Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That 's difficult , when you were brought up to believe you would be looked after from the cradle to the grave .
2 The same kind of problem arises if the system is looked at from the angle of the natural sciences .
3 The relatively low cost of long distance inter-city bus services , combined with their comfort and strict passenger control has , for instance , made them a highly competitive force when looked at from the viewpoint of older or economy conscious passengers .
4 The main point I want to make is that , looked at from the perspective of an individual teacher 's working life , this kind of action constitutes one very important strategy within a whole repertoire of ways of improving their pleasure and satisfaction in the job .
5 Looked at from the perspective of land distribution and usage , Great Britain could be described as a predominantly agricultural kingdom based on the three countries of England , Scotland , and Wales .
6 ‘ This is a technology , ’ says the UK Genetics Forum , ‘ which should be looked at from the point of view that if something goes wrong , it ca n't be put right .
7 So , when looked at from the point of view of total social production , Dept .
8 Alternatively , you may come to the conclusion that there is a real distinction between the authorities , and in this event the problem must be looked at from the point of view of general legal principle or public policy to decide whether it should be brought under the one head or the other .
9 The report that hon. Members receive and that the public pick up outside would have been looked at from the point of view of the client , the promoter and the public interest .
10 ( A new test must be applied for from the N.E.C. for each re-take . )
11 And the whole lot would be done up from the bottom as a winter ‘ do-up ’ to stop the mud from getting on to it . ’
12 Whilst no-one can predict with certainty all the problems which will occur during the life of a firm , it is important that certain basic matters be attended to from the outset in relation to the conduct of the partners and their responsibilities .
13 They 're moved to from the base in heavily guarded convoys — ordinary motorists unaware that they 're just feet from a nuclear bomb .
14 On the morning of the Melbourne Stakes , which was to be Phar Lap 's warm-up race for the Melbourne Cup three days later , he was shot at from the window of a car as he returned from exercise .
15 The pile of three blocks shown in the drawing would be stable if pushed at from the direction of one of the arrows and very unstable if pushed at from the other direction .
16 But the main point is this : that irrespective of whether an analysis is embarked upon from the position of an openly stated or tacitly assumed ontological bias , or whether , on the contrary , the question of an ultimate choice of basic ontological existents is deliberately left undecided , it is usually taken for granted that the concept of an ontological existent is in general well understood .
17 For these reasons alone the issue must be dealt with from the outset with as much information as is possible .
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