Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [noun sg] from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Caught in the horse-herd , Joseph rescues his daughter from advancing troopers of the 2nd Cavalry , after General Miles ' attack in a snowy hollow of the Bear Paws Mountains , 8.00 a.m. , 30th September 1877 .
2 Like the Swiss-German project Leigh 's space receives its money from European backers , around nineteen and mostly Italian , whom Leigh advises on art purchases .
3 The CCS computer gathers its information from various sources including steering , brake and engine sensors and accelerometers .
4 The pass gets its name from two groups of deep limestone potholes set either side of the road .
5 It takes its cue from other kinds of liberation , and rests the call for Animal Liberation on the recognition of the rights of nonhuman animals , including in particular their right not to be treated as mere means to human ends .
6 This has the effect of diverting our attention away from previous cases where the method has failed and hence of escaping the sceptical argument which takes its start from those cases .
7 In Scotland there are two in particular — there 's the pop scene that draws its inspiration from American bohemians like Lou Reed , Arthur Lee , Tom Verlaine , and there 's your scene , which takes its cue from Bowie 's Young Americans , Average White Band , Steely Dan , Chic …
8 The Group meets four times a year and draws its membership from senior members within the industry .
9 This passage shifts our focus from human rights to human responsibilities .
10 The Index derives its ranking from 10 indicators of human well-being : life expectancy , access to clean water , calorie supply , infant immunisation , secondary school environment , income per head , inflation , access to technology , political freedom and human rights .
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