Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time .
2 French Professor stands down from British transplant centre
3 This research follows on from previous work on the diffusion of new technology undertaken as part of the ESRC Research Initiative on New Technologies and the Firm .
4 This study follows on from earlier survey work by the investigator for the Widdicombe Committee .
5 In general , hot-wires are more sensitive at low speeds than high ; however , if the speed is too low , free-convection heat transfer takes over from forced convection , making the cooling insensitive to velocity .
6 North-East Club for pre-war Austins Mad March Hare run sets off from Scotch Corner , 11am .
7 But finally a muddy old train trundles in from deepest Essex , chattering to itself like the Little Red Engine : ‘ I 'm a good little engine , I climbed over the hill . ’
8 Will my right hon. Friend ensure that the message goes out from British trade missions throughout the United States to American firms contemplating investing in Britain that we operate an open free market economy with low taxation and that we have no intention of introducing unnecessary social costs which would make business less competitive ?
9 A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) .
10 If the Government backs off from this promise and retreats into ‘ average ’ discharges , avoiding mention of breaches of licences , public confidence in the bill will be undermined .
11 Alan Parker follows on from controversial success with MISSISSIPPI BURNING to another examination of racial inequality and hatred .
12 For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) .
13 The last American Air Force Squadron at RAF Upper Heyford stands down from active duty today .
14 On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations .
15 A newel staircase leads up from either end .
16 He 's got his five fielders there , four on the leg side at the moment , so saved , er long leg as well , bowls this one and that again he thrust forward that front pad and DaSilva , and Stewart comes in from mid wicket to field it .
17 Arne comes in from next door first thing and last thing and fills the hob for me , and I 'm grateful for the extra comfort . ’
18 The sample showed milk yields up from 18.6 litres a cow a day in April to 19.5 litres in May , with 75% of the milk coming from forage .
19 Bono wakes up from some sort of indulgent ( but more realistic than you realise ) reverie .
20 Erm , and providing the T G I manual takes over from that point and covers all the requirements .
21 Its power slips back from glistening nacelles , and they are crabs .
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