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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 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 .
2 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 . ’
3 In third and fourth years , the degree programmes progressively diverge from a set of core modules common to all .
4 Clearly , the members of the Cabinet without departmental responsibilities are expected to help to resolve this problem , but they often suffer from a sense of being outsiders without the detailed departmental briefs possessed by their colleagues .
5 For example , types of worker resistance which derive from spontaneous , unofficial initiatives on the part of groups of workers often benefit from a degree of tacit legitimacy , in the sense that those in authority may ‘ turn a blind eye ’ to various workshop practices .
6 Most analysts have now cut their first quarter forecast , and the views now range from a loss of 64 cents a share to a profit of eight cents — and David Wu of S G Warburg has gone out on a limb with forecast $0.80 a share loss .
7 The town centre property in Castlegate is owned by brewers Tetley who now operate from a depot on the outskirts of the town .
8 If — as appears to be the case — detected offenders typically start from a position of social disadvantage ( which means that the obligation to obey the law weighs more heavily upon them than on others ) then punishment will tend to increase inequality rather than do the opposite .
9 Lungs initially develop from an outgrowth of the sheet that lines the gut near the mouth and then this outgrowth branches repeatedly to give the millions of microscopic lobes in the lung .
10 Smoke damage from a fire is covered , whether the fire is in the Policyholder 's home or a neighbour 's house i.e. smoke from a fire in neighbour 's house causes smoke damage to Policyholder 's property .
11 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
12 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
13 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
  Next page