Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He glanced down one passage to no avail , then tried the next , just soon enough to catch the porter emerging from the third door along .
2 She is also happy with the response gained from the local people of Barton Street .
3 It was said that one result of reading the Section as I read it would be this : that Mr Astor would be liable to pay tax in respect of the income received by the trustee in the United States as income deemed to be his ( Part XV ) and also likely to pay tax on the income which the trustee was bound to pay over , the latter being ( within the decision in [ Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1930 ) 15 TC 693 ] ) the income springing from a foreign possession , namely , his right of action against the trustee .
4 Income tax chargeable under s739 shall be charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , whether or not the income arises from an overseas trade is not relevant ; the charge is still under Case VI of Schedule D. Section 743(2) , however , provides that in computing the liability to income tax of an individual chargeable under s739 the same deductions and reliefs shall be allowed as would have been allowed if the income deemed to be his by virtue of s739 had actually been received by him .
5 The charge would be on a preceding year basis although if additional funds are added to the account the income arising from the additional funds will be assessed on the actual basis in the early years .
6 It may be that if there is an overseas trust with X in the United Kingdom having a life interest therein and with the trust fund comprising UK source bank deposits ( for instance ) that the preceding year basis will apply ( with regard to the assessments made on X ) although if further monies are put into the trust ( and these are similarly put on deposit with the UK bank ) the income arising from the additional monies will be assessed on an actual basis in the early years as comprising income arising from a fresh addition to the source within TA 1988 , s66(3) .
7 The fact that the trustees had to retain some monies to cover expenses did not prevent the income arising from the specific assets .
8 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
9 Of all British cities Glasgow has the largest number of council flats in high blocks : 33,600 in blocks of five or more storeys ( almost twice the total of its nearest challenger , Birmingham ) , the majority resulting from a compressed ‘ burst ’ of construction in the 1960s .
10 Overall about 35 — 40 per cent of those aged 65 + rent accommodation from the local authority ( public sector housing ) , with the remainder renting from a private landlord .
11 Central government paid 10 per cent of the cost of unemployment benefit , the remainder coming from the republican government .
12 The remainder come from the following four categories :
13 The remainder come from the following categories :
14 Most of the reduction came from the limited move away from the smaller sets towards the more advanced 60MW and 100MW designs which was possible within the conservative framework .
15 Perhaps the argumentative Balbindor had been correct in saying I should not have drunk from the waterfall springing from the Other Side .
16 This step was welcomed by the Cinematograph Times , which could not resist pointing out that ‘ much of the criticism directed against the art expressed in the cinema originates from the small class not yet accustomed to modern outlook ’ who assumes ‘ that no art can exist or progress that does not begin with their patronage ’ and ‘ who do not yet appreciate that the masses today are fully competent to judge and to give expression to their own tastes ’ .
17 Strong opposition against the measure came from the Hindu communalist Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) and other Hindu groups .
18 In this case the money came from a single , wealthy shipowner who attended his chapel .
19 The prosecution claims the money came from an armed robbery by four masked men at a sub post office in Berkshire .
20 Technically , it is on commercial grounds , and they can not recoup the money made from the everyday operation of the reactor to pay for the refurbishment of the reactor , that is true .
21 The money comes from the wealthy Moslem community in the south of the country .
22 Again the try came from a concerted attack involving forwards and backs , Guscott and Brendan Mullin barely managing to squeeze the last two passes away .
23 That change of my perception of the case arises from the unhappy fact that Dr. F. had changed his evidence completely .
24 As I have described , she had consulted me many years back over a libel matter which I had discouraged her — unsuccessfully — from pursuing , with calamitous financial results ; but I was able to give her a little assistance in another matter which to some small extent repaired the damage arising from the first disaster .
25 The authority invested in the ideological judgements within the text arises from the superior ( because later ) historical position of the narrator in relation to the period under scrutiny .
26 It is true that the text departs from the normal format of Scaevola 's digesta , in which his favourite expression secundum ea quae proponerentur is regularly followed by only a couple of words .
27 Authorities are in agreement that the hylobatids represent a branch sprouting early off the stem leading from the Old World monkeys towards the great apes .
28 The decision to expand from the domestic market
29 2 The decision to expand from the domestic market
30 The impetus for the following review of the literature arose from a detailed study of 15 published reports of empirical research in the field of ‘ environmental scanning ’ .
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