Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] from [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore transport from one place to another could be by the River Thames rather than the roads , which were not always safe and often impassable in some weather conditions .
2 Generally she finds only support from male paddlers to her on the water though when there is a separate ladies ' event at a rodeo it is not always taken seriously .
3 In such industries the products literally flow from one process to the next , but , unlike in the mass production of individual products , this process is continuous for weeks or months on end .
4 This specification implies both homogeneity and homotheticity , although strictly there is no reason to impose either given that Courakis ( 1989 ) demonstrates that both only arise from particular forms of the investor 's underlying utility function .
5 But while I am looking at it my eyes constantly wander from one flower to the next , pausing at some , ignoring others , picking out the details of their shapes and colours .
6 But there are plenty of rides suitable for children and the less daring , just choose from any number of family rides available in Funshineland .
7 Linguists and educationalists no longer start from conflicting assumptions about the all-important question of language differences at school .
8 Thus , the person may rapidly and unpredictably veer from one extreme of a symptom to the other .
9 This issue could have practical relevance in the follow up of coeliac disease patients who may seem healthy during dietary treatment but still suffer from some degree of jejunal mucosa damage because of the ingestion of ‘ hidden ’ gluten .
10 Since aesthetic values are informed by a range of economic , social , and cultural values , literary choices can not be seen as wholly separate from broader systems of value .
11 BCCs are often set up as branches of Dutch companies to obtain the benefit of the Dutch tax treaty network , the income being effectively exempt from Dutch tax under domestic rules .
12 Perhaps this is not so surprising , since the nation 's pet population often suffer from similar complaints to those of their owners .
13 As a holder , a banker would want to know the terms and conditions of the carrier from whom he will be claiming the goods , especially since these terms and conditions often change from one bill of lading to the next .
14 When heads touch , the lice simply walk from one head to the other .
15 TYPE the right indent required ; eg. 75 for 0.75″ ( to give an even indent from both sides in this case )
16 Sometimes , however , speakers simply switch from one topic to another unrelated one , and then back again .
17 Indeed men and women regularly cross from one style to another .
18 Specific amplification results in an intense band of 450 bp , when using female DNA , together with a series of higher molecular weight products that presumably result from degenerate regions in the repeats .
19 Admittedly , Peak District was following in the wake of Star Player , who had won the same Beverley event last season , but it is most unlikely that this fully-exposed six-year-old — hard fit from two wins in all-weather hurdles — will ever aspire to the achievements of Star Player , who went on to win three other races , including the Chester Cup .
20 It should be based on or at least draw from coherent bodies of knowledge which go beyond mere skill and are capable of being explicated and taught at a high level .
21 Passion offers schools , colleges and community venues the opportunity to invest in a vast wealth of information about our work during the 80 's and then draw from that information in a more creative and challenging way .
22 The family has become a more isolated unit , relatively separate from wider sets of kin , and functioning chiefly as a conjugal or nuclear unit .
23 There is nothing exactly comparable in the poem by Hardy which Paulin brings into comparison , ‘ The Souls of the Slain ’ ( 1899 , about the dead of the Boer War ) , but whether or not Dryden was the intermediary , the conceit and fable of the poem undoubtedly derive from this moment in Virgil :
24 A logical operation is one which treats all bits of the word similarly and independently ; there is no carry from one bit to another , nor is there an underlying implied interpretation of the word as a numeric quantity .
25 With a television series you never know from one day to another what your character will be doing next , which makes it that much harder . ’
26 Reports that occasionally emerge from independent sources in the north also criticise the Tigers for using civilians as cannon fodder , to try to win sympathy for their cause abroad .
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