Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir John Pope Hennessy , an Irish adventurer , successfully claimed immunity from arrest for the recovery of the huge debts he accumulated while the Member for King 's County in the 1860s . |
2 | As the tsars slowly transformed Ukraine from ally into colony , later generations of Ukrainians came to agree with their national poet 's assessment of him as ‘ the unwise son ’ . |
3 | The clash they made on the stones below jarred Harry from head to heels , and for a moment shook the intensity of his concentration . |
4 | This chapter looks at how each of the different aspects of this strategy has been employed , not only to free money from welfare for tax cuts but also to gain an appreciation of the extent of the disenfranchisement from an insurance-based welfare that has occurred . |
5 | In short , wage inflation operates not only to divert resources from investment in the country 's manufacturing capacity but also to make borrowing and exporting more and more difficult . |
6 | Any change in position could be attributed to external factors , and so a defence of one 's own consistency could be mounted , whilst apparently changing sides from loyalism to republicanism . |
7 | From DEC 's multi-colour , multi-font text widget , users can additionally edit text from right to left . |
8 | Members still enjoy freedom from arrest for a period extending from 40 days before the commencement of a session to 40 days after it . |
9 | The cloud is quite a bit thinner than yesterday , but the sequence still shows movement from east to west , which is n't good news when the north sea is cold . |
10 | The transfer always takes place from right to left . |
11 | He also made translations from Turkish to Latin . |
12 | There is every reason to believe that nerve fibres can also transmit messages from cell to cell with different codes . |
13 | The Constitution also granted immunity from prosecution to members of the armed forces , police and prison services for their actions during the 1987 coups and during the period of military government up to the end of 1987 . |
14 | We also get requests from work from the organisational review working party , which is a working party that 's erm basically looking to progress to the D M D , Decentralization of Microtization initiative . |
15 | Probably the single most raised criticism of PageMaker in its earlier versions was that it did not automatically flow text from column to column or page to page . |
16 | You can also get cash from Bank of Scotland , Barclays and Lloyds Bank machines and even from bank machines in Spain and Portugal . |
17 | Drug profits have also been affected by provisions in the Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 ( Section 24 ) , which makes assisting drug trafficking an offence , and also provides immunity from breach of contract where it is disclosed to the police that funds or investments are derived from drug trafficking . |
18 | Gumperz ( 1977 ) , for example , has argued that such variables can be used to invoke domains of interpretation , e.g. to mark transitions from chat to business . |
19 | ‘ Are ye leaving so soon , Master English Clerk ? ’ she asked suggestively , her eyes boldly studying Corbett from head to toe . |
20 | Simply transmitting information from input to output may seem a trivial task , but the neuron has two opportunities to be discriminating in performing it . |
21 | On Nov. 15 former Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams was put on probation for two years , ordered to devote up to 100 hours to community service and fined a token $50 for unlawfully witholding information from Congress in the Iran-contra scandal [ see p. 38521 ] . |
22 | But this can not be the whole story , for David Rhodes and others have discovered that this communication can even take place from tree to tree , where there is no root or other physical contact . |
23 | May also be confused with dark Marsh Harrier ( p. 87 ) , but glides with wings level , not canted upwards , and frequently twists tail from side to side . |
24 | Where George Eliot tends simply to employ terms from painting in the description of her great houses , Henry James , for whom they have retreated a stage further , actually presents them in the two dimensions of paint . |
25 | This was a sardonic reference to the distance which has sometimes separated Levein from selection by the national coach , though the idea of McQueen , last capped against Wales in 1981 , being recalled has turned out not to be so fanciful after all in the midst of the worst injury crisis of Roxburgh 's association with Scotland . |
26 | It is being set up with more than £1 million over five years from British Biotechnology Ltd , one of a rare breed in Britain : a world-class biotechnology company successfully transferring technology from academia into the marketplace . |
27 | Palace , FA Cup finalists in 1990 , currently lie second from bottom of the Premier League , and Coppell 's efforts have not been helped by sniping on the sidelines from his chairman Ron Noades . |
28 | At the top of the pile was a beautifully typed essay from Sheikh on the causes of the English Civil War . |
29 | What Fraser and his colleagues decided to do , therefore , was try and introduce an element of competition first by dividing the three available stations — London , Midlands , Northern — ‘ vertically ’ , and secondly to move programmes from station to station ‘ horizontally ’ . |
30 | Never file nails from centre to sides — always file in one direction only , from side to centre . |