Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from this " in BNC.

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1 This is an important reminder for , on seeing the beautiful objects excavated from this charming little town , it is all too easy to forget its horrible end .
2 In the case of RNA polymerase III from mammalian cells three protein fractions were separated by chromatography on phosphocellulose and termed TFIIIA , B and C according to their consecutive elution points from this ion exchanger ( 1 ) .
3 An opportunity to profit from this excellent Savings Plan and benefit from growing financial protection for your family
4 However , the proportion of cases deriving from this estimate of misplaced anal cancers actually decreased during 1943–77 .
5 In time other tracks or roads developed from this central market to smaller towns and villages in the area , and so York grew in trade and importance .
6 The APB intends to publish all exposure drafts from this revisions project by the end of October 1993 .
7 As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model .
8 The inspector , however , found that any bonuses deriving from this design ‘ have been lost and also much of the experience and skill of the ‘ old Feltham ’ which coped well with a difficult borstal population' .
9 The whole of the synthetic dyeing industry arose from this and subsequently completely replaced natural dyes .
10 Where the present study differs from this previous research is in the way it develops from a comparison of alternative versions of the same story .
11 How the lighting industry got from this point in its technology to today 's sources is a tale of technical give and take .
12 Examples of such additional directions are for amendment of pleadings , further and better particulars , discovery by a defendant excused from this step under Ord 25 , r8 , more medical or other experts than Ord 25 , r8 allows , trial out of London or not at the trial centre for the District Registry in which the action is proceeding .
13 And then there 's the question of what Wang Sau-leyan wants from this ? ’
14 And Proust concludes from this that erm when we believe ourselves to be in love , and I quote , ‘ the bonds between us and the other person exist in our minds only . ’
15 The principal new result to come from this work is that bright-point flares are often associated with increased emission in much larger structures .
16 Sir Arthur Evans long ago recorded a Sumerian cylinder seal made from this material from a deposit sealed by a Middle Minoan IIIA layer at Knossos .
17 Whilst period pain may be helped each month by remedies selected from this table , the recurrent nature of these problems is unlikely to be affected until a more constitutional approach is adopted .
18 Hawkins withdrew from this dangerous line of business , though he felt his enterprise in trying to open up a new line of trade deserved recognition and he put a black slave on his coat-of-arms .
19 Its qualifications for taming England supporters look from this distance more compelling than even Sardinia 's .
20 A core of topics/issues now exists and trainers select from this , supplementing it with material that is directly relevant to the college or subject area .
21 So after a week he takes away the bandage , removes the bit of radium , sure enough there 's a bright red radiation burn on his forearm but apart from that he feels fine , he does n't feel ill , he obviously has n't died , er so he said well I 'll leave that for a few weeks and monitor my , my health and see if there 's any long term affects from this exposure to , to radiation .
22 and then he woke up , his , his eyes opened from this , he was actually asleep and his , he woke up from it , not with a start , but the , it 's , he woke up very quickly , instantly and he just started to do things .
23 Two imperatives flowed from this perspective .
24 The funds raised from this programme will be received by the University Development Trust and will be used to award scholarships and bursaries ; to improve facilities for disabled students ; to enhance library holdings , and to enable the University to support new developments in scholarship and research .
25 I wish him and his friends no evil , ’ said Bishop Jon , shaking down his book-satchel and peering into it , ‘ but it 's a difficult thing to make plans for your country with them sitting there , their heads switching from this shoulder to the other , and so sleek you would think it was a cow that licked them all .
26 Furthermore , the data derived from this study about caring is obviously dependent upon respondents ' perception of their status as either carers or non-carers .
27 The data derived from this project should also permit some investigation of the extra-parochial dimensions of community in a manner which is difficult , if not impossible , in studies based largely upon parochial and manorial records .
28 Vologsky could only stare blankly at his companion , his mind reeling from this new and unexpected shock .
29 Any changes to a style ( possibly to an ancestor style held centrally on the network ) will permeate to all other styles inheriting from this style .
30 The revenue gained from this reform should be used so that contributions rise by single percentage points over bands of income up to the upper earnings limit .
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