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

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1 This is certainly a difficult poem for any translator to attempt — but then there is no Horatian lyric that could be called " easy " ; there are besetting problems , concerning metre and form , concerning word order , concerning a lexicon in which patent meanings are shadowed by possibilities of other meanings , concerning the importance of allusion , and above all the Horatian craft that mingles these elements interdependently , in patterns that persist or shift from strophe to strophe .
2 It needs neither the approbation of ace tuner Alpina nor the motivation of an M-power badge to crack 140mph — 141–3mph on the Millbrook bowl is around 10mph faster than the old 325i could manage — or sprint from rest to 60mph in a sizzling 7.3secs .
3 Or go from pub to pubs
4 Complaints on the left side or go from left to right
5 Complaints are characteristically on the left side or go from left to right .
6 One day last week we 'ad to get us own lunch , me young See-all-hear-all-say-nowt upstairs , and then I had to bellow to get him down t'elp or I 'd 'ave been stuck 'ere in this chair wi'out a sup or bite from dawn to dusk and beyond .
7 Er and indeed er a a triangle or a curve was put in near to er bring to bring trains or enable trains to er er to turn round or go round and face Nottingham or come from Nottingham from yard , and so on .
8 ‘ We searched that place from top to bottom .
9 Was it a political Great Fear , a contagion that spread from city to city , village to village ?
10 There are both negative and positive implications in having the test that vary from individual to individual .
11 Again , no formal theory of attention is developed and indeed it is unclear that some mechanism other than that involved in abstraction is necessary — the distinctive features of an object or event are likely to be the invariants and the irrelevant aspects those that vary from presentation to presentation .
12 The directors are probably used to the supernatural events that happen from time to time ; the very fact that the building has connections with the railways has possibly something to do with the old railwayman but in what context I do not know .
13 It is now known , however , that as with the plants , the non-marine bivalves of the American Mid-West are very like those that extend from Ireland to Russia .
14 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
15 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
16 Via the half-reliable morsels of intelligence that pass from continent to continent along this jungle-drummed , smoke-signalled messageway , it appeared that William the Choco of Santa Fé in Darién was possessed of an unusual link with a great historical moment .
17 ( c ) Overseas Central Banks and International Institutions — the Bank holds accounts for a variety of international financial organisations , including the World Bank , the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , and organises international transactions that originate from intervention in exchange markets .
18 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
19 That girl in the photos did n't look as if she ever did more than totter from A to B on the highest of spindly heels .
20 These homologies would provide considerable scope for direct extrapolation providing the functions of these brainstem regions are not modified by forebrain structures that differ from group to group .
21 Even where sediment is recorded , it is frequently in the form of sand waves that move from place to place and do not accumulate .
22 I 'm delighted to welcome er the various initiatives that result from partnerships between industry and government er and in particular the investors in people which encourages training and skilling er on a life long basis and I have pleasure in confirming that that is not confined to the private sector and that today ACAS became the first civil service er body to receive the full award of Investors in People .
23 With these two basic skills , bird weavers can attach nests that dangle from tips of branches or leaves and construct domed and compartmented dwellings of great perfection .
24 Static welfare losses that arise from departures from competition in output markets are set against longer-run , dynamic gains which may arise from an increase in the supply of innovations that come about in less than perfectly competitive markets .
25 The everyday food stains that come from things like tea and coffee can be easily removed with fine grit polishes such as Autosol compound , usually found in car accessory shops , or any cleaning fluid designed to clean stainless steel sinks and work surfaces .
26 While this is true , we want you to feel in control of your weight and to be able to interpret the minor fluctuations that occur from day to day .
27 It would be interesting to note also the stresses that occur from time to time , be they physical , mental or emotional and to observe their effect on health .
28 The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested .
29 Pedestrian precincts enable the customer to shop in safety , and walk from shop to shop to compare prices ; they are particularly helpful for parents with small children ( possibly in prams or pushchairs ) and the disabled .
30 They are joined by an increasing number of younger people throughout our businesses who bring with them new knowledge and skills so essential to maintain a lead against global competition and benefit from changes in technology .
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