Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] from a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 My master looked nervously at the Earl of Angus who had hardly moved except to gulp noisily from a goblet of wine .
2 It appears to stem rather from a lack of awareness and concern at a more local level — a very basic question of attitudes .
3 After a frantic day of arm twisting by Government whips it became clear that potential rebels were prepared to back away from a rebellion in the hope of wringing more concessions from the Government before the Finance Bill , which gives legislative authority to the Budget , comes back to the Commons toward the end of next month .
4 However , in order to understand the many ways in which context affects language processing we need to move away from a consideration of single-word recognition to a consideration of how sentences are processed .
5 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
6 STEVE , A 27-YEAR-old rock musician , used to return home from a gig at 4 am .
7 In establishing their ancestry , little reference is ever made to the surrealists , who obviously contributed a great deal to the contestation of realism — this seems to arise mainly from a dislike of the practice of automatic writing .
8 Lastly , I consider that , by virtue of the same principles , a member state may , if it wishes , stipulate that vessels wishing to fly its flag must undertake to operate habitually from a port in that country .
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