Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year .
2 Acute haemolytic crises usually result from exposure to oxidant drugs , fava beans , bacterial or viral infections , or severe acidosis — for example , diabetic ketoacidosis .
3 In Zvornik 's empty streets , a ragbag collection of Serbian fighters edgily dash from doorway to doorway to avoid sniper fire .
4 X-rays generally come from regions of superhot gas ( 10 million degrees and above ) ; the strongest sources in normal galaxies occur where gas streamers from one star fall towards a companion neutron star or black hole ; powerful extragalactic sources include the centres of quasars , and gas dispersed through clusters of galaxies .
5 The above analysis assumes that capital movements only arise from differences in productivity .
6 Barges nowadays travel from Sharpness to Healings Mill via the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal , and the River Severn .
7 More commuters actually go from London to Reading to work than vice versa .
8 Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England .
9 Ultimately , of course , it does n't matter where or when the music was composed , and I urged any reader with an ear for beauty — whether your tastes habitually range from Mozart to early Beethoven , or from Bartók to Stockhausen , or anywhere in between or beyond — to investigate this CD forthwith .
10 The proportion of adolescents among the female population married or in union varies greatly among developing countries and , depending on local traditions , their problems and the perception of these problems also vary from country to country .
11 Receptive field properties also differ from area to area .
12 In every Shakespeare play where prose appears ( as it does in all but four : Henry VI , Parts 1 and 3 ; King John ; Richard II ) , characters constantly move from prose to verse , or from verse to prose , and back again .
13 All the yards now employ from order to order with minimal ‘ retained ’ work forces .
14 Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time .
15 The down side , of course , is that hasty discharges often result from shortage of beds and thus the new procedures will probably block beds .
16 Despite this apparent discrepancy in cessation rates , it would appear that women give up at a rate very similar to men 's : women almost exclusively smoke ( and therefore give up ) cigarettes , whilst men sometimes switch from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars [ 2 ] .
17 These fluctuations probably result from interaction between phasic gastroduodenal motility and intermittent pancreatic secretion of neutralising bicarbonate .
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