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

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1 In November 1992 the Reed commission published its Review of health and social services for mentally disordered offenders and others requiring similar services ( Cm. 2088 ) , whose recommendations also complement the care programme approach , with particular emphasis on diverting people with mental health needs from the criminal justice system .
2 Merton starts from the basic functionalist position that social stability is based on a strong consensus of values , which the majority of people come to share .
3 The superstition that the third light from a match brings bad luck apparently originates from the first world war , when German soldiers in the opposite trench would notice the first light , take aim at the second and fire at the third .
4 The nut itself is a curious thing that grows from the so-called cashew apple , and both are filled with a nasty acid fluid that causes dermatitis .
5 The University of Edinburgh benefits from the largest campus computing network in Britain , which is constantly being upgraded to provide students and staff with state of the art facilities .
6 ″ ) is light , stiff and benefits from the straight throat beam ( STB ) design which helps to prevent the racket twisting after off centre hits .
7 Happy as a Sandbag , A musical review of the 1940s , which opens tonight , features songs , dances and acts from the Second World War .
8 ‘ We are not talking about births , ’ Verity , veteran of TV hits ranging from Dr Who to Minder reveals from the luxury London office she shares with her Great Dane , Arthur Daley .
9 The second defines a procedure which clears from the current cursor position to the end of line on an 80 column screen .
10 This proposal is discussed here as a way of illustrating the main principles involved in lessening dependence on means tests , while at the same time extending the idea of social citizenship which stems from the national insurance system .
11 Sissinghurst is just one of eight furniture ranges from the new Terranova collection .
12 However , this source suffers from the long time gap between censuses , and so more detailed and more frequent information on changing land use within the forest still has to rely on ad hoc surveys .
13 Kurt at No 39 with Lithium suffers from the rare ailment narcolepsy which strikes any time .
14 The two singles wins for Berkshire left the reigning champions in an irretrievable position and the home side added a dash more salt to their opponents ' wounds as they clinched a full eight victory points from the remaining doubles victory .
15 No , no , it 's not only their own er we have got er entries from W I members of other villages , but mainly its from the members who live in the villages and of course that is the beauty of the book , where it differs from the normal travel book , it 's the story of villages by people who actually live in them .
16 This model differs from the public law model because it presupposes separate spheres of operation for regulatory rules and " ordinary " law .
17 Equation ( 19.13 ) for the mean velocity U i differs from the laminar flow equation by the addition of the last term .
18 The caves and rock shelters of the Klasies River Mouth , for those without an atlas to hand , are about 100 kilometres west as the crow flies from the Eastern Cape Province town of Port Elizabeth in South Africa .
19 It 's worth recording that alongside NRA 's regular monitoring of ICI 's ‘ consent ’ discharges , ICI itself carries out nearly two thousand analyses each month on contents from its outfalls and drains from the three Teesside production sites .
20 It appears from the German newspaper report that the Bonn authorities , in the form of BfV , were told what was going on following MI5 and MI6 's involvement in 1981 .
21 William Wright of Charing Cross 's 1634 monument to Lady Deane at Great Maplestead , Essex , has a more exaggerated movement than that of Donne , and the hands are now completely liberated from the shroud as she emerges from the black marble recess of the tomb .
22 More typically , however , the active involvement of the authorities of the relevant foreign State will be required ( especially if the attitudes of those authorities derives from the civil law tradition ) or at least desirable .
23 Chairman Michael started off on a nice tripartisan note which er I think we on this side er did appreciate and it 's true that this panel er has agreed a great deal , covered a lot of ground and er I think er avoided the sort of er , er controversy etc. , etc. , was which we 're now caring now we are arranging in practical groups does mean the Labour groups has introduced a sound note er Brian started off by saying that the Conservatives er were not interested in an economic development strategy , er I must point out that and this activity derives from the local government managing act nineteen eighty nine , and by the present Government .
24 On the whole , there is very little variation between Authorities in the amounts per head allocated on the basis of total population figures , although Westminster provides a striking exception ; the very large amount for Westminster derives from the large daytime population , since all provision for library expenditure for commuters is transferred to their place of work !
25 ( The Etruscan show will be held concurrently in Memphis Pink Palace Museum , whose name derives from the pink Georgia marble of the original building , former home of the founder of the Piggly Wiggly grocery chain ) .
26 ‘ When Brad escapes from the Nebulan experiment lab and sets off with Cord and Tara to immobilize the directed-energy scythe on the Xerxian attack ship — where 's Chelsi ? ’
27 Eliminating the risk element in electricity prices is the most important benefit that ICI expects from the planned 1725MW Enron power station on Teesside .
28 The signalling dates from the First World War and will cost £400 000 to replace .
29 Furthermore , two-earner couples enjoy greater allowances ( 2.6SA ) than single-earner couples ( 1.6SA ) , a provision that dates from the Second World War when there was a policy to encourage married women to work .
30 Although an increasing amount of community adult education development involves small voluntary organisations , the crucial full-time staff involvement comes from the major adult education institutions .
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