Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is evident not only from the fact that the jurisdiction of the Legal Services Ombudsman under sections 21 to 26 of the Act stops at the moment when a complaint enters into the jurisdiction of a disciplinary tribunal : section 22(7) , but also from the fact that in section 27(3) Parliament refers to the process by which a barrister may be disbarred or temporarily suspended from practice by order of an Inn of Court without any hint that it disapproves or wishes to alter in any way the manner in which for centuries the Inns have made orders for disbarment subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
2 Jean-Paul Scarpitta , her ‘ cultural adviser ’ , meanwhile had been indicted for ‘ forgery and embezzlement of public funds ’ and only released from bail of FFr1.2 million after the second inventory .
3 In 1754 Ramsay was again in Italy , where he remained for three years , developing the wonderfully delicate style of his maturity , and constantly drawing from life with all the avidity to learn of a student .
4 A general fining of the material and better sorting from east to west is the result .
5 In the indictment Bunyan was accused , among other things , of ‘ devilishly and perniciously abstaining from coming to Church to hear Divine Service ’ .
6 Lisabeth and Fenella were being moved out of the way and generally harried from pillar to post .
7 Should we be passive and possibly die from lack of self defence — or shoot him dead and be tried for culpable homicide ?
8 Four were from Edinburgh , and possibly resulted from consultation of copies borrowed outwith the normal inter-library loan system .
9 The King , now reconciled to the church and formally absolved from complicity in Becket 's murder , pursued his old path of family politics and territorial expansion .
10 HCIMA will provide and regularly update from time to time information on the match between the content of the professional certificate programme and other equivalent/relevant courses , indicating areas where bridging studies are likely to be needed .
11 He went over to the spot where Allen had hidden , ‘ … and then moved from tree to tree until he reached the path about twenty paces ahead .
12 They tell such horror stories as GE putting up sales teams from competing suppliers in the same hotel and then moving from room to room asking each supplier to think about reducing its bid for the contract .
13 I tried running but gave up after two paces , and then went from meditation to mental arithmetic , calculating the length of each step by counting them for each revolution of the wheel .
14 His career sounded very hit and miss ; he 'd switched from one subject to another at university , studying for a PhD but never completing it , and then shifted from job to job , looking for status rather than satisfaction .
15 He tells of one teacher who was interviewed by police for 12 hours , and then suspended from work for six months after one of his pupils accused him of touching her up .
16 It was parked next to the wall and almost hidden from view by the red Studebaker beside it .
17 Programs such as Studio Software 's DO-IT and Software Publishing 's Harvard Professional Publisher ( now long defunct and actually licensed from Bestinfo of SuperPage and Wave4 fame ) were emerging for the PC while the Macintosh was also being targeted by Manhattan Graphics with Ready , Set , Go ! ( now distributed by Letraset ) and Boston Publishing Systems with the now defunct MacPublisher .
18 However , it is a fact of life that what is considered reasonable is the product of our experience and therefore varies from person to person .
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