Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This result is in general agreement with the peak generation estimate of 1.2% reflectance determined from the rapid pyrolysis data published for a German coal by Jüntgen and Klein ( 1975 ) ( Figs. 12 and 13 ) . |
2 | All four versions include a skipper 's cabin accessed from the upper deck only and sandwiched between the anchor well and the forward bulkhead of the owner 's cabin . |
3 | Further exhibits depict the opening of the West , Whaling ( with a Captain 's Cabin reproduced from the last of the great Yankee whalers ) , Textiles ( with a fine collection of quilts and hooked rugs ) , Pewter , Glass and Silver . |
4 | Thus Artegall 's ‘ course of Iustice he was forst to stay , /And Talus to reuoke from the right way ’ ( V , XII , 27 ) . |
5 | Now half the income of the city 's administration comes from the federal government . |
6 | However , as has already been pointed out , Thorndyke 's study differed from the two earlier ones in that he used passages which maintained clear temporal sequencing , and clear clausal connections in both narrative conditions . |
7 | These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to , yet Shakespeare 's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day 's category of the ‘ Epistle Deliberative ’ , which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its ‘ Hortatory ’ or ‘ Dehortatory ’ intent , and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure : Yet , while acknowledging the relevance of Day 's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion , we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day 's categories is absent , namely the ‘ Responsory Epistle ’ , which ‘ dependeth of the partes of a former letter ’ and must refer back to it . |
8 | The Egyptian department 's assorted examples of the embalmer 's art extend from the full body to three lone penises ( gilded ) . |
9 | Some adverse criticisms of the film 's content came from The National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures , which gave the film an A-4 rating for Catholics as ‘ morally objectionable for adults , with reservations ’ . |
10 | The military parade was cancelled and members of the republic 's leadership fled from the raised viewing podium . |
11 | Mary Quant 's inspiration comes from the glam style of the 70's — Colour Quantastic can guarantee some really groovy shades . |
12 | The game was all over as a spectacle until the last two minutes when United 's corpse rose from the dead to give Horsham an awful fright . |
13 | Much of Greenfield 's paper derives from the theoretical foundations laid by Bernstein and she is surprised how closely the ‘ verbal deprivation ’ he identifies in working-class English youths corresponds to that which she found amongst the Wolof . |
14 | The race had started on a wet track — it is almost never dry for a whole weekend in Holland — and Hunt 's victory resulted from the finest sort of judgement about when to come in and change his wet tyres to slicks . |
15 | Fluid from Cowper 's gland emerges from the urethral opening . |
16 | At that moment a brown owl 's call sounded from the opposite wood . |
17 | I remember sitting mesmerized in front of my Dad 's small black-and-white television as Ali 's voice roared from the huge world outside and through the TV 's rattling three-inch speaker . |
18 | Particularly strong and memorable in Davis 's cast was the Beatrice of Dame Janet Baker , so much so that listening to Susan Graham in the new recording one often heard , quite involuntarily , a kind of overlay of Dame Janet 's voice recalled from the older recording . |
19 | Miguel 's voice came from the dim interior . |
20 | Sartre 's ethnocentricity derives from the whole project of his existentialism and his phenomenological definition of man in terms of the experiencing self defined against an other . |
21 | Hsu 's monograph suffers from the converse limitation ; the author expressly claimed that he was studying members of his own society but , by the ordinary criteria used by social anthropologists , he was not doing an ) " thing of the sort . |
22 | The big worry for Town is that Arsenal 's goal came from the prolific Ian Wright , his 23rd this season , although it was only The Gunners ' fourth goal in 15 games . |
23 | But then it came to her just how much of George 's power flowed from the Prime Minister in person . |
24 | Right did your erm wife come from the same area ? |
25 | There is a dining room ( with a beautiful Italian monks ' table dating from the early 18th century which interestingly has been lowered a few inches — the monks ate standing up ) , three bedrooms individually decorated , a comfortable study-cum-television room with a log-burning stove — and for bookworms , over 3,000 books . |
26 | This month 's front-lines-of-natural-history dispatch comes from the last stop before the North Pole — Norway 's Svalbard island , where assistant producer Amanda Barrett and cameraman Owen Newman — having arrived to shoot a film about arctic foxes — found themselves alone in a cabin outpost many miles across sea , tundra and ice from the nearest point of civilisation . |