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

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1 With the change from revue complete and the rest from ‘ Carry On ’ beginning , Cross took it upon himself to ‘ bully him ’ .
2 Or could it be that one was from March 24–26 and the other from April 6–9 when politicians of all parties confidently expect to have other things on their minds ?
3 The component of are Now it is clear from Figure 2.1 that the ratio is the tangent of the angle — .
4 It can be seen from Figure 2.21 that the bit patterns representing the digits 0 to 9 as characters all have binary " 1111 " in the left-hand four bits of the byte , with patterns " 0000 " for decimal 0 to " 1001 " for decimal 9 in the right-hand four bits .
5 From about 3900 Ma ago to about 3300 Ma ago it is clear from Figure 6.9 that the Moon was subjected to its last heavy bombardment .
6 It will be recalled from Chapter 3 that the Partnership Act provides that where no definite duration is set for the partnership any partner may " retire " by giving his co-partners notice , whereupon in the absence of any contrary agreement the firm is dissolved .
7 Recall from Chapter 12 that an allowance has to be made for the fact that a given sum of money to be received in the future is worth less than the same sum received now .
8 Recall from Chapter 6 that an equilibrium is said to be a stable one when economic forces tend to push the market towards it .
9 The tax increases included a surcharge of 5 percentage points on income tax payments from January 1991 and an increase of 2 per cent in VAT on all goods and services , raising the figure to 18 per cent , effective April 1991 .
10 My second tip tonight is Quiet Song in race four , Quiet Song runs from trap five and the threat lies from Selwood Neil in trap two .
11 A cash limit is also applied to nationalized industries to restrict their ability to borrow from sources other than the government .
12 Nevertheless , it is unrealistic to expect clients always to seek advice on these matters from sources other than the building designer , and a basic knowledge of planning law , compensation and the individual vagaries in attitudes of planning authorities is often the basis of releasing latent development value which is of tangible benefit and for which the client is prepared to pay high rewards .
13 Type B nonprofit : a nonprofit organization that obtains a significant amount of financial resources from sources other than the sale of goods and services .
14 Type B non-profit — non-profit organizations which obtain a significant amount of financial resources from sources other than the sale of goods and services .
15 My Pop hated Malc from day one and the feeling was mutual .
16 The mice were injected daily from day 0 until the experiment was finished .
17 As DOS 5 has no EMS driver suitable for 286s , I copied G2MMC.SYS from DOS 4.1 and the installation of QRAM and optimization was then straightforward .
18 Mark Goodier 's Evening Session session from Drop Nineteens and a repeat of the celebrated Sonic Youth spot broadcast earlier this year
19 This year they included Dragoons of the Royal Swedish Guard , Hussars of Scanie , Cavaliers from Charles 12th and the Pomp Club of Ezanville .
20 One is from Venera 9 and the other from Venera 10 .
21 Brandon Thomas opted to unveil his Aunt away from London fearful that the capital 's theatre critics would tear it to pieces .
22 Although a clash with the USSR was not considered a serious possibility until the late 1950s at the earliest , the British defence chiefs were arguing from April 1946 that the West 's ultimate aim should be to make a successful stand against a Soviet offensive as far to the east in Europe as practicable .
23 The first paragraph , for example , comes from p. 10 and the second from p. 13 ; and all the connections Leech and Short make between these pages have been lost , with the result that it is not clear how the first paragraph leads to the second paragraph .
24 We can see from Table 7.1 that the structure of taxation has changed substantially since 1948 .
25 We know from Table 2.2 that the firm will be able to sell the entire 100,000 units at this price .
26 It is clear from Fig. 3.1 that the output gap has been steadily increasing in size since 1960 , apart from a period of full employment in 1973–74 .
27 It is at once clear from Fig. 2 that the long- and middle-wave cones of the primate retina do not form the regular , systematically alternating array that has sometimes been postulated .
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