Example sentences of "from our [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The case for co-operative R&D ventures that emerges from our survey of the theoretical literature in section II above suggests that they are most desirable where technological spillovers and pecuniary externalities are large , where participating firms produce complementary products , when they are focused on the R rather than the D , and when they do not enhance downstream product market power .
2 From our discussion of the spatio-temporal co-ordinates which seem , in principle , peculiarly accessible to standard specification , it must be obvious first , that deictic expressions may retain a standard deictic centre but must be interpreted with respect to the content of the utterance in which they occur and , second , that the relevant standard temporal description of an utterance , for instance 9.22 a.m. on Tuesday 28 June 1873 , as opposed to in the late nineteenth century , will vary depending on the knowledge and intention of the analyst ( or speaker ) in referring to the utterance as located in time .
3 From our discussion of the binomial model we also know that the value of the hedged portfolio is , hence the change in the value of the hedged portfolio per unit of time may be written , then Eq .
4 We take it from our dish in the proper place . ’
5 As the spray settled from the impact of our chosen wave we sprinted out from our sanctuary into the open bay .
6 They created holes throughout the cosmos , from our universe to the other side of the black hole .
7 We are looking at several opportunities and will benefit from our involvement with the quarrying side of Wimpey Minerals which has always been involved in marketing its products on a free-market basis , ’ says John Chance .
8 ‘ Mortal — how else did you vanish from our sight in the Great Tower ? ’
9 With lungs clutching for oxygen , we looked up from our darkness to the glittering peaks of Kanchenjunga , Sikkim 's holy mountain , sparkling in the early sunrise .
10 On the contrary , nothing from our coverage of the Communist party and its Peace Committee gave us grounds to suspect that they were manipulating C.N.D.
11 But before the service the hearse drove to what we call the Hill 's Gate — that 's the gate from our land to the main road .
12 It is clear from our analysis in the previous section that we do not expect the strange invariant set produced at r 13.926 to be stable and we do not expect it to show up in numerical simulations ; the behaviour described in ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) above ( r } 13.926 ) can not be predicted from the purely local analysis .
13 When we arrived the carp were present all over from our margin to the far bank but as the time went on the fish moved out and only seemed catchable from the far side .
14 Last summer , following on from our display at the Royal Norfolk Show , we participated in a Festival to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Norfolk Federation of Women 's Institutes .
15 It is , however , something that he will be given by Conservative Members and I am sure that he will want to make the most of it before — sadly — he retires from our midst at the next general election .
16 Learning from our meandering in the previous section we shall start straight away with Gauss 's law .
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