Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] very [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The development of every organism starts from a very generalized structure , with the more specialized features that distinguish the particular species being added on in the course of growth . |
2 | This position helps prevent the excessive trunk activity which might happen when the patient is standing erect , and it helps the patient to work from the very lowest part of the back , at the pelvis . |
3 | You can then choose from a very wide range indeed , from lengths of artists ' or sail canvas ( available quite cheaply from art supply stores or marine goods suppliers ) to upholstery fabrics and velvets . |
4 | On autopsy it was established that he had suffered from a very rare brain condition in which the thalamus progressively degenerated . |
5 | The D-32 is made of Indian rosewood and has gold Gotoh machines , while the D-18 has the chrome versions and is built from a very attractive wood called Mutenye , or Ovangol — something like walnut , but very strongly straight-grained and with a most becoming yellow-brown colour . |
6 | This September some 300 staff at the brand new Nissan European Technology Centre Ltd will be offered catering facilities ranging from the very best European and Japanese cuisine to a simple vending service , all provided by CCG . |
7 | This cutting blade has to be kept sharp to perform its job properly without undue pressure in the hand , and is therefore made from a very hard steel — so hard in fact , that it can be brittle when subjected to a common form of misuse : the correct action with all secateurs is a firm steady squeeze , with no wrenching and definitely no twisting , which can cause the blades to break . |
8 | The custom of eating cheese with apple pie may have originated from these traditional pies , made from a very old recipe and which have slices of cheese actually cooked in them . |
9 | He 'd use it to identify and locate all the landmarks which he had stared up at during his exhausting explorations , now seen from a very different perspective ; he knew the names of all the streets where the distant , anonymous towers of the banks and finance companies were sited , having worn himself out many times by walking along them , fascinated by the scenes glimpsed behind their mirrored , darkened or tinted glass windows and walls . |
10 | In contrast to Hocazade , Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession . |
11 | These vary from the very pleasant amble to the Moorsee , to more testing hikes into the Wilder Kaiser mountain range . |
12 | For one thing , conclusions drawn from a very limited sample may not be reliable . |
13 | Only the higher levels of secondary education , from the ninth grade onwards , have continued to expand , though they have been growing from a very low base . |
14 | Nothing he had been told from the very first moment he had arrived in Perugia amounted to any more than salacious gossip , casual slanders , ill-informed rumours of no real value which elsewhere would never have reached his ears . |
15 | To prevent the reactions from occurring in the first place , filtered blood has to be used from the very first transfusion and 99% of white cells have to be removed . |
16 | The contempt , the disdain he 's shown from the very first moment . |
17 | So out of the 16,000 Pathfinders I personally recruited from the very first day of my appointment to the Pathfinder Force , to the last day of the war , I am not aware of one occasion on which a member of aircrew , whatever his category , was dealt with under the terms of the AMO . |
18 | Moreover , the association suffers from a very Periclean problem : you can not force people to vote in a self-regulatory organisation . |
19 | Taught postgraduate and higher degree students profit from a very wide range of national and international contacts in the department . |
20 | I hobbled my shameful way from First Buttress North on Lundy as the sun 's last rays winked over the darkening sea ( and last orders for food were being called at the island 's only pub ) after tumbling from the very last move of the 90ft first pitch of Road Runner . |
21 | They must have fallen from a very great height to end up like that ! |
22 | We are all taught from a very early age that if we are going to get anywhere in this life , we have got to make effort . |
23 | He says that a new generation of students has been considering the " facts " that remain from a very different angle . |
24 | I had nightmares about scrums and tackles from a very early age and refused to play as a linesman , in case I got involved in violence . |
25 | It was felt he needed to be protected from a very damaging relationship . |
26 | Within a few months they moved to the east coast of Scotland where they were allocated a large stretch of coastline , from Rosyth to Montrose , to protect from the very real threat of German invasion . |
27 | Between 1966 and 1975 , real earnings per employee rose by nearly 90 per cent in RENFE , although they were starting from a very low base in absolute terms ( Ferner and Fina 1988 ) . |
28 | The measurement is derived from the very small difference in the time of arrival of signals received at different telescopes from a distant radio source ( usually a quasar ) . |
29 | All of us started from a very low position . |
30 | To judge from the very wide circulation of the decisions on these details , in contrast to the almost total lack of circulation of the earlier decrees , this concentration of effort was the right policy ; but it took at least another two generations before the aim , which Anselm in 1102 had been confident could quickly be reached , was achieved . |