Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] from [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They felt that a good deal of the South Western Board 's troubles were brought on by excessive expenditure and inadequate tariffs , and Steward found little sympathy from the other Boards , since some of them had equally serious system extension , reinforcement and standardisation problems , and were financing them by adequate tariffs . |
2 | Sukarno and his associates could expect little sympathy from the returning Allies ; surely then the Dutch would be restored ? |
3 | Specialists organised themselves earlier — the American College of Surgeons and the College of Physicians were formed in 1913 and 19l5 respectively , while the Academy of General practice did not appear until 1947 — and , despite the recommendations of the Mills Commission and the Willard Committee in 1963 and 1964 for more broadly trained physicians , there was little response from the medical schools ( Stephen 1979 , p.266 ) . |
4 | For example , Byrd [ 1989 ] solves the problem of matching word senses in different thesauri by computing a set of ’ sense property vectors ’ for each entry from the two thesauri , and then computing an ’ optimal ’ mapping of the two sets . |
5 | Before his association with William Smith and other Lollards of Leicester he had acted as a preacher and for a time as a hermit , with varied reception but some support from the Augustinian canons at Leicester Abbey . |
6 | Clearly , much of this literature from the natural sciences remains contentious ; the counter-arguments largely stemming from ethological , biological and psychological theory 's avoidance of the social world . |
7 | Extricating himself with some difficulty from the tangled bedclothes , Leo continued , ‘ I 'll have to go . ’ |
8 | Where a similar pattern occurred in the parishes north of the Downland scarp there was some resistance from the local interests of lesser men , displaced as they often were from what they had come to regard as their ‘ customary ’ rights , particularly grazing on the extensive wastes . |
9 | The least they can expect is some direction from the political parties prior to the election . ’ |
10 | We got some recognition from the other guitarists but did n't really have the foresight to make it into something big . |
11 | my Lord the I rely on , on this passage and your Lordship has also got the full section dealing with er the nature of the directive er from er the er from the and book , I rely on this as er as indicating both the text of the , of the treaty itself and this passage from the learned authors as indicating that it is within the power of the United Kingdom |
12 | This separation from the mainstream arts community is the first stage towards true integration . |
13 | But I believed that I could avoid them , with some help from the Vadinamian processes themselves . |
14 | Mr Broady recounted the growth and development of policing in the area and showed many interesting slides , some dating from the earliest days of photography . |
15 | There was no reply from the bishop , but he did n't hear another squeak from the turbulent priests either . |
16 | Second , they often live some distance from the black communities and so their black children tend to be socially isolated from immediate relatives and from other black people . |
17 | The Company had a generating station built in Wellesley Road , Sutton , some distance from the proposed tramways . |
18 | Another site , some distance from the main concentrations , where a major change has been dated to 350 — 60 is the villa at Great Casterton . |
19 | This departure from the rigid procedures of experimental psychology sets up a radical challenge to the conventional discipline . |
20 | This evidence from the southern suburbs clearly indicates an arrangement of elongated properties end-on to the frontages housing a variety of activities , but apart from a more generous allocation of space , little differentiates the associated buildings from their counterparts in the central area . |
21 | In the absence of a good history it may be impossible to differentiate this syndrome from the early stages of a severe primary infection . |
22 | A growing proportion of children in care of the local authority are not actually placed in homes or boarded out but are left under the charge of parent , guardian , relative or friend with some supervision from the social workers . |
23 | Reverting to that basic unit proportion which for convenience is 500mm ( 19¾in ) , the outer eyelets are positioned this distance from the central eyelets and over the cross-spar in all cases . |
24 | In early 1941 Glyn , Mills & Co , keen to provide staff with some respite from the heavy air-raids and war-time pressures of work , purchased Moorend Park Hotel at Charlton Kings near Cheltenham . |
25 | He also knew that this was Lennie 's chance to gain some respect from the other men , especially Curley . |
26 | Another inscription from the same civitas , found at the capital of Metz , refers to … nius Numidius magister pagi Io … and demonstrates that pagi could also have their own officials . |
27 | Nor did he say that he thought it was unlikely , on the whole , that the Bishop would sack a perfectly competent administrator who happened not to be smarmy enough to some thruster from the Scottish lowlands . |
28 | We may not know exactly how evolution took place , but it is at least now clear that humanity evolved in some way from the higher apes ; that there were female and male of other species on the earth before the appearance of women and men . |
29 | Many colonnades , staircases , doorways and corridors open on to the Central Courts and , if the bull dance really did take place there , they must have been protected in some way from the rampaging bulls . |
30 | Then I manoeuvred the auto among the trees , until I set it — according to my estimation — in the perfect position , some way from the main gates of the tower , but having them in view even in the present dismal light . |