Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | True , Shearer got little change from the skirmish with Neil Ruddock , his pal from Southampton days . |
2 | I think they have very little say from the point of diagnosis to treatment of anything . |
3 | A region dominated by branch assembly facilities and devoid of senior decision-makers , in contrast , is likely not only suffer from a sense of remoteness from those who control its destiny , but will also tend to lack social diversity and cultural vitality . |
4 | This again enabled the bourgeois classes to exert their strength and so benefit from the disillusionment with the costs of revolution ( Krygier 1979c ) . |
5 | It has been proved that even a short stay helps not only the carers , but the patients , who greatly benefit from a change of scenery and the use of the many facilities we have here . ’ |
6 | The adjacent Forests of Epping and Hainault are viewed as an intolerable nuisance … the farmers uniformly declare that the privilege of commonage is by no means equal to the one-tenth part of the losses they constantly sustain from the deer in breaking down their fences , trespassing upon their fields , and destroying their crops either ripe or green . |
7 | It was a long , long drive from the depths of south-east suburbia , up and across into Wales . |
8 | She counted to ten , then opened her eyes again — to see the curlew suddenly emerge from the water with a fat , squirming fish held firmly in his beak . |
9 | Well , that 's much use from the point of view of getting to know him , is it . |
10 | Overlapping with , but nevertheless separate from the mixture of function between prosecutor and judge , is the difficulty that administrators of a particular scheme may well have ‘ strong views ’ or ‘ preconceived ideas ’ concerning the subject-matter before them . |
11 | In third and fourth years , the degree programmes progressively diverge from a set of core modules common to all . |
12 | Tunisian radio reported on Oct. 3 that Prime Minister Hamed Karoui had told a " large popular meeting " in Tunis that the Nahda movement " [ did ] not differ from the rest of the terrorist gangs in European democratic countries " ; it had since 1986 opposed the democratic process and now sought " to exploit the effects of the Gulf crisis on the tourism sector and disrupt development work " . |
13 | But this would be to simplify things for , as I have argued , black kids generally come from the kind of family backgrounds which are not suited for their own educational needs — for reasons which I spelled out in the last chapter , but will summarize as ‘ neglect ’ or ‘ unattainable goals ’ . |
14 | If the Prime Minister really wants to help the British people , he should use Maastricht to give us a system which will promote balanced regional economic development throughout the United Kingdom , attack some of the social ills and divisions which beset British society at present and , finally , enhance not detract from the quality of British democracy . |
15 | a sporting revolution has brought dog racing a life of luxury … there 's no freezing on the terraces here … most watch from the warmth of a trackside resturant … |
16 | Some of them had chains round their boats , fore and aft , to hold them together , do they d ha sunk ; busted right open from the swelling of the wood with too much water . |
17 | Surely they are in the business of improving the quality of life for people living in poverty and of trying to get further finance from the Government for that purpose . |
18 | We always start from the experiences of the women . |
19 | Just turning gas appliances off is not sufficient apparently — small amounts of gas still escape from the joints of pipes . |
20 | The relation with the recent oil impact measure table IV has obvious relevance here and also to why all the Thurso cases are in the west of the town , with none in the east : west Thurso is largely composed of nuclear workers not native to the area ( locally known as ‘ atomics ’ ) , making it until about 10 years ago rather separate from the rest of the town . |
21 | As well as being victims of crime women also suffer from the effects of fear of crime . |
22 | They also function from the perspective of the encoder or utterer and are thus significantly grammaticalised in the language . |
23 | The latter , however , also benefit from the type of counselling which schools , usually together , wish to provide or which churches on their own or through dioceses and joint ministries are ready to fund . |
24 | Specialist cells serve other cells in the club and they also benefit from the efficiency of other specialists . |
25 | How far can we continue to speak in terms of the sphere of society as being clearly separate from the sphere of the state ? |
26 | Two other general points also emerge from the discussion of Greece and Rome . |
27 | The high-pressure ices have specific crystal patterns which differ with the pressure used to form them , and which also differ from the patterns of ice formed at normal atmospheric pressure . |
28 | It is worth noting that many of the recent habitat changes caused by agriculture in Sussex , and elsewhere , partly result from the reversal of a long decline in farming prosperity between 1875 and 1940 . |
29 | Replacement fabrics also result from the recrystallization of the alteration products of metastable minerals . |
30 | But they probably result from the nature of the dimerization interfaces , which are very different for each protein . |