Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Who stands to benefit from a growing reservoir of divided unprotected workers ? |
2 | The greatest oak still has to grow from a tiny acorn . |
3 | Sometimes this restricted approach seems to emerge from a conscious limitation of political interests . |
4 | Alzheimer 's disease seems to stem from a complete loss of cholinergic neurones from a nucleus in the basal forebrain that sends fibres to the cerebral cortex . |
5 | The etiology of this phenomenon has been principally studied in sheep and seems to result from a temporary relaxation in immunity associated with changes in the circulating levels of the lactogenic hormone , prolactin . |
6 | NEW listeners and new comedy writing talent that 's what BBC Radio 4 tells me it hopes to gain from a three-day stay at Liverpool University this week . |
7 | I am prepared to give way to the hon. Gentleman , but he continues to interrupt from a sedentary position , irrespective of your ruling , Madam Deputy Speaker . |
8 | Wednesday are likely to start with Paul Warhurst and Gordon Watson up front , though Nigel Jemson will play if Watson fails to recover from a heavy cold . |