Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] from the [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But once again the money ran out before sufficient audiences could be attracted to the new policies of temperance and self-improvement , and in 1884 it was the millionaire textile manufacturer and Liberal MP , Samuel Morley [ q.v. ] , who came to the rescue of Emma and her theatre with interim funding , which led eventually to support from the charity commissioners and other private sponsorship with which , in 1891 , Emma Cons was able to buy the freehold of the theatre and dedicate it to musical and other entertainments of an uplifting or educational nature . |
2 | But the Indians rarely profit from the mahogany trees cut from their land . |
3 | And since the Budget revision of PEP rules , investors can now place their full £6,000 PEP contribution in a trust which has at least half the portfolio in UK and EC equities , and so benefit from the tax concessions . |
4 | Many are fast-moving and able to avoid trawl nets , but less adept at avoiding penguins and seals ; most of the smaller species are better known from the stomach contents of predators than as independent catches . |
5 | The door to the cage was opened , the wires gently removed from the skull implants and the animal was picked up . |
6 | This was not expected from the case studies , in which the ‘ pink booklet ’ was seen to play no part whatsoever . |
7 | Higher education is relatively autonomous from the state but at the same time it is not isolated from the power structures and values of society . |
8 | Soon the employee learns that he is not getting from the phone calls what he wants and expects . |
9 | These developments are best known from the chalkland valleys of Wessex , but they certainly exist elsewhere , although they are poorly recorded , if at all . |
10 | A similar but somewhat more conventionally presented set of controls is also available on the system 's remote control handset ( an extra cost item ) , an unusually well built device which does not come from the Philips parts bin , though it does obey Philips commands . |
11 | Why does it not defecate from the tree tops as monkeys and squirrels do ? |
12 | It does not suffer from the bias factors operating when documentation is generated , not to regulate practice but to inform reviewers . |
13 | Gwendolen was dad in dark grey and was wearing the hat she had just purchased from the Iduns Brothers Bazaar . |
14 | If the sort of town represented by East Grinstead was too insignificant to accumulate much wealth , even a burgeoning one like Petworth , which was primarily a big village in an extensive parish , was hardly differentiated from the Wealden parts of Arundel rape at large ; in fact , its per capita wealth was marginally lower . |
15 | MELROSE president Jim Russell has claimed that the best is still to come from the Greenyards men . |
16 | In 1915 Universal Broadway Features released Business is Business , in which an egotistical French capitalist rapidly risen from the peasantry rules over his employees with an iron will until his eventual downfall . |
17 | Evans sees it as an adaptation of the Egyptian dog-ape , possibly developing from the monkey frescoes in the Knossos Labyrinth ; the monkey was not native to Crete and the animal may have been taken for a monster and so given an impulse to the creation of other monsters . |
18 | Figure 2 a-c shows images directly transformed from the LEED spectra of O atoms 0.8 , 1.2 and 1.6 , respectively , above the first Ni layer , viewed in a vertical cut through the O atom and Ni atoms . |
19 | So , still roped from the crevasse fields , we gingerly crawled to the top . |
20 | The musico-dramatic form known at first as tragedia rappresentata in musica , favola recitata in musica , favola rappresentata in musica recitativa , and similar designations ( but not till around 1640 as opera scenica or opera musicale ) had quickly escaped from the antiquarian dilettanti . |
21 | Much of the music played by a pianist for ballet lessons is still borrowed from the dance suites of court , opera and other ballets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , as well as from other dance suites of Bach , Mozart , Beethoven and Brahms . |
22 | Women working in the media in Poland are preparing to assert their right to full participation in their profession , as well as in their churches , where they are still excluded from the decision-making processes . |
23 | Jessamyn lay flat on the contoured table as the Doc sliced away the facial bandages , still relaxed from the morph-plus shots she had been taking every day . |
24 | By about the time when Belli published his Arie , this strophic form which Caccini had clearly distinguished from the solo madrigals in his Nuove musiche was overtaking the madrigal in popularity and quickly surpassed it . |
25 | The electricians appeared to accept the kind of binding agreements which he had vainly sought from the print unions . |
26 | Pressure for reform also came from the labor unions . |
27 | However there is still the slightly bizarre picture of flint being carefully transported from the South Downs northwards over 350 km , along the Icknield Way into East Anglia on the Chalk ridge which contains countless tonnes of flint nodules perhaps 1 0 m below the surface . |
28 | This approach was gradually accepted , though not before inflation had reduced the tax threshold so low that most poor wage-earners were also benefiting from the tax allowances . |
29 | Most are found associated with forts or their vici , such as Lancaster , Binchester , Lanchester , Housesteads , Risingham , Chesterholm and Greta Bridge , but they are also known from the civitas capitals of Wroxeter and Winchester and the small towns of Dorchester and Catterick ; it is possible , though , that the latter were present when Catterick was still a military vicus , since one of the inscriptions is dated to AD 191 . |
30 | They are also excluded from the pension rights to which full-time workers are entitled , and would do no better under the government 's opt-out scheme because this depends on savings rather than insurance . |