Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Horses have a very good memory , and an intelligent horse may learn something from a single incident . |
2 | This process can take anything from a few weeks to a few months . |
3 | These in their turn might derive something from the order and timelessness of the mainstream tradition . |
4 | Treatment can cost anything from a few hundred pounds to up to £15,000 in exceptional circumstances . |
5 | Properly interpreted and monitored , the quarter mill map can prevent anything from a stray into controlled airspace to a fatal accident . |
6 | The all-alloy 24-valve twin-cam engine is described by Cosworth as being of the ‘ high-efficiency ’ type , and follows the ‘ modular ’ theory — meaning that the basic design could suit anything from the three-cylinder unit to a V12 . |
7 | And a village water supply will protect everyone from a common yet life-threatening disease like diarrhoea . |