Example sentences of "and [verb] from [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The bodice was plain and ribbed to the waist , and hanging from two loops at the side was a fine red suede belt .
2 Once you 've made the choice , though , stick to it throughout the publication , do n't chop and change from one style to another .
3 It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another .
4 They were several hundred yards apart and hidden from each other by a bend in the road , and they were both set well back and reached by private tracks which were better maintained than the road itself .
5 The process of growth out of the Oedipus complex is therefore very complicated , and differs from one individual to another , depending on the balance of male and female factors in the biological constitution of the person 's body .
6 Then , it is said , Aenarion lay down beside his steed and passed from that age of the world .
7 All eight have concentrated on golf and travelled from one tournament to the next since leaving college , while only two of them , Cathy Gerring and Nancy Lopez have got married along the way .
8 Make sure the bar goes OVER the needles , sponge side facing down and push from one end to the other .
9 Casanova seduces , tricks , and bounds from one bed to another , from one betrayal to the final betrayal , his own .
10 The systems approach is now explicitly used in biogeography and Simmons ( 1978 ) , for example , in discussion of the ecosystem scale distinguishes two approaches that are often made : one which is synoptic and develops from intuitive perception of an ecosystem to studies of ecological cohesion including , where relevant , the significance of human activity ; and another approach which is more analytical whereby measurements are made of the flow and partitioning of energy through the ecosystem and of the cycles of mineral nutrients within the system .
11 The research and teaching interests of the Department of English Literature and its Postgraduate School are varied and challenging from Medieval Studies to Postmodernism and from traditional literary scholarship to contemporary literary theory , and were marked in 1992 by the award of the highest possible ranking in the national research selectivity exercise .
12 Chairman Ken Bates acted after a run of 12 matches without a win that has seen the club eliminated from both major cup competitions and slump from title-chasing territory to mid-table .
13 However , they avoid modulations and leap from one key to another freely and abruptly .
14 In his biography of John Wesley the by then very conservative Robert Southey warned : Perhaps the manner in which Methodism has familiarized the lower classes to the work of combining in associations , making rules for their own governance , raising funds , and communicating from one part of the kingdom to another , may be reckoned among the incidental evils which have arisen from it .
15 Emphasis is therefore placed on the process of socialization whereby values are internalized and transmitted from one generation to the next .
16 In those words the Neath guru encapsulated the debate that has raged and lurched from one side to another while a succession of coaches have sought in vain to establish a definitive Welsh style , during the years of consistent defeat since the 1988 Triple Crown .
17 Last Friday night Sir Hector Monro , Scottish minister of agriculture , let it be known he was not happy about board proposals to transfer its every nut , bolt , fixture and fitting from statutory monopoly to voluntary co-op from April 1994 .
18 By ‘ guerrilla ’ growth form is implied one that is continually wandering amidst associated vegetation , creeping into new and escaping from old patches in the community .
19 Obtain advice and support from local contacts in the Anonymous Fellowships , including the Family Fellowships .
20 The answer lies in the fact that it was this part of the state apparatus that was dominant under colonialism and freed from political control by the metropolitan power at independence .
21 It is white racism that keeps ethnic minorities at the bottom of the hierarchy and separated from white society as a whole .
22 Patients with Duke 's C cancer also represent a group with a poor prognosis — 65–75% die within five years of surgery — and benefit from combined therapy with 5-flourouracil and levamisole .
23 Join the Friends of the National Railway Museum and benefit from unlimited visits to the Museum , a regular newsletter , evening lectures and visits .
24 Airlines would be allowed to enter into open code-sharing arrangements with other carriers and benefit from non-discriminatory operation of , and access to , computer reservation systems .
25 Walking : Both Lauterbrunnen and Murren have a wide selection of varied walks to choose from , all well signposted and ranging from gentle rambles to more strenuous hikes .
26 Every anchorite had known and suffered from these phantoms of the mind : how naïve she had been to imagine herself exempt .
27 Unlike many of those who followed him and profited from pirated editions of his works , Russell was not a quack and his treatments were not to be taken lightly , the firm physical and mental regimen he prescribed being not far from the modern practices of hydropathic establishments or the health clubs beloved of overweight executives .
28 The plot fires off in every direction at once , almost entirely wasting some of a fine ensemble cast ( Maria De Medirios shows up for a couple of close ups and little more ) , introducing sub-plots at the very last minute ( a homosexual love affair between the opera 's leading man and director is inexplicably absent from the rest of the movie ) and turning from light comedy to an intense marital drama with no warning .
29 The conventional method of knitting is to knit every needle on the ribber and the pattern stitches ( selected by punchcard , with the main carriage set to slip ) on the main bed and transfer from main bed to ribber using the shadow lace transfer tool .
30 He stared as Matthew mutinously bit his lip , lowering his gaze to the floor and fidgeting from one foot to the other .
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