Example sentences of "[adj] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The areas protected by these systems , both sprinkler and ventilation systems and controllable from the same point , should coincide .
2 But Mr Foulds said the number of properties repossessed had halved in 1993 from the previous year 's .
3 In 1968 , the national breed absorbed the South and West Norwegian ( SVF ) , a red or dun dairy breed , usually polled but sometimes horned and with a colour range almost as extensive as that of the Jersey , which had been formed in 1947 by combining the polled red Lyngdal , the Vestland Red Polled and the Vestland fjord , a dun , red or black breed , usually horned , which had originated between 1866 and 1895 from the horned black Hørdaland and the polled grey Møre and Ramsdal .
4 A group of shaven-headed yobbos , with tattooed cheeks and nationalistic leanings , observed this from the upper deck and came swarming down from the bus .
5 The most important first step — although as we will see later it is by no means irrevocable — is to select a presentation style and in the latest version of the product — HGW Version 1.01 — you can do this from the New Presentation dialog box .
6 Janet Bond , 42 , hospital employee ( left ) : ‘ I remember all this from the first time round !
7 Then you ask how it might have come about that the murderer made that mistake , and already , when eventually you tell of this from the other end , from the discovery of the corpse , you have got something that will require a reader to make a lateral jump to see what really happened .
8 She knew this from the hushed voices of the nursery staff and from the comings and goings far below her in the great house .
9 It 's work like this from the front line of action as it happens , that has provided some of the most spectacular photographs held by one of the world 's largest picture agencies , Popperfoto .
10 As a first attempt we have tried to calculate this from the mean letter width for a particular writer , which can be obtained from the raw x-coordinate data for the script at training time .
11 I can only say I took some heart in all of this from the following interchange which had taken place on 1 May between my good friend Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson ( Member of Parliament for the New Forest ) and the prime minister , Margaret Thatcher .
12 The hon. Member , and others , do not receive letters about this from the general public , but I do .
13 Critics dated this from the controversial tax-cutting budget of 1988 .
14 Th th th if y if you 're looking at this from the Communist Party perspective , I , I think one i i i i it seems a reasonably sensible s s strategic choice t go for the kind of programme because the alternative would be collectivization .
15 Yet , as I watched all this from the very end of the slow queue , I had thought it would be me who would have been regarded the potential menace as I was at the wheel of the most outrageously styled and priced supercar ever .
16 The parents of the 33 children who had not recovered were interviewed a second time to answer the question whether the constipation/soiling problems had persisted or recurred , because we were not able to determine this from the initial questionnaire .
17 Some people are wary of keeping Plecs in an aquarium with Discus as there have been cases of Plecs grazing off the sides of the Discus and leaving sucker marks on them but I have not seen any evidence of this from the Spotted Orange Pleco .
18 In the case of the 4 , a lightly flame-patterned section makes up the main body , with a strip of darker walnut separating this from the attractively-grained birdseye on the front .
19 This from the older of the policemen .
20 For example , of those who need help with shopping 85 per cent receive this from the informal sector .
21 But Lord Robertson disallowed his evidence , firstly because of the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship ( though Mr Beltrami had already been issued with a waiver for this from the Scottish Law Society ) , secondly because evidence against McGuinness could not be competent as evidence against Waddell .
22 The company later withdrew this from the high street stores and from its production schedule , following a large number of complaints from Christian individuals and groups .
23 They are certainly not early Saxon , as was previously thought , but many were in existence by the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries ; we can see this from the abundant documentation .
24 Aggressive criticisms of assembly-line education such as this from the 1930s should cause us to stop and think for a moment .
25 Gluckman quotes one example of this from the ethnographic literature , an analysis of African village life in which gossiping between one lineage and another is believed to introduce a risk of sorcery .
26 Cases such as Reg. v. Payne [ 1963 ] 1 W.L.R. 637 and Reg. v. Mason ( Carl ) [ 1988 ] 1 W.L.R. 139 are very different from the present case or the blackmail example .
27 If he is that different from the present denizens , perhaps his influence may extend to more tolerance toward detector users ?
28 Few areas have been subjected to uninterrupted denudation since then , but , as the earlier Tertiary climates were very different from the present ones , any surviving landforms could present difficulties to the investigator .
29 If she had n't approached me first I doubt I should have recognised her , she was so different from the plump , fresh-faced girl whom I had met on the train that January morning more than three years ago .
30 But his idea of a merger was quite different from the Allied proposal , which would have ruled out the possibility of a provisional French government and subordinated de Gaulle to Giraud .
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