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

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1 Well perhaps it 's the shape of the if they go in threes and the other three perhaps approach from a different stairs and it comes up , you know the type I mean ?
2 Hundreds of them suddenly erupt from a tiny hole in the sand and start sprinting across the dune looking for the bodies of insects that may have collapsed from heat stress .
3 Firms thus benefit from a solid investor base , and of course there is not the problem of high levels of gearing as with the LGS .
4 In this way it has been shown , for example , that the muscles of the newt always come from a particular region of the early embryo , and the eye from quite a different region , and the gut from another .
5 Members of the scheme also benefit from a third party insurance , for a premium of £2 a year .
6 It might be , for example , that these authors ' social concerns and their use of realism both come from a common source : increased knowledge of social reality as a result of sociological work in the nineteenth century and the urbanisation of Britain ; that is , a correlation rather than a causation .
7 However , if there has been no combustion , there has not been a fire e.g. smoke from a defective heater would not be fire damage and no payment would be made .
8 Singles released by major , established artists often benefit from a substantial marketing campaign , with posters and media advertising .
9 Teachers ' perceptions about reading instruction often derive from a pragmatic approach rather than from a theoretical background .
10 Secondly , many of the ideas presented so far derive from a particular perspective in sociology which has been subject to the criticisms noted above .
11 Newly imported Angelfish sometimes suffer from a viral infection called Lymphocystis .
12 The cheapest way to eat — and the most fun — is at the open-air food markets , where you find a table then pick from a huge variety of Chinese , Indian and Malay dishes .
13 Players instead benefit from a short run reputation effect .
14 The primacy effect is thought to reflect the operation of secondary memory , i.e. recall from a long-term memory store while the recency effect is believed to reflect the operation of primary memory , i.e recall from a short-term memory store ( Bernstein et al , 1988 ) .
15 The primacy effect is thought to reflect the operation of secondary memory , i.e. recall from a long-term memory store while the recency effect is believed to reflect the operation of primary memory , i.e recall from a short-term memory store ( Bernstein et al , 1988 ) .
16 Proposals seldom spring from a single source , although it is not unknown for them to do so .
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