Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] from [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ( vii ) Conveyance or transfer to trustees ( by Court order or by agreement ) with no consideration ( Eg Precedents 46 to 49 ) Such a conveyance or transfer falls outside the provisions of s83 ( above ) as it is not a conveyance or transfer from one party to a marriage to the other . |
2 | Transfer from special school to integrated provision as a pupil gains mastery of specialised skills or transfer from integrated provision to special provision for specific reasons should be neither surprising nor impossible . |
3 | Community relations and neighbourhood police in Easton take the opposite view , as we shall shortly show , but not all section police demean or demur from this type of work . |
4 | Now , tonight , there is nothing to look forward to , no reason to get up in the morning or move from one day into the next . |
5 | It can certainly cause problems with a wide range of plants , but there are many others that suffer from high intensity of sunlight . |
6 | Here again , builders sometimes have a way of varying the internal party walls without telling anybody , sometimes plaintively observing ( as the troubles that ensue from this fall about their lawyer 's ears ) , " But the contract said the plan was only for identification , " and see head 6 above as to plans . |
7 | Do the messages that pass from one side of the brain to the other use symbols like the words of our ordinary language ? |
8 | A separate study by the North-Eastern Council showed that demand from wood-based industries in the region was exceeding natural supply . |
9 | Could we just er by following that up Chairman , suggest that they , that they look at p the provision of double yellow lines around the kerb , around those kerbs that go from lower Road into Road , because it 's on that corner that you get the , the van parked which is causing the visibility problems . |
10 | The project will investigate formally the gains that result from coordinated policies on CO2 emissions , as against unilateral policies , and suggest how international agreements on CO2 emissions may be designed so as to ensure they are sustainable . |
11 | Nor do they consider the changes in the spheres of international finance and trade that result from these changes in industrial production . |
12 | Some species have long passages over the sea , for example the ducks , geese , waders and passerines that cross from northwestern Europe to Greenland . |
13 | esteem that arise from unwitting acceptance of the injunctions may be mirrored and compounded by assaults on public esteem , if the community in which people work gives its collective assent to the same injunctions . |
14 | to determine the barriers to prevention policies that arise from present structures of decision making . |
15 | If the special needs that arise from these states of dependency are met fully and promptly then the problems will be kept to a minimum and on balance old age will be experienced as a time of contentment . |
16 | The latter accepts it : law as integrity supposes that people have legal right — rights that follow from past decisions of political institutions and therefore license coercion — that go beyond the explicit extension of political practices conceived as conventions . |
17 | Once you 've made the choice , though , stick to it throughout the publication , do n't chop and change from one style to another . |
18 | It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another . |
19 | Make sure the bar goes OVER the needles , sponge side facing down and push from one end to the other . |
20 | Chairman Ken Bates acted after a run of 12 matches without a win that has seen the club eliminated from both major cup competitions and slump from title-chasing territory to mid-table . |
21 | However , they avoid modulations and leap from one key to another freely and abruptly . |
22 | Obtain advice and support from local contacts in the Anonymous Fellowships , including the Family Fellowships . |
23 | Patients with Duke 's C cancer also represent a group with a poor prognosis — 65–75% die within five years of surgery — and benefit from combined therapy with 5-flourouracil and levamisole . |
24 | Join the Friends of the National Railway Museum and benefit from unlimited visits to the Museum , a regular newsletter , evening lectures and visits . |
25 | Airlines would be allowed to enter into open code-sharing arrangements with other carriers and benefit from non-discriminatory operation of , and access to , computer reservation systems . |
26 | The conventional method of knitting is to knit every needle on the ribber and the pattern stitches ( selected by punchcard , with the main carriage set to slip ) on the main bed and transfer from main bed to ribber using the shadow lace transfer tool . |
27 | At the signal from the organizer all the geese try and run from one end to the other without being caught . |
28 | The public is entitled to use the highway for passage and repassage from one place to another but the extent to which this gives an unrestricted right to hold a moving demonstration on the highway is doubtful . |
29 | If the sound is right for a certain combination of musicians , or a certain style of music , then obviously you play better , but I do n't think there are very many people who have their sound , and go from one band to another just using that sound . |
30 | The cells in the embryo are initially much less specialized and differ from each other in more subtle ways . |