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

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1 The solar wind originates in the atmosphere of the Sun , and consists of a tenuous gas that has acquired sufficiently high outward speed to escape from the Sun .
2 This discussion of the primacy of communal property is a point central to Marx 's whole work , and the pleasure he gained in its confirmation in the work of Morgan seems to me to be the only really clear element to emerge from the notebooks .
3 Meanwhile , much smaller North West neighbour Liverpool is looking to continue building up domestic and regional aviation-related business following its becoming the first local authority-owned airport to transfer from the public to private sector when it was bought by British Aerospace in 1990 .
4 A man of 65 , from Bristol , last week became the first British patient to benefit from the technique , known as rotational angioplasty .
5 The chief conclusion to emerge from the work discussed in this chapter is that retrieval processes contribute to the hybrid — that the latent inhibition effect occurs , at least in part , because subjects tend to retrieve information acquired during pre-exposure to the target stimulus rather than information acquired during conditioning .
6 We believe a reasonable target is for civil R&D to increase from the present 1.8 per cent to 2.5 per cent of GDP .
7 You know , the difficulty of getting up to the flats , i you know I I suffered from arthritis , and er you know i it was quite a strenuous business to get from the ground up to our own flat .
8 Creditors were hoping to persuade Nigeria to abandon its long-standing refusal to borrow from the IMF in order to make funds available for a buyback of commercial debt .
9 The latest White Paper to come from the Ministry of Transport is called Roads for Prosperity .
10 Murray was the major story to emerge from the tournament at Walton Heath .
11 One way of describing the ideal low-pass response depicted in figure 12.1(a) is through the relation This suggested to Butterworth that where n is a large integer , ought to constitute a good response to synthesise from the point of view of creating high-performance low-pass filters .
12 Returning to our personality types , the giver has a great deal to learn from the saying , ‘ blessed are those who mourn ’ .
13 And a good place to recover from the excesses of Glitter City is Death Valley .
14 Already tipped as the next major band to emerge from the North West , they play Cambridge Junction on November 26 , then Leeds Warehouse 27 , Newcastle Riverside 28 , Dundee Bar Chevrolet 29 , Glasgow King Tut 's Wah Wah Hut 30 , Norwich Waterfront December 5 , Portsmouth Polytechnic 7 , Sheffield Leadmill 8 , Liverpool Polytechnic 9 and London Ladbroke Grove Subterania 10 .
15 Already tipped as the next major band to emerge from the North West , they play Cambridge Junction on November 26 , then Leeds Warehouse 27 , Newcastle Riverside 28 , Dundee Bar Chevrolet 29 , Glasgow King Tut 's Wah Wah Hut 30 , Norwich Waterfront December 5 , Portsmouth Polytechnic 7 , Sheffield Leadmill 8 , Liverpool Polytechnic 9 and London Ladbroke Grove Subterania 10 .
16 This gives a moisture retentive medium , but allows excess water to drain from the roots .
17 It had been a great relief to learn from the lawyers that Sunset Cottage , Overclyst , their new home , was already furnished .
18 The Libyan submission to the ICJ had claimed that since Libya had complied with the Montreal Convention of 1971 ( concerning actions threatening the safety of civil aviation ) , the UK and the USA were under a legal obligation to desist from the use of " force or threats " against Libya and from " all violations of the sovereignty , territorial integrity and the political independence of Libya " .
19 The duty is not simply to take reasonable care to refrain from the act or neglect , but to take reasonable care not to injure such a person by the act or neglect .
20 The only firm suggestion to emerge from the meeting was a commitment by the Malaysian state of Sarawak to cut logging by 1.5 million cubic metres a year over the next two years .
21 Unaided by technology ( but possibly assisted by an abundance of cheap labour and a convenient absence of red tape ) the Mark II establishment was up and running in a quarter of the time it has taken the current version to proceed from the stage of the second catastrophic fire in 1980 to opening its doors .
22 No one would argue about that and she believes it 's the duty of any prime minister to lead from the front .
23 General Holomisa , the first black officer to graduate from the South African army 's War College , must have seemed to be the perfect instrument , or stooge , of such a policy .
24 The College in Coleman 's reign took a long time to recover from the difficulties of its early days .
25 The next riser can them be positioned on top of the tread , using a short batten to measure from the front of it , to keep the tread widths even .
26 I agree with my hon. Friend that the next important consequence to flow from the CTC programme is that the benefits of all the curriculum development work undertaken by CTCs will spread to the rest of the education system .
27 They do not receive the education of the middle class : hence their differences , the lack of esteem for the countryman , his vigorous desire to escape from the oppression of this contempt .
28 The ITSFEA 1988 is perhaps the most important legislative initiative to emerge from the US in the field of securities law in recent times .
29 At the High Court in Glasgow yesterday , the mother admitted causing her 21-month-old son to fall from the verandah to his severe injury and the danger of his life .
30 He was not the only bookseller to benefit from the effect of IRA activities in encouraging affluent suburbanites to shop locally — and not the only one to hate admitting it .
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