Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [vb base] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier yesterday Mr Clarke told a London conference of health authority leaders that the district authorities emerge from the reforms as the ‘ patients ’ friends ’ , by assessing the health of their populations and meeting those needs when purchasing care from competing hospitals . |
2 | Is it possible that some learning difficulties arise from the ways in which schools are organised and managed ? |
3 | The example Winch cites is from the film Violent Saturday in which a gang of bank robbers hide from the police on a farm belonging to a strict religious community which upheld the principle of non-violence . |
4 | All along this corridor , Gargoyle faces and stone hands protrude from the walls . |
5 | The music at one and the same time offers escape from the banalities of social life and is continuous with them ; its twin functions are thus distraction ( music as narcotic ) and affirmation : ‘ accepting what there is … identifying … with the inescapable product ’ ( Adorno 1976 : 41 ; 1978a : 288 ) . |
6 | 17th-century pan lids hang from the shelves . |