Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [verb] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Most women gain most of their knowledge of the criminal justice process from the media since few will have attended actual court cases or learnt from friends of what actually happens in the criminal justice system .
2 Static welfare losses that arise from departures from competition in output markets are set against longer-run , dynamic gains which may arise from an increase in the supply of innovations that come about in less than perfectly competitive markets .
3 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
4 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
5 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
6 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
7 Using the Jodrell Bank Radio telescope in Cheshire , they had observed the super dense pulsating radio star ( pulsar ) PSR18219-10 for 18 months and deduced from variations in its radio signature that it was being orbited by a planet every six months at approximately the same distance as that from Venus to the Sun .
8 To be specific , do Jewish and Arabic readers have comic strips that read from right to left , as their script does ?
9 The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested .
10 Experts were divided on the cause , with some blaming the hordes of pollen beetles that descended from fields of oil seed rape on to garden crops , other believing the hot , dry weather caused a change in the development of the reproductive system of the plants .
11 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
12 ( c ) Overseas Central Banks and International Institutions — the Bank holds accounts for a variety of international financial organisations , including the World Bank , the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , and organises international transactions that originate from intervention in exchange markets .
13 WITH Jahangir Khan not defending his title , a new era dawns today in the history of the Hi-Tec British Open Championships , which , with the qualifying rounds completed , begin at Lambs and continue from Friday at Wembley .
14 The divorce was very traumatic , full of accusations , stamping of feet and pleading from Marie for me to come back .
15 Harry demonstrated their strength by whipping off his shoes and walking from root to tip with neither give or wrinkling .
16 He fingerspelt Bobo want chocolate ? and got what he thought might be an expression of interest as Bobo made a couple of deep whoo noises and rocked from side to side .
17 This is despite the fact that the ships would , in war , have to sweep nuclear mines and operate from bases against which the Soviet Union would probably use nuclear bombs or missiles .
18 motor vehicles owned by the Forestry Commission or by local authorities and used from time to time for the purpose of fighting fires ;
19 From here he controlled a web of spies and informers that ran from Madurai to Attock , from the beaches of Malabar to the mangrove swamps of Bengal .
20 If science is based on experience , then by what means is it possible to get from the singular statements that result from observation to the universal statements that make up scientific knowledge ?
21 With these two basic skills , bird weavers can attach nests that dangle from tips of branches or leaves and construct domed and compartmented dwellings of great perfection .
22 Spurs occur on the legs of many insects and differ from setae in being of multicellular origin .
23 He was presented to the Headmaster in his sleeveless jacket , ragged trousers and covered from head to foot in dirt .
24 The Largs-based professional slumped to 51st on the Order of Merit last season but , thanks to his new extra long putter , he has solved his short game problems and gone from strength to strength .
25 Existing guarantees offer extra rights but vary from maker to maker .
26 Kinsbourne 's ( 1970 ) explanation of perceptual asymmetries as resulting from activation of the contralateral hemisphere could , however , handle their data .
27 Prior to the mid-nineteenth century , magazines such as Youth 's Monthly Visitor aimed their moral homilies at an undefined audience covering both sexes and ranging from children to young adults .
28 The reference to Section 5(1) is to the power which the Act gives the Secretary of State to approve all qualifications granted by outside bodies and arising from courses of study pursued by pupils of compulsory school age in maintained schools .
29 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
30 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
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