Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By a notice of appeal dated 6 September 1991 the solicitors appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) under section 6(2) of the Act of 1986 the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of section 3 of the Act to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell and ( b ) under section 61(1) of the Act the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of any rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell ; ( 2 ) the court had no jurisdiction under sections 6(2) and 61(1) to award claims for compensation for loss against persons knowingly concerned in such contraventions in contrast to sections 6(3) to ( 7 ) and sections 61(3) to ( 7 ) ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) the power of the court under section 6(2) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court might direct for restoring the parties to the transaction to the position in which they were before the transaction was entered into and ( b ) the power of the court under section 61(1) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention of the rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to take such steps as the court might direct to remedy it included power to make a financial award against such person directing payment by that person to individual investors of sums equivalent to the amounts paid by such investors pursuant to the said transaction , neither subsection empowering the court to order restitution by the repayment of moneys outside the possession or control of the person concerned ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law ( a ) in his construction of sections 6(2) and 61(1) in failing to have regard to the principle ‘ generalibus specialia derogant , ’ in particular in holding that there could exist within each of sections 6 and 61 two parallel powers to order financial redress at the suit of the plaintiff , one derived from sections 6(3) and 6(4) and sections 61(3) and 61(4) respectively , which was subject to the limitations set out in those and subsequent subsections , and the other derived from section 6(2) and section 61(1) , which was subject to no such limitations ; ( b ) in rejecting the submission that sections 6 and 61 were essentially procedural and did not create new substantive legal rights and remedies ; and ( c ) in failing to have regard to the fact that the orders sought under paragraphs 11 and 13 of the prayer to the amended statement of claim required payment to the plaintiff or alternatively into court of moneys recovered thereunder from the solicitors despite the absence of any provisions for such orders in the Act , his dismissal of the summons being inconsistent with his finding that there was no provision in sections 6(2) or 61(1) directing payment into court and that any order under the sections would have to direct repayment of the sum paid to each individual investor who had made the original payment .
2 Recorded music has now become a separate expressive form , thanks to a range of studio technologies deriving fundamentally from the ability to edit and amalgamate sounds , made possible by the use of magnetic tape .
3 A myriad becks tumbled down from the hills into the valleys and dales below , cutting a gorge here or following the old meltwater channels there .
4 In a television address , he called on deputies to pull back from the brink .
5 In a television address , he called on deputies to pull back from the brink .
6 Sharp icicles fly out from the caster 's hand and strike the first unit or model in their path .
7 Steps led up from the stone paving to a wide veranda , which was adorned with hanging plants and tubs full of flowers .
8 Many gardeners believe that an informal pool should be planted liberally , with waterlilies obscuring areas of the water surface , and reeds and rushes tumbling in from the garden .
9 The eyes gazed out from the screen .
10 Presidential elections held on Nov. 11 were contested by 12 candidates ranged politically from the centre to the far right , with no left-wing parties represented .
11 This may sound harsh , but it seems to me that when we lost our empire our eyes came down from the horizon and looked at our feet .
12 The lads came up from the gill with buckets of water and stood a-row along the brink .
13 A door opened and a light so bright and sudden it hurt their eyes spilled through from the back .
14 Then one of the travelling craftsmen came out from the town and lined the cart , trap or wagon we happened to be making : that means he painted the finishing touches , the lines on the wheels and the panels .
15 And when old words die out on the tongue , new melodies break forth from the heart ; and where the old tracks are lost , new country is revealed with its wonders .
16 Please bear in mind , however , that we can not accept responsibility for the contents of the reports as the valuers act independently from the society — except in certain parts of the country where we employ in-house valuers .
17 Sir Harold sat still , his eyes turned away from the window , his head full of old dreams .
18 For a moment his eyes turned away from the city to the sleeping form of Madra .
19 Her pale blue eyes turned away from the interviewer and towards the camera .
20 A flight of steps leads up from the courtyard and there is entry also from the house end .
21 He left the car again , and saw something else on the other side of it — a pair of legs jutting out from the bushes nearby .
22 For some reason ( possibly through oversight ) this provision is not reproduced in the Leasing and Factoring Conventions , which in other respects borrowed heavily from the scope provisions of the Sales Convention .
23 The sea wall ended , steps going down from the promenade and burying themselves in sand .
24 And there are steps going down from the drawing room , and up from the dining room .
25 Initially , he had much sympathy from the British trade union movement , funds pouring in from the mainland , including almost £pound94,000 collected by the Trades Union Congress .
26 There was a glimpse of dark , pain-filled eyes peering out from the folds of the red blankets .
27 Many nomads have settled in villages , bringing with them their ancestral compositions and weaving techniques , and few villages have escaped the broader cultural and rug-making influences spreading outwards from the towns .
28 Any animals shy away from the mist .
29 These rings could be the result of surface waves spreading out from the impact through the solid surface , or the result of a succession of wall slumps in a once deeper basin .
30 The Pakistani authorities banned the proposed protest on Feb. 6 , and on Feb. 7 deployed 40,000 security personnel along the border and blockaded roads in and out of the Azad Kashmir capital of Muzaffarabad ; nevertheless , 7,000 JKLF supporters set off from the city on Feb. 11 .
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