Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 At the end of 1864 the legal system was reformed and the judiciary separated from the administrative bureaucracy , as reformers had long urged .
32 The study was empty ; the light came from the adjacent room .
33 The only light came from the big fire .
34 With the ribber carriage separated from the main carriage ( without yarn ) take it slowly across these needles and you will note that ALTERNATE needles come higher than the others .
35 The impetus for this study came from the disastrous upsurge in the levels of these diseases , particularly gonorrhoea , which was increasing at 10 to 15 per cent .
36 A hole in the wall , through which light shone from the next room .
37 With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 .
38 The department benefits from the excellent research libraries in Edinburgh , especially New College Library and the National Library of Scotland .
39 The red-breast sings from the tall larch
40 She had no need to tell him , for a buzz of talk sounded from the ground-floor room straight ahead , beyond the stairs .
41 The Great Barrier Reef stretches from the extreme north-east of Australia , down past Queensland 's Daintree forest and undeveloped coast , to peter out some 2,000 kilometres to the south .
42 ‘ The central issue raised on this aspect of the appeal is whether there is any evidence upon which the judge could find that the plaintiffs behaved in a manner in relation to the conduct of the son as to make them liable to suffer financial loss resulting from the equitable relief sought by the defendants .
43 The compensatory award is intended to reimburse you for financial loss resulting from the unfair dismissal .
44 In none of the patients at stage III was an infectious agent isolated from the gastrointestinal tract .
45 Angy with dead eyes wide open and blood gushing from the terrible wound in her throat .
46 In this way the study diverges from the usual tradition of elite studies where emphasis has been placed on ideological response or constituency service as the key to understanding the adoption of attitudes in such an elite .
47 Moi , " he knew from his reading , was an Annamese term derived from the Chinese word for " savage , " and looking at the dark-skinned , low-browed men , he could see they were of a different racial stock from the Annamese ; they wore only breechclouts that left their haunches naked and they grinned and chattered animatedly in their own language as they moved quickly about their work .
48 The experiments using indomethacin to inhibit cyclo-oxygenase activity would support the above concept , since indomethacin suppressed all differences between the three experimental groups suggesting that in the absence of normal prostaglandin generation , there is no beneficial effect derived from the dietary supplement with polyunsaturated fatty acids .
49 Fig. 1 shows this fabric knitted from the basic punchcard design used as an example of basic slip stitch in my last article .
50 As well as the despairing cries of ‘ oops ! ’ from the light beams , she could now hear a muffled , mocking chant coming from the ray-gun box : ‘ Yah , yer missed !
51 Michael Chance and Stephen Varcoe are both on characteristically strong form but my greatest pleasure derived from the eloquent declamation of recitatives by Anthony Rolfe Johnson .
52 I recognized some pirated recordings of Sade in cabaret coming from the upper floor and , louder , some mid-period John Coltrane from the living-room .
53 Lying together in bed with creme brulee and champagne to hand , the only light coming from the soundless telly , curtains left open to the soft night , they talked over old times .
54 When he looked at you it was as if an icy wind blew from the far north .
55 The motivation for this research derives from the pressing need to assess the reliability of econometric models for cross-section data .
56 One is North Korea 's declared intention to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) after the demand of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) to inspect sites which Pyongyang says are non-nuclear .
57 Pulses of laser light streamed from the right-hand passage and blasted white-hot holes in the opposite wall .
58 The Paddy Hancox-trained flyer led from the first flight to win by three lengths in 31.06 secs , clipping an astonishing 27 spots off the record , which had been held by Brough Park 's Jenks Challenger .
59 It was the wholesale application to civilian society of the one-way chain of command learned from the military milieu into which Franco was born .
60 Table 1 is an extract taken from the complete table , showing the distribution of turns greater than 40 , 60 , 80 and 100 words respectively .
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