Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | One general index calculated from death and population information is the crude death rate . |
2 | Only the weather was ominous — the usual generous gestures of support received from congregation and friends were heartwarming . |
3 | These activities will be financed by an operating budget of Pta200 million ( £1.14 million ; $ 2.25 million ) , a half of which will be provided by Palma 's civic purse , with the remainder gathered from entrance fees and profits in the shop and restaurant . |
4 | Nottingham University 's Blind Mobility Unit has devised a system that produces ‘ touch maps ’ , raised plans formed from braillon plastic sheeting . |
5 | The more I puzzled about how best to paint the outback the more I realised the Aboriginals had got it right , making spiritual maps on the ground or on bark stripped from eucalypt trees . |
6 | The explanation given for this splitting of conception from execution with large batch sizes was that ‘ the smaller the batch size is , the greater is the need for frequent conversion of machines to new tools , fixtures and parts programmes , and the less is machine-setting expertise differentiated from operating ’ ( Sorge et al. 1983 , 150 ) . |
7 | The RSPB , as part of its ‘ Campaign for the Countryside ’ , has recently called for two and a half million acres of farmland to be taken out of production and converted to wildlife habitats , a process to be paid for by money diverted from CAP into conservation . |
8 | His eyes , deep in pouched skin bruised from alcohol , still glittered . |
9 | Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there , their throats gashed from ear to ear . |
10 | The pace of change differed from country to country : Poland , Romania and Bulgaria were effectively Soviet puppets by 1946 , but Hungary was only brought under Moscow 's control in mid-1947 and a coalition government survived in Czechoslovakia until February 1948 . |
11 | Debbie O'Rourke ‘ Caesarian wound from Birth Suite ’ |
12 | Opportunities for wives and children to contribute to the household income varied from place to place , though they were everywhere low paid . |
13 | These patterns varied from language to language , but only a limited number of such patterns seemed to occur , so that the same pattern of kinship terminology was found among totally unrelated peoples speaking totally unrelated languages . |
14 | Patterns varied from area to area , differed between industrial and rural areas , and between city and city , and a host of social factors have to be taken into account . |
15 | Of course , the response varied from council to council . |
16 | Nine seamen rescued from coaster stranded on sandbank in heavy swell |
17 | ‘ Many of the first colonies were built at the expense of societies the settlers did n't understand because their cultures varied from Earth basic , ’ she said . |
18 | The Dutch colonial army would be disbanded by July 1950 and all units withdrawn from Republican territory . |
19 | In May , he was " honourably received " by his father at Ingelheim , and his supporters recalled from exile ( though not restored to their lost honours ) . |
20 | It is a rock formed from vegetable matter by the process of metamorphism . |
21 | Capacitor C7 stores the separate d.c. pulses received from diode D2 , so that a more steady d.c. voltage level is presented to pin 5 . |
22 | All the blood drained from Folly 's face as she listened , straining for the meaning that eluded her ears , and yet at the same time knowing that there could be no innocent explanation . |
23 | If I can put it in , not , I hope , in a boastful way , but to illustrate how important this is to us , about forty per cent , getting on for half of the income of the Education Area last year , was made up not of normal University funds , but of funds attracted from outside to support research from private foundations and from government departments like the Department of Education and Science . |
24 | Looking at the figures for manufacturing job loss alongside the figures for employment gain in the services , it may appear that the labour shed from manufacturing industries has been absorbed by the service industries . |
25 | The bomber dropped from formation with smoke pouring from it and disappeared slowly out to sea . |
26 | The designs differed from country to country , but the general trend was from geometrical shapes — circles , triangles , quatrefoils — in the earlier period , to curved flamboyant forms in the later years . |
27 | Saline soils form near the sea when salts are blown inland from spray in summer , or in salt-laden snow lifted from sea ice in winter . |
28 | The note to which I refer of six er page six seven five reads as follows , the words omitted from sub-sections one , four and five and the whole of sub-section three were repealed and sub-section six was substituted by the Local Government Act nineteen seventy two , sections one hundred and ninety-six one two , two hundred and seventy-two one , Schedule thirty , the words in square brackets in sub-section one and in the first pair of square brackets in sub-section two , were substituted and the words omitted from para two B , paragraph two B and the whole of paragraph two C , both of which had been inserted by the Local Government Act nineteen seventy two , section two hundred and seventeen , schedule twenty- seven , part two , paragraph eighteen were repealed . |
29 | Some of the cards really are works of art , like this butterfly card made from silk . |
30 | The reflection of the painted inside of the hood will help to spread the light , and the electrics will be protected by a drip tray made from plastic double glazing material . |