Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun sg] 2 " in BNC.

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1 Anything less than a convincing victory by Graham Taylor 's team will undermine their chances of qualifying from Group 2 .
2 Notice here that although demand has risen from year 2 to year 3 , net investment has remained the same .
3 A similar picture can be seen from Chart 2 which shows how we are perceived in terms of providing ‘ high rates of interest for savings ’ .
4 As can be seen from Figure 2 , the macula is a minute area in the centre of the retina .
5 As can be seen from Figure 2 , the normal eye is virtually round , which means that rays of light coming from outside the eye are focused on the retina .
6 As can be seen from table 2 , practical exercises ought to be one of the best methods for library user education .
7 It can be seen from Table 2 in Chapter 17 that consumption spending accounted for over two-thirds of total expenditure in the United Kingdom in 1987 and consequently is a very important component of aggregate demand .
8 As can be seen from Table 2 , which shows figures from the United Kingdom Family Expenditure Survey of 1986 , the apc has a marked tendency to fall as we move from lower to higher income groups ; also , the apc is greater than the mpc in every case .
9 For example , if we are in region 1 ( Fig. 6.6a ) and came from region 2 , we know we are in the lower horizontal band , which -is the intersection of region 1 and .
10 At this point we find his conjectures implausible when compared with the view that global mean temperature is determined by global mean radiative forcing , including ( but not limited to ) greenhouse forcing from CO 2 changes .
11 As you will remember from Chapter 2 Alexander himself suffered from asthma very badly as a child .
12 As you will see from Diagram 2 , clear air is no longer important , as long as you are in a position to tack when ready .
13 We might at this stage , however , recall from Chapter 2 the processes outlined by the Chicago School and , in particular , by G. H. Mead .
14 Step 3 : Test the model resulting from step 2 for artificial constraints and any misstatements of logic and produce a new cost and time model representing what should have happened during the performance of the contract .
15 Alternatively on Fig. 3.2 the development may be seen in terms of moving from level 2 — departmental analysis of expenditure , to level 3 — patient care analysis .
16 The outcome of the discussions is a decision to proceed from phase 2 of the pilot programme into the new system without the need for a third pilot phase .
17 I deliberately used the phrase ‘ cautious satisfaction ’ because as appears from page 2 of the accounts we achieved a surplus ( before exceptional items ) of £12,004 .
18 In this case the residual d Q is 20 ( figure 10.7 ) , compared with an original d Q of 26 ( derived from column 2 of figure 10.2 ) ; the spread has been reduced to around three-quarters its original size .
19 The best example of that is the Alpha 4 database programs , which normally sells for £345 , but for which only £49 needs to be paid if you 're a registered user — it 's gone from version 2 to version 3 , and has had a complete change of documentation .
20 Implementation of ministers ' decisions arising from stage 2 .
21 There was no significant correlation between P(A) and risk ratings taken from Study 2 , though there was a significant correlation between P(A) and accident estimates from that study , r(58)=0.32 , p<0.05 .
22 The accident estimates from Study 2 as shown in Table 4.6 make it clear that subjects do rely on the precise conditions in the film viewed when making accident estimates for a junction , even though most subjects previously knew the junctions concerned .
23 In fact , for these 24 stimuli alone the correlation between risk rating from Study 2 and normality from Study 3 is still significant r(22)=-0.42 , p<0.05 , although the correlation between risk and speed is not r(22)=0.16 .
24 From the six potential exemplars three films were chosen of each junction , one low risk , one medium risk and one high risk , the three levels of exemplar risk are assigned relative to the junction mean again using the mean risk rating from Study 2 .
25 The passage in illus.2 comes from Act 2 of Hippolyte , at the entrance of the god Mercury .
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