Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Jack Cowan , working at the California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California , thinks that at least part of the hallucinogenic experience may result from an instability of neural activity in the visual cortex . |
2 | Firstly , it is widely accepted , though admittedly not conclusively established , that major ice ages may result from the siting of large continental masses in the polar regions , because only in such circumstances can extensive ice sheets become established , with significant consequences for world climate ( Frakes , 1979 ) . |
3 | This is not the place to show the history of this misinterpretation , so I will merely suggest that discussions of the play ought to start from the beginning , as Shakespeare did , with the presence of Iago . |
4 | The important role attributed to ‘ Motherese ’ in language development among normally developing children , has , in turn , fuelled speculation that some forms of language impairment may arise from the child having insufficient exposure to adult language or , alternatively , being among adults who adopt inappropriate styles of talking to young children . |
5 | Such disagreements may stem from a variety of causes : ideological perspectives , ward and area considerations , seniority ( old v. young ) , status ( chairmen/spokesmen v. backbenchers ) , committee and pressure-group loyalties , or simply politicking or ‘ bloody mindedness ’ . |
6 | But the department spokesman said the money should come from a community care grant to local authorities for the mentally ill . |
7 | Parking is free and coaches very welcome ( coaches should approach from the south ) . |
8 | Arousal may arise from the appeal of the goal , the feelings that it engenders , the hormones it stimulates . |
9 | Items issued to readers may come from the Library 's Main Building , from its Annexe ( located some distance from its Main Building ) , or , in the case of legal material , from the adjacent Advocates ' Library . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also be responsive to local communities in delivering its services . |
12 | The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also being responsive to local communities in delivering its services . |
13 | Any radical policy for the record industry should begin from the need to maintain a real plurality in popular music making . |
14 | Your weight should transfer from the right to the left side , resulting ideally in a controlled repeatable action . |
15 | If your eyes should wander from the action on the stage at The Theatre in Chipping Norton , they might fall on an unusual dedication on the walls . |
16 | Commitment by organisations to partnership must come from the top , from managing directors and head teachers for example . |
17 | How comical that an English club should benefit from the rule . |
18 | However , the basis of relationships might change from a continuation of historical commitments to performance . |
19 | Many employees and organizations could benefit from a structure that acts as a conduit to help ideas flow more readily through an organization . |
20 | Only greater humiliation could result from an attempt to wrench the truth from her . |
21 | To calculate unc Feynman tells us that we should think of all the different ways in which an old-fashioned electron with classically picturable simultaneous position and momentum could travel from the source through slit 1 and onto the specified point on the second screen . |
22 | English fishermen 's leaders gave warning that militant action could result from the failure of the council to aid the catchers . |
23 | No boat could come from the mainland in this wind . ’ |
24 | Some schools in affluent industrial districts could profit from the scheme while those in rural areas with few companies nearby would have little chance of extra support . |
25 | This combination means tides could leap from a level of nearly five metres to over six metres and flooding could occur . |
26 | Within the holdings , the biggest disappointment was Thomson Corporation , which failed to live up to the hopes expressed in the last article that ( a ) the travel side would benefit from the collapse of Intasun , a major competitor , ( b ) that the results of the North American ( and at a later stage UK ) newspaper interests would reflect a developing cyclical upturn , and ( c ) that the professional publishing companies would maintain their profits momentum . |
27 | Under the agreement the opposition would withdraw from the unity government if they were opposed to the President 's choice of prime minister . |
28 | The best evidence that the victim — the person towards whom the threats , abuses or insults were directed — did believe that he was about to be subjected to immediate violence would come from the mouth of the victim himself , but it is not necessary to produce a bystander as a witness in court to prove the point ; it can be a matter for inference from the narrative of events presented to the court . |
29 | It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state . |
30 | Differences over the political future of Civic Forum deepened , and it was agreed in February 1991 [ see p. 38017 ] that two separate political parties would emerge from the umbrella organization of Civic Forum : the Civic Democratic Party ( Klaus ' wing ) and Civic Movement ( consisting of many of President Havel 's closest associates such as Dienstbier and Pithart ) . |