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

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1 Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time .
2 This , this happens from time to time does n't it ?
3 Although people 's institutional knowledge of the comparative costliness of different types of credit is fairly accurate ( in terms , say , of knowing that banks are a cheaper source of loans than HP firms ) , they have little idea of the actual cost of credit , and of how this varies from type to type or firm to firm .
4 This varies from novel to novel ; but as a general guideline it is usually worth paying particular attention to the beginning and ending ( where structural aspects of the novel are often signalled most clearly ) .
5 The three main types of people who practise archaeology are professional archaeologists , amateur enthusiasts , and students , although this varies from country to country .
6 This varies from centre to centre but most specialise in landlord/ tenant , juvenile crimes and care cases , employment and welfare benefits .
7 Well this varies from individual to individual , but there are individuals who probably spend erm seventy per cent of their time on research , erm twenty per cent on teaching , and ten per cent on playing tennis .
8 This varies from material to material : a dye called phthalocyanine , dissolved in a polymer called PMMA , can store 1000 bits in its absorption band .
9 This varies from placement to placement .
10 That fills from quarter to half .
11 This is the kind of action , he maintains , that results from devotion to Truth , but it is also the means whereby one is enabled to see Truth more clearly .
12 As the story of a white woman who rides into the Mexican mountains to be sacrificed , naked and unprotesting , to the god of the Indians in order to maintain for them ‘ The mastery that man must hold , and that passes from race to race ’ , this piece , particularly when contrasted with Sweeney Agonistes , makes clear the essential difference between Eliot 's interest in the savage and that of Lawrence .
13 Show these cars a twisty , wet A-road , though , and the Limited transforms from man to He-man .
14 Naturally , the form of guarantee that is appropriate varies from case to case .
15 The degree of resemblance , and hence the degree of faithfulness which is appropriate varies from case to case , but is always under the control of the principle of relevance .
16 Many of the tasks performed by social services departments ( SSDs ) are statutory duties , although the interpretation of these varies from authority to authority .
17 A ‘ chambermaid ’ who looks about eighty goes from tent to tent with a wheelbarrow full of logs and lays all the fires in the dustbin-like metal stoves .
18 It is very difficult to generalise on outdoor activities , as the amount of space available differs from school to school .
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