Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The most vital thing is that the club is run from top to bottom just like a winning team .
32 A. Plasmids used in this experiment : a ) expression vector with oct-2 cDNA ; b ) expression vector with N-Oct 3 cDNA ( identical with plasmid IV , Fig. 3B ) ; c ) expression vector with N-Oct 5 cDNAs ( identical with plasmid V , Fig. 3B ) , d ) β-globin test gene plasmid with the octamer site ( symbolized by 8 ) in 5 bp distance to the TATA-box ( symbolized by T ) and downstream located SV 40 enhancer ; e ) the same plasmid but the octamer site is mutated from ATGCAAAT to CTGAACAT ; f ) truncated β-globin reference gene ; g ) radioactive antisense RNA probe spanning positions -37 to +179 of plasmids d and e .
33 This is illustrated from work on poly ( ethylene terephthalate ) where the loss peak representing the glass transition has been measured by both DMTA and DETA at several frequencies between 0.01 Hz and 100 kHz ( figure 13.18 ) .
34 By increasing the capital stock until its maximum output is Q 2 society can gain the area of the triangle ABE , which reflects the excess of marginal benefit over marginal cost when output is increased from Q to Q 2 .
35 Other subjects include Place Names , Folklore , Clan Donald , Natural History with ornithology particularly covered , Geology , Transport , Distilling and a large section under the heading Descriptions , New material is being added all the time and a library list is printed from time to time .
36 It make no difference at all , electronically speaking , whether the line is printed from left to right or from right to left and most modern printers are capable of bi-directional printing .
37 Roy Holloway is promoted from supervisor to service manager at Hygiene Bristol .
38 This signals clearly that the dynamic of singular love is operative when everyday reality is transfigured from speech to song and the contemplative feels the ordinary demands of the self stilled as he awakes to the wider reality : " may say : " " I slepe and my hert wakes " " " ( 8.106.51 – 2 ) .
39 Dr Julian Hopkin says that although the altered gene is passed from generation to generation by both sexes , the mother appears to be the final passage for the development of the illness .
40 Perhaps people can only address the meeting when they hold a certain talisman ( which is passed from speaker to speaker ) .
41 Stigma is attached to AIDS because of strong social disapproval of the ‘ risk activities ’ by which HIV is passed from person to person and because of ignorance and fear .
42 Each time credit is passed from rule to rule , the rule which passes it keeps back a little for itself .
43 Each time a bucket is passed from hand to hand , a little water is spilt .
44 For example , one sage quoted by Bodine railed against the custom of saying that X and Y were married , or worse , that Mr X was married to Miss Y. Propriety would be better served , he pointed out , if this fact were always expressed in terms of the woman being married to the man , since it is the woman who is passed from father to husband and loses her identity .
45 This is most likely because the word is retrieved from memory upon sight .
46 My young friend Ed Douglas is wrong in assuming that Victor Saunders is excluded from hero-candidacy by virtue of his Gordonstoun education , but right in suggesting its irrelevance ( April issue ) .
47 the maximum amount of a week 's pay taken into account with effect from 1 April 1990 is £184 per week , but that figure is reviewed from time to time .
48 With effect from 1 April 1990 , the maximum award is £8,925 ; that limit is reviewed from time to time .
49 A ball is thrown from player to player and the person in the middle must try to intercept it .
50 Since instructions are processed from left to right on this computer ( unlike data which is processed from right to left ) , the characters of an instruction are picked up until a word mark is reached ( indicating the beginning of the next instruction ) ; the instruction is then executed .
51 Nor has there been experience yet of the voluminous records for individual children when the same approach is extended from science through maths , English , technology , geography , history and modern languages .
52 When I meet Morrissey , at the Hyde park Hotel , he 's dressed from head to foot in black .
53 The " ideal " referred to at the beginning of this chapter is of marriage in which fidelity between partners is maintained from beginning to end .
54 The study of interactions and relationships that constitute the social structure of these various rearing units has begun to provide a description of the rules whereby the structure is maintained from generation to generation .
55 All this material is kept from year to year .
56 Milton Keynes mountain biker Jamie Carr has finished the Great Australian Bike Race … he 's ridden from coast to coast … one of only nine men to make it …
57 The system does not take a zero-based view of needs but has an incremental approach as the formula is replicated from year to year .
58 A feature of the stimuli is that the widths of the stripes within each pattern are random and that the arrangement of stripes is changed from trial to trial .
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