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

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1 On the other hand there are , in some people 's opinions , sinister overtones of being able to keep tabs on a person 's movements , though how that differs from the present system I am not quite sure .
2 Answer guide : The answers to this should encapsulate the idea of the static nature of a stock measure , and the way in which that differs from the dynamic nature of measures covering periods of time .
3 The interaction between c-Myc and Bcl-2 differs from the usual form of oncoprotein cooperation as observed between c-Myc and activated Ras in that , although c-Myc/Bcl-2 fibroblasts proliferate continuously in the absence of mitogens , they neither appear to be morphologically transformed nor to form foci in monolayer culture ( Fig. 1 ) .
4 This differs from the moving average in that it does not use equal weightings for the past values chosen .
5 This differs from the previous exercise in that you are not looking directly at skills , but at the theoretical knowledge you require to undertake those skills safely .
6 This results from a previous transaction failure where the user has not complied with the instructions .
7 This results from an increased level of the hormone progesterone in the blood , which normally occurs as the result of pregnancy , but sometimes takes place without conception .
8 As for the supposedly curative hair of the dog , this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk , bread and fur from the offending animal .
9 The bride carried the roses ( ‘ I am worthy of you ’ ) mixed with white carnations ( ‘ pure love ’ according to some sources , ‘ disdain ’ according to others , so it is imperative to synchronise your sources ) , edged with myrtle ( more love — this stems from the Arabic tradition that Adam was expelled from Eden carrying a myrtle sprig plucked from the bower in which he first declared his love to Eve ) .
10 This appears from the following extracts from the judgment of Purchas L.J. , at pp. 357–358 :
11 This emerges from the institutional features of modern government which are not unitary hierarchical structures but networks of interdependent organisations .
12 This derives from the dualistic conception of mind and body and the associated belief in the mind as superior and the body inferior .
13 In English this derives from the Latin politia , meaning administration and carries the idea of policing or administering an agreed form of government — protecting the state against the excesses of individuals .
14 This follows from the probable distinction between the Fort Ternan and Maboko/Nachola material : because the type species of Kenyapithecus is K. wickeri from Fort Ternan , the generic name Kenyapithecus has to remain with the Fort Ternan material and forms the root for the second tribe Kenyapithecini .
15 This follows from the natural reading of the legislation and although the case of Congreve v IRC ( 1948 ) 30 TC 163 was overruled by the House of Lords in Vestey v IRC on the central point of what individuals can be liable to tax under s739 , this point was not specifically referred to by the House of Lords .
16 This follows from the linear law of Hooke relating stress and strain and from the definition given earlier that .
17 This runs from a central core and only the current module is resident in memory , dramatically reducing the amount of memory needed , roughly half that needed by Symphony for example .
18 Evidence in support of this comes from a further study of 80 children with perennial allergic rhinitis and no hearing complaints .
19 Charles perhaps still more than his father regarded St Denis as both personal and dynastic patron ; and though the earliest evidence of this comes from the early years of his own reign , it was surely rooted in childhood habits .
20 Whether this comes from the apparent tolerance in the Eastern religions or from the Western dismissal of absolutes , the relativism of modern truth has a strongly corrosive effect on historic Christian conviction .
21 Testimony to this comes from the common agreement of many of the world 's proverbs : ‘ Who knows nothing doubts nothing ’ ( French ) , ‘ The wise are prone to doubt ’ ( Greek ) , or ‘ With great doubts come great understanding ; with little doubts come little understanding ’ ( Chinese ) .
22 One salutary study linking stress to accelerated ageing comes from the Canadian Institute of Stress in Toronto .
23 This arises from the statistical problems of ‘ false negatives ’ and ‘ false positives ’ .
24 The reason for considering such a policy to be absolutely crucial derives from the recent decline in social citizenship on both sides of the state-individual reciprocal relationship .
25 One such comes from a Japanese company , Immutable Music Inc. of Yokohama .
26 An example where the problem is fairly straightforward comes from the time-dependent form of the expression for the linear extension of a tube under pressure ( Arridge 1974 ) .
27 To the rear of these houses are remains of an old barn , rapidly falling into decay , all that exists from the original farm .
28 My new Ninety suffers from the same problem !
29 The Gregorian Cardinal Deusdedit 's canonical compilation of 1087 , concerned with the rights and traditions of the Roman Church , includes a very short section , chapter 149 of Book III , on its temporal possessions , which most likely comes from an earlier compilation .
30 He retired to his native Abingdon , and from that retirement , 1649–51 , came a remarkable handful of letters ( in MS Harley 6942 ) , written to Gilbert Sheldon [ q.v. ] , all that survives from a busy correspondence .
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