Example sentences of "[vb base] from [art] [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There are new flat roof systems about which are supposed to be better , but they suffer from the same inherent disadvantages as their earlier counterparts . |
2 | The theorists ' problems stem from the many different ways quarks have of getting from A to B. On the way , they can emit or absorb any number of gluons ( particles which carry the strong nuclear force ) , so the possibilities are endless . |
3 | In this sense the elements of a people 's ‘ real ’ universe can be ‘ turned upside down ’ as easily as those of its linguistic universe , since their apprehension of both stem from the same fundamental principles of thought and meaning construction . |
4 | Their seeds had remained dormant underground for years or come from a few surviving specimens . |
5 | Labour and Liberals spring from the same radical roots and their greatest moments have come when they cooperate : 1906 , 1945 , and their worst when they split evenly : the 1920s and 1980s . |