and 1930s , good Brewers ‘ Tudor , maybe , but hardly the stuff of the ancient , inglenooky world that the modern myth-makers — the brewers and the tourism industry — would have us believe still exists . |
13 | These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to , yet Shakespeare 's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day 's category of the ‘ Epistle Deliberative ’ , which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its ‘ Hortatory ’ or ‘ Dehortatory ’ intent , and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure : Yet , while acknowledging the relevance of Day 's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion , we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day 's categories is absent , namely the ‘ Responsory Epistle ’ , which ‘ dependeth of the partes of a former letter ’ and must refer back to it . |
14 | However , it seems that whereas in the first and last instances the hearer is expected to endorse both the implicatures derived from the original and those derived from the reformulation , in the second ( the correction ) the reader is expected to endorse the implicatures derived from the reformulation instead of those derived from the original . |
15 | Many of these models date from the 1960s and 1970s and contain a ‘ cold war ’ vision of the world . |
16 | The ticket office was surmounted by a great mural bearing all the symbols of engineering success , a multi-arched bridge , river steamers , and , of course , the steam engine arriving from the left and dominating all . |
17 | The final plan deviated from the original and we decided to go from Sulitjelma in Norway to Abisko , at the top of Kungsleden , in Sweden . |
18 | During the Civil War , when the Yankees surrounded the southern ports , the Sutherlands made a fortune running the blockades with war supplies from the British and French , as well as helping the cotton export to flow from the ports of Wilmington , Charleston and Savannah . |
19 | Often too a local document might be used as a springboard , as starter material allowing the teacher to work from the known and familiar locality to the wider historical context . |
20 | His long nose came from the latter and more specifically from a genetic type unit near the Dead Sea . |
21 | Apart from the ecclesiastical buildings of northern and central Italy , there are many towers surviving from the Romanesque and Medieval periods when they were places of refuge , fortresses and , later , status symbols . |
22 | Early anxieties about the Russian campaign were soon dispelled by the growing confidence arising from the rapid and impressive successes of the Wehrmacht in the initial advances . |
23 | The buildings date from the 1870s and are recognized as one of the best , if not the best , surviving groups of commercial buildings of that time . |
24 | ‘ At least eight companies in the north-east of Scotland , employing about 1,000 people in total , are very heavily dependant on the type of fish obtained from the Arctic and future viability will be doubtful without these supplies . ’ |
25 | The Korean ware comes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and includes a hexagonal vase and a square section bottle vase , both estimated at £30–40,000 ( $55–70,000 ) . |
26 | : To assess the use in semantic analysis of definitions extracted from the CED and re-indexed using the 18,800-lexicon , to reduce the ambiguity of output from a text recognition system . |
27 | In the third and fourth years , optional courses of increasing specialisation cover topics ranging from the molecular and cellular to the whole plant and its physiology , ecology and evolution . |
28 | Its weaving tradition can be traced back several millennia , and there are a number of pile carpets dating from the 15th and early 16th centuries still in existence today . |
29 | The Monte Carlo simulation technique offers an effective means of identifying and demonstrating the effects of data uncertainty in a number of case studies drawn from the natural and social sciences . |
30 | The geographical range of the Edinburgh syllabus reaches from the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland through Central Europe and the Mediterranean world to Egypt and Western Asia . |