Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It might come better from you-not official . |
2 | Den suffered terribly from stage fright and had some real moments of crisis which of course never showed from the front . |
3 | The other channel will draw on TV programmes transmitted around the world and will be financed entirely from licence fees , which will have to increase as a result . |
4 | On the other hand , economics could not be excluded entirely from Council sessions . |
5 | Blockx make an oil paint which is made almost entirely from poppy oil . |
6 | Blockx make an oil paint which is made almost entirely from poppy oil . |
7 | ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained . |
8 | This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever . |
9 | By contrast , the satellites scan the whole Earth surface several times a day , measuring the intensity of microwave radiation emanating naturally from oxygen molecules in the lower four miles of the atmosphere . |
10 | This theory , developed by Frobenius , Molien , Schur and Burnside ( see [ 92 ] ) is of vital importance today [ 92 ] , [ 28 , Chapter 12 ] , [ 53 ] ) in the theory of finite groups and also in representing certain groups which arise naturally from symmetry considerations in chemistry and physics . |
11 | The extra cancer deaths were apparently from lung cancer . |
12 | Senior Engineer for Midlands area I 'm er presently on seventeen million pound office development the job 's completion erm my presentations are basically from site labour to erm professional engineers and architects |
13 | Hinged doors opening outwards from floor level facilitate easy cleaning and the hutch must be constructed to stand off the floor , preferably on legs , to ensure that urine and surplus drinking water drain away easily so that the floor remains dry . |
14 | The shortfall density algorithms , which worked outwards from seed words , were more successful , finding the correct interpretation in half of the ten trials . |
15 | With things like art nouveau and Edwardian furniture , when David started buying them , I went and got books to get my act together in order that I knew what he was into , but with drugs , I did n't know , added to which David was very secretive and for a long time I was n't aware that he was having a problem , not necessarily from cocaine addiction , which everybody loves to tell you is not addictive , but it is in terms of the fact that you rely on feeling up to cope — you just become more and more paranoid . |
16 | More gannets will be arriving daily from winter quarters , which may be as far south as the coastal waters of West Africa and with them will come the great skuas to harry them for food . |
17 | If the figures below from audience surveys in 1960 , 1967 and 1973 are reliable , then the number of households with radio sets was growing by an average of more than 100,000 per year . |
18 | The soloists from the orchestra were not very well-known , apart perhaps from clarinettist Karl Leister , but John Warrack had particular praise for the flautist in the Flute and Harp Concerto . |
19 | Castles and houses have also suffered greatly from war-time damage in Germany . |
20 | Studies of vegetarian groups have revealed that they suffer less from heart disease , strokes and gallstones . |
21 | MICHAEL Watson has recovered enough from brain surgery to tell conqueror Chris Eubank : ‘ It was my own fault . ’ |
22 | Two-thirds are of South Asian origin : over 400,000 from Pakistan , perhaps 12,000 from Bangladesh , up to 100,000 from India and another 100,000 or so from East Africa of South Asian descent . |
23 | Green peaberries are usually available only from specialist coffee merchants . |
24 | Thereafter , it received support not only from government grants , but also from the youthful Oxfordshire County Council . |
25 | For many years they were known only from fossil representatives and were believed to be extinct . |
26 | In 25 patients ( 26% of infections ) an agent was recovered only from stool samples , in 58 patients ( 60% of infections ) an agent was identified only in biopsy , in 23 patients ( 24% of infections ) an agent was detected in both stool and biopsy . |
27 | Research has shown that loneliness is an occupational hazard for the modern housewife , who is often cut off not only from community life but from family life — in the wider sense also . |
28 | In so far as it ‘ translates ’ at all , the nervous system ‘ translates ’ only from nerve impulses into nerve impulses , from sodium fluxes into sodium fluxes . |
29 | Nevertheless , its greatest threat comes not only from coal imports but from the Labour party . |
30 | Obtainable by mail only from Radio Bygones , , the annual subscription , for 6 issues , is £17 . |