Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Criteria for doing this are developed from the professional knowledge , value base and experience of the practitioner rather than from the policies and constraints of organisations . |
2 | Trees need moisture in order to maintain their growth , and this is obtained from the surrounding ground through the roots . |
3 | ‘ This is made from the same type of material as the nose cone there . |
4 | As 30% of this is generated from the public sector , Compaq has , at a stroke , become the front-runner for contracts worth tens of million dollars each year , especially given the local preference for Unix server-backed personal computer networks . |
5 | This is played from the Critical Parent where someone is apparently praising a job well done but spoils the effect by pointing out a relatively insignificant imperfection . |
6 | This is played from the Nurturing Parent . |
7 | This is derived from the French Conte de Stable , the count in charge of the stables . |
8 | In contrast , such intra-hemispheric competition does not occur when balancing is carried out by the left hand since this is controlled from the right hemisphere . |
9 | Disregarding a couple of old Them tracks , this is culled from the mid to late 80s , meaning lots of dreamy atmosphere but next to nothing in the way of great songs . |
10 | Bu but basically we are , we are now going for land reform and if the , if th th the momentum from this is coming from the spontaneous actions of the peasants themselves , and if it 's not coming then we 've got ta give them the guidance to move in that direction . |
11 | This was separated from the other digits , giving their owners the ability to grasp and manipulate objects . |
12 | This was distanced from the earlier stress on Old Testament religious morality by its rationalism ; as in the story 's metaphor of electricity , wondrous yet calculable , which demonstrated the inexorable consequences of wrong-doing-disease , death and social degeneracy . |
13 | An essential first step was to create a bedroom and this was formed from the larger part of the former WC block . |
14 | The thunder with which this was greeted from the senior judiciary — every one a former barrister — forced the Lord Chancellor to produce his fudge : separate systems of accreditation with four senior judges given a veto over solicitors ' rights . |
15 | A further six were excluded from the audiometric analysis because of unreliable preoperative audiometric data , leaving 118 in the adenoidectomy group and 73 in the other . |
16 | The figure nineteen is derived from the close approximation of lunar and solar cycles after a lapse of this number of solar years . |
17 | A similar sample of 100 was taken from the 216 clients who received counselling from the local Drugs Council . |
18 | A random sample of 100 was taken from the 308 patients who had been referred to the local Detoxification Unit during the same 12 months of the first prevalence study period . |
19 | All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens . |
20 | The problem by and large is a problem of levels , and whilst the bottoms of the pits now support fully grown trees these are Separated from the surrounding fields and roads by massive chalk cliffs — in some places several hundred feet high ! |
21 | These are compiled from the human-readable form in which they are written to an internal form , allowing Prolog unification to be used as the mechanism for passing information and rule application in each of morphology , parsing , interpretation , and selection filtering . |
22 | Many of these are chosen from the common repertoire , but there is also much music written by Army members . |
23 | ‘ The Catholic Church … was unique among the larger religious bodies by the fact that so many of the most devout were drawn from the working-class and even from the poor . ’ |
24 | For 1969–83 registrations at age 15–24 were obtained from the Northern Region Cancer Registry and ( for 1969–73 in what is now South Cumbria ) the North Western Regional Cancer Registry ; in general , no further effort was made to ascertain cases . |
25 | Regulation curves for three typical output voltage levels are shown in Fig. 12 ; these were taken from the final prototype . |
26 | The aggregate membership of 704,350 was 8 per cent of the population , but few of these were recruited from the poorest and most vulnerable class of rural labourers . |
27 | Though all are feeding from the same source , and to some degree feed on whatever is most plentiful , competition is minimized by selective feeding ; Croxall and Lishman ( 1987 ) and Prince and Morgan ( 1987 ) summarize methods of feeding respectively among penguins and petrels in southern waters . |
28 | The assumption is that , in evolution , digits 1 and 5 were lost from the primitive five-fingered limb . |
29 | Competition with the same binding sites in F9 EC cell extracts is shown in tracks 2 and 3 ; tracks 1 to 5 were taken from the same experiment . |
30 | The original twenty-four cars 69–92 were bought from the United Electric Car Company of Preston between 1911 and 1914 , but in 1927 Blackpool itself built a further six smaller racks , using its Standard car frame . |