Example sentences of "[verb] from the [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Objections so far have come from the much respected W H Murray , former president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club , who says ‘ From a mountaineering viewpoint , Glen Brittle is one of the most important places in Scotland .
2 There were several prominent Anglophobes in Truman 's Administration , like James Byrnes , the Secretary of State , but most of the opposition stemmed from the widely held belief within the American electorate that the United States should guard its lead , if not monopoly , in military and civil uses of atomic energy .
3 A degree of light emanated from the silently hurtling water , which she felt as a force urging her forward , as though she were in its grip and swept along with it .
4 Latest offering to appear from the rapidly expanding Camden ‘ lurch ’ subculture , so named after a divvy dance , although it does n't quite live up the press release 's boast of being ‘ the last noise that will cause heavens to crack and earth to rip asunder ’ ( ! ) .
5 Latest offering to appear from the rapidly expanding Camden ‘ lurch ’ subculture , so named after a divvy dance , although it does n't quite live up the press release 's boast of being ‘ the last noise that will cause heavens to crack and earth to rip asunder ’ ( ! ) .
6 The main maser features may have originated from the slowly rotating disk or from the outflow gas near the galactic nucleus .
7 In support of the Southern blot data , thymuses of TCR -α mutant mice contain , albeit at a reduced level compared to the thymuses of wild-type or other mice , TCR -α transcripts of sizes expected from the fully rearranged gene ( Fig. 4b ) .
8 In some ways it is similar to second language acquisition , but it appears to be different in that it starts from the natively acquired dialect as a base .
9 It is a constant of any Minister 's experience — my hon. Friend referred to his experience as a Minister — that when a new scheme is introduced , there will always be somebody who did the same thing on his own initiative in the previous year and who feels that those who benefit from the newly introduced scheme are receiving an unfair advantage over the individual who took the real risk and did it himself .
10 So for an example , having deinstalled a process model , an outstanding task may be replied to and the resulting transition will be performed , but no new actions will result from the newly entered state .
11 It seems probable that supplies of wire also came from the long demolished Cambridge wire works a few miles away on the River Cam , close to the old road to Dursley .
12 A family proceedings bench may comprise no more than three justices drawn from the specially trained Family Panel ( MCA 1980 , s66(1) ) .
13 We would stress that the Association exists for staff in Grades 7–10 , and has retained the title , Assistant Managers ‘ Association to differentiate from the similarly named Managers ‘ Association which covers staff in Grades 11 and above .
14 The charm of the German guitars stems from the individually crafted touches and distinctly non-mass manufactured build quality .
15 The population density throughout Tayside varies from the densely populated cities of Dundee and Perth to the scattered populations in rural Perthshire and Angus .
16 In one bar , supporters of the SNP leader , Alex Salmond , were recovering from the highly charged atmosphere of the meeting , at the end of which the party 's economy spokesman , Alex Neil , the industry spokesman , Roger Mullin , and the recently appointed transport spokesman , Kenny MacAskill , announced their resignations .
17 Much of the savings , in the official view , will arise from the new structure 's needs for fewer managers , but even that is less than convincing for there is great scope for an increase in bureaucracy , from the need to dispatch the business deriving from the newly acquired functions to the formation of twice the number of existing education , roads and social work departments . ’
18 Net oesophageal alkali output was calculated from the previously described volume measurements .
19 He walked to a battered Land Rover with the carcass slung over his shoulder , its tongue lolling from the tenderly parted mouth .
20 The ‘ individual ’ approach adopts the former stance , always starting from the individually assessed needs of each child and trying to produce a ‘ match ’ between child and task ( albeit recognising that the modifications made may well have a beneficial spin-off effect for other children in the class ) .
21 Where differences arise , they are likely to stem from decisions that begin to vary from the previously agreed business plan .
22 The trip started from the well known Camp Chewonki in Wiscasset , Maine .
23 Now he stared from the partly eaten jam sandwich to the homely face of his grandmother and wondered if she would dare to murder him in his own home with Buddie sitting right there at the same table .
24 Such a construction fits the few facts given in the early biographical sources and such facts as have emerged from the recently published documentary material in a way that the traditional account does not .
25 The Communist Refoundation , which in February 1991 had split from the newly formed PDS [ see pp. 38021 ; 38300 ] , formally constituted itself as a political party on Dec. 15 .
26 Lam Research Corp issued $60m of 6.00% convertible subordinated debentures due May 1 2003 , increased from the previously announced $50m and the debentures are convertible into the common stock of the semiconductor capital equipment maker at $37.50 , which represents a 26.6% conversion premium over the closing bid on May 4 .
27 The first six video releases from the newly launched video publisher , Pendulum Communications , are in support of WWF .
28 American banks will need years to recover from the now souring loans to property developers and leveraged buy-outs that followed their third-world lending .
29 Similar periods can be obtained from the recently observed System III period and the recently observed wind speeds , which indicates the longevity of such winds .
30 Embassies were rapidly established in the capitals of Europe and the Imperial title he accepted from the newly created Senate was gradually recognized by his fellow monarchs .
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