Example sentences of "[noun pl] is [verb] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | KIRKBY comic Sean Styles is grinning from ear to ear with his latest job . |
2 | The number of visitors is increasing from year to year but at the peak of the holiday season this is causing more congestion and overuse of the landscape . |
3 | The ad hoc collection of topics is saved from nonentity by the stature of the contributors ; especially Daniel C. Dennett , who both contributes the interesting paper ‘ Making sense of ourselves ’ and whose important ideas on intentionality are well described and discussed by Stephen Stich , and by Paul and Patricia Churchland and Colin McGinn . |
4 | A feature of the stimuli is that the widths of the stripes within each pattern are random and that the arrangement of stripes is changed from trial to trial . |
5 | The " ideal " referred to at the beginning of this chapter is of marriage in which fidelity between partners is maintained from beginning to end . |
6 | Responsibility for deploying resources in support of courses is separated from responsibility for academic management and maintenance of standards . |