Example sentences of "[that] [verb] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Windows that pivot from a central point are frequently fitted in modern flats for ease of cleaning . |
2 | ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene , but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’ |
3 | ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’ |
4 | Babies she had seen before had fat fleshy faces that spread from a central dummy . |
5 | He had said that it was the duty of any chairman to refer an offer that came from a reputable source to his board and shareholders . |
6 | She watches me through a black veil that hangs from a black hat . |
7 | The back has deep , '50s-style chest-contouring , and the whole body is finished in a delicately-sprayed sunburst that darkens from a deep yellow at the centre to a medium orange at the edges . |
8 | She realized then that the coffin lid had simply been lifted off , letting in light from a long strip-light that hung from a plain rock ceiling . |
9 | Dance in all its aspects has proved capable of embracing the whole range of emotions and behaviour that emerge from a proper reading and understanding of the text . |
10 | But in South Africa today , and surely for a good many years to come , there are also additional considerations that demand from a large company actions and policies that go beyond its immediate business interests and seek to ameliorate the excessive social and economic imbalances that have developed in our society . |
11 | A great many contract negotiations that started from a written set of terms and conditions sent with an offer to negotiate , which in fact produced mainly contracts upon the original terms offered , with little evidence of variations introduced by negotiation , would seem likely to be caught . |
12 | First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share . |
13 | There was music , too , and those long shafts of light that fell from a high window , somewhere over to my right . |
14 | the single point that emerges from a close reading of the literature on the underclass and the inner city is that there is no valid need to identify the poor by their putative behaviour at all . |
15 | The Dalek Killer was on a balcony — a flat , unwalled slab that projected from a wide opening just below the top of the wall . |
16 | This was one of the conclusions that emerged from a recent conference on Media and Theological Education which was sponsored by the Jerusalem Trust and held at Edinburgh University , Scotland . |
17 | I comfort myself with that recollection when dealing with complaints about my own paper , very much part of a modern editor 's work in an age when our readers have become more critical and more discriminating , but Professor Macmurray 's insights have helped me to distinguish between those complaints that flow , as they sometimes do , from a different subjective interpretation of a given body of facts and those that arise from a straightforward error on our part . |
18 | Therefore , the EC has sought to develop a policy designed to secure the benefits that arise from a competitive market , since as national barriers to inter-state competition are removed there is a danger that these can be replaced by privately erected barriers . |
19 | The world is a great jewel , a blue and green jewel that shines from a million facets . |
20 | The reasoning behind that is that come from a lower class generally if you ca n't you know you ca n't go to a nursery school cos you have to pay for nursery school education in this country . |
21 | ( 2 ) Straight or curved lines that radiate from a common centre , but do not necessarily pass through it . |
22 | Drife should not be surprised that many women respond to a strange man with a conditioned response that arises from a long learning experience in a male dominated society . |
23 | After notification from Greenpeace , German officials had revealed to their Hungarian counterparts that waste from a chemical factory in Halle had entered Hungary under false documents and been transported in barrels to different areas of the country . |