Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | But such women also frequently work separately from women 's groups where participants ' age is not specified : an indication that these apparently age-free groups do not deal adequately with their interests . |
2 | Third and finally , spillovers may be most extensive in high R&D sectors simply because firms may have to do extensive R&D on their own in order to benefit from the knowledge which spills over from rivals ' efforts . |
3 | Water-fleas ( Daphnia ) , blood-worms and a few other kinds of small animal can be purchased cheaply from aquarists ' shops , where they are sold as live food for tropical fish . |
4 | Removing many eggs at once from women 's bodies , has led to ’ egg donation ’ . |
5 | Animal insulins continue to be needed both from patients ' and from doctors ' points of view . |
6 | The circuit performs this function by feeding the output at the Bat position ( pin 9 on IC2 ) to one of the inputs , via diode D13 , of a discrete coincidence gate made up from transistors TR3 and TR4 . |
7 | Her knowledge of Samoa was based upon what a group of adolescent girls thr told her , through an interpreter , and what can only be called , er , chit-chat and gossip that she picked up from missionaries ' wives and people like this . |
8 | And from Quotable Women : ‘ I 'll read almost anything I can get my hands on from women 's magazines to Dickens . |
9 | No. 12 , in page 54 , line 2 , leave out from accounts ' to and' in line 3 . |
10 | So many books , to pick up a point once made by Malcolm Bradbury , are published primarily to be stored , moving smoothly from publishers ' warehouse to library stacks without arousing much disturbance on the way , and are discussed , if at all , only in scholarly journals . |
11 | Those who do find their ten-year-olds coming back from friends ' birthday parties where the highlight was a showing of a grisly movie like Freddy 's Revenge . |
12 | I 've had a package at long last er back from EARS er but I have n't actually erm put it onto the computer yet because it 's erm it 's proving a bit temperamental at the moment and I did n't want to risk overloading it with with yet another er software package u until I 've had it seen to . |
13 | JOINING top children 's TV show Blue Peter proved far from kids ' stuff for new girl Anthea Turner . |
14 | Only one part of cottage pointing in right direction , i.e. rear part , but even from kids ' bedroom only trees visible . |
15 | Many protect themselves even from patients ' questions , by always being very busy or emotionally unapproachable . |
16 | After lunch , either from members ' own nosebags or from the Museum café , we reboarded our coach and set off on a magical mystery tour in search of Butterley and the M.R.C. It is quite fun ‘ turning round ’ on a fairly busy main road in a large coach ! |
17 | Apart from widows ' and widowers ' benefits , the scheme is non-contributory . |
18 | Written dialogue in which , as here , source markers are suspended is at once nearer to and farther from children 's experience than is the form with source markers present . |
19 | The feeling is growing that since the occupiers of rural land benefit considerably from tax-payers ' money then tax-payers should have access to , and a degree of control over the use of such land . |