Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On a visit to Paris in 1792 , Losh narrowly escaped from the city during the September massacres , possibly owing his escape to the influence of Jean Paul Marat , who had practised as a veterinary surgeon in Newcastle . |
2 | Discussions of Woodville influence usually start from the premise that men with whom the family had dealings were ipso facto members of a Woodville affinity , an equation which puts the family at the head of a very impressive connection within the royal government . |
3 | Discussions of Woodville influence usually start from the premise that men with whom the family had dealings were ipso facto members of a Woodville affinity , an equation which puts the family at the head of a very impressive connection within the royal government . |
4 | The three soloists here all sound rather distanced from the music . |
5 | The sound that had made O look up came from a man who was sitting on the floor , leaning against the wall of the tunnel , looking not much like a beggar , but just someone worn out ; perhaps he had collapsed there and was resting . |
6 | These are largely women and lower socio-economic groups who feel most excluded from the system . |
7 | Their requirements for food , fuel and fodder were not adequately considered , he argues , with the result that many now feel wholly alienated from the Project 's aims . |
8 | Suppose that while shopping in a crowded store I become temporarily separated from a friend and in reply to his anxious call shout back " I am here " . |
9 | Many … become secondarily depressed from the feeling of being hopelessly trapped . ’ |
10 | The merits of the plaintiff 's objections to the means of valuation do not appear from the report , and did not need to , because this was a striking-out application under RSC Ord 18 , r19 , which allows no evidence to be heard about the case that the plaintiff wished to make . |
11 | That men in particular do not benefit from the procedures was suggested by the fact that twice as many women as men filed for divorce . |
12 | It can not be emphasised too strongly that our unemployment problems do not stem from the installation of such equipment . |
13 | It is worth recognising the key terms in general use , so that these do not divert from an understanding of the major issues . |
14 | He wants no reform , for the end of his abominable book is to show that the sufferings of the people do not arise from the want of reform ; but from the ’ indiscreet breeding of women ’ . ’ |
15 | There was a conspiracy among Labour Members to put on the record points that do not arise from the report . |
16 | They do not spring from a vacuum or according to some arbitrary whim of the people and legislators , but have their origins in the human need to control and order existence . |
17 | This is illustrated by the way in which the initial margin payments do not flow from the buyer to the seller of a futures contract . |
18 | I do not suffer from a lack of ambition , I simply accept life as it is . ’ |
19 | Leaves coated with a strain of engineered bacterium from which the offending gene has been eliminated do not suffer from the formation of ice . |
20 | Since no violence is involved , others do not suffer from the satyāgrahi 's mistakes , only the satyāgrahi himself . |
21 | ‘ Our decisions do not result from the challenge of other sports but as a desire to add to the appeal of rugby union at all levels . |
22 | We do not dissent from the arguments of substance which have been made , but we ask Opposition Members to allow us to deal with the matter in the most effective way available to us . |
23 | We do not know from the photograph , but these are police officers . |
24 | The disappointment in the parents , the justified reproach that they do not get from the parents what they need , leads to youth 's contempt of civilization , of cultural tradition , and to the opinion that there is nothing to be learned from the history of human development . |
25 | He concluded that satisfaction and dissatisfaction with the job do not come from the presence or absence of one set of factors . |
26 | These extra digits do not come from the graft , but from the cells adjacent to it in the anterior part of the bud . |
27 | I shall argue that the attractions of foundationalism , whatever they may be , do not derive from the theory of meaning which underlies it ; in fact , the most acceptable form of theory of meaning is noticeably lacking in the features characteristic of foundationalism , and supports instead an alternative epistemology , coherentism . |
28 | " Do not stray from the path " , said a notice I saw in the Cheviots when I was walking the Pennine Way . |
29 | Evidence that recognition of an event can survive a change of context when other forms of learning do not comes from a variety of studies of human memory . |
30 | And , thankfully , unlike an egg , the less wholesome bits do not detract from the value of the rest ! |