Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] from the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 pBLcat2 and wild type oligo I constructs from the same experiments are shown for direct comparison .
2 The system must be able to recover from input which deviates from the stored representations .
3 The depth of the bottom section is also approximately equal to the depth of the ‘ pelmet ’ which forms from the layered pleats when the blind is raised .
4 As their gut bacteria ferment cellulose , they generate methane gas , which escapes from the rear ends of the insects .
5 A magazine that virtually invented the ‘ designer ’ lifestyle of Soho and Covent Garden , but which operates from the light-industrial slums of London 's Farringdon Road ; which obsessively dissects the most costly clothing , but whose editor , Sheryl Garratt , is a friendly size 14 in sloppy shirt and leggings ; a paper that lists 40 smart writers on its masthead — but buys in their columns and does n't employ them on its staff .
6 After successive days of heavy rain , the hollows before mentioned , become insufficient to receive the mighty volume of water which descends from the impending clouds upon them , and the maddening torrents are hurled from their rugged elevation with the awful roar of thunder : the grey rocks , occasionally tinted by pervading lichens , and still more beautifully enriched by many greened mosses resembling cushions of soft velvet , produce combinations of colour the most animated and superb , which , contrasted with the milky hue of the convulsed waters , form a picture of transcendent sublimity and beauty . ’
7 The children come from East and West Sussex , although to my astonishment there 's one who comes from the far reaches of West Sussex , right away over erm the other side of Chichester .
8 If one turns from the professional judges to the nobles and gentry who were members of the Council in the Marches , high-handedness and corruption become more apparent .
9 The impression one gets from the various accounts , however , is of a remarkable uniformity of depth from some writers , and of far less uniformity from others .
10 One arises from the different ways hoards were put together ( i.e. ‘ savings ’ or ‘ currency ’ ) ; if the particular circumstances of a hoard 's history affect the composition of two hoards with the same deposition dates , it is impossible for the composition of both to reflect mint output .
11 In this respect it differs from the four perspectives discussed earlier in the chapter , which converge in adopting a social model of health for a restructuring of priorities and goals .
12 He also said that he would not undertake to follow best practice while it differs from the operational guidelines .
13 It is the result of conscious planning by multinational corporations and banks and it results from the conscious actions taken by the US and UK governments in building the post-war world .
14 Obviously , if it ensues from the two variables originally considered , it does not need to be controlled .
15 As an ‘ up-to-date overview of modern surface analysis techniques ’ ( to quote the publishers ) , it suffers from the inevitable deficiencies of this genre : lack of cohesion and consistency between chapters ; variable standard ; a element of repetition ; and few cross-references .
16 It stretches from the endless beaches of the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz , to the snowy peaks of the sierras and great plains where the fierce black bulls graze .
17 It ranges from the traditional dances of ancient Greece used by David Bintley for his Choros to the latest pieces of minimal music by John Cage that are used for Robbins ' Glass Pieces .
18 Or so it appears from the valuable memoirs of Mrs Belloc Lowndes , in chapter nine of her Merry Wives of Westminster :
19 The ancient civilizations were firm believers in a form of hypnosis ( although the word itself had not been coined at that time , only coming into existence in the early nineteenth century : it derives from the Greek hypnos , meaning sleep ) .
20 It follows from the foregoing observations that a knowledge of right and wrong has of itself no power to control behaviour .
21 It follows from the foregoing considerations that part ( a ) of question ( 2 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) must be answered in the affirmative : it is contrary to Community law for a member state to stipulate as a requirement for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register that the owners and operators of the vessel , whether they be natural or legal persons , or 75 per cent .
22 It follows from the above examples that profit-maximising firms , operating under conditions of certainty , will invest in projects where the rate of return on the investment exceeds the market rate of interest .
23 This derives not so much from the basic raw material — barley that has been malted — or the seasoning of hop flowers , as it does from the top-fermenting yeasts used in the making of ales ( as opposed to the bottom type employed in lagers ) .
24 Lij Yasu has his head shaved in the Danakil fashion and is living with the Danakil ; what food or milk he requires he seizes from the nearest villages , and he is doing nothing but hunt occasionally .
25 It dates from the last years of Egyptian independence and was still being built during the lifetime of Christ .
26 It is called Kulta and it comes from the distant reaches of Lapland .
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