Example sentences of "[vb base] from a [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Districts can buy what they want from a nearby district or a teaching hospital rather than attempt to provide everything in their own area .
2 If your skin 's rather mottled after months of warming your legs too near a fire or against a radiator , benefit from a simple foot and leg routine which incorporates massage .
3 Older embryos and more extended cultures benefit from a rotating system and , judging from the experience with rat embryos , the same is probably true for primitive streak stage embryos , although no direct comparison between static and rotating culture systems has been undertaken at this stage in the mouse .
4 We know from a contemporary historian that , under Nicephorus III , ‘ expenditure exceeded revenue by several times .
5 Well perhaps it 's the shape of the if they go in threes and the other three perhaps approach from a different stairs and it comes up , you know the type I mean ?
6 Dance in all its aspects has proved capable of embracing the whole range of emotions and behaviour that emerge from a proper reading and understanding of the text .
7 Oscar Wilde once said something marvellous , he said ‘ the nicest feeling in the world is to do a good deed anonymously and have somebody find out ’ er I believe from a religious perspective that every good deed I know somebody finds out and that it 's , it 's not really lost .
8 I understand from a brief discussion that British Rail is reasonably happy with the Bill .
9 In recent years the situation has become confused , because there are now exterior wood stains available , which differ from a true dye or stain , as they leave a coloured film on the surface of the wood and do not require another finish to be applied over them .
10 Since B , C derive from a mechanical system and are non-singular , they will be pos. def. , and accordingly ( see Theorem VIII of 1.22 ) the system eigenvalues are all real , finite and positive .
11 John Westergaard and Henrietta Resler argue from a Marxist perspective that Britain is dominated by a ruling class .
12 Choose from a full year or a half-year membership .
13 The problems arise from a legal peculiarity where the towpath is owned by householders but the fishing rights by the NRA .
14 Start from a crouched position and jump as high into the air as possible with your arms above your head .
15 Frobel , Heinrichs and Dreye ( 1980 ) start from a basic proposition that : ‘ These national economies are organic elements of one all-embracing system , namely a world economy which is in fact a single worldwide capitalist system … the structural changes in individual national economies are interrelated within this single world economy ’ ( p. 8 ) .
16 They start from a particular point and then build out sideways as in the traditional picture of a delta .
17 ‘ If you start from a sound basis and do things right — keep the house open to the public on an agreed scale and keep it in good nick — then running a major house is feasible .
18 ‘ It is the most common form , an anti-parliamentarianism of crisis , a sudden flame of protest against the cronies who govern us , a deep desire , which come from a desperate belief that ‘ things must change ’ . ’
19 If you come from a certain town or region , you will know what the different voices mean better than someone who comes from outside because you 've learned the code .
20 Eyuphuro 's lyrics come from a Mozambican context and from the heart .
21 Eyuphuro 's lyrics come from a Mozambican context and from the heart .
22 Police are unsure whether the mysterious girl has gone through some hideous black-magic ritual or whether the drawings spring from a tortured imagination Until Danielle is identified , nobody can tell .
23 I notice from a recent survey that Labour has achieved 13 per cent .
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