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

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1 One such was the sixteenth-century critic Johann Wier who , in condemning every kind of magic , included in his denunciation those Catholic practices he considered superstitious : most forms of exorcism , the consecration of bells , and the use of relics or recitals from Scripture to cure disease .
2 Groups of semitones are used at various points , or notes from semitone groups may be spread by inversions , creating the most tonally obscure situations .
3 While a superficial examination suggests that the same models might have been used , measurement reveals considerable differences ; this may point , therefore , to straightforward copying or replication from memory with or without a model .
4 In 1986 an official report recorded that over a thousand monuments were in urgent need of restoration or protection from pollution .
5 There are only two requirements when taking a case and they are interdependent : Observation with all the senses and objectivity or freedom from interpretation of what is observed .
6 9.2 Subject hereto and same insofar as any defect or error in any technical information shall give rise to any liability on the part of any Party to the Secretary of State for repayment of Grant or otherwise pursuant to an IEATP Offer of Grant each Party shall be under no further obligation or liability in respect of any technical information which it furnishes pursuant to this Agreement and no Warranty , Condition or Representation of any kind is made , given or to be implied as to its sufficiency , accuracy , or fitness for purpose , or freedom from infringement of patents or other Intellectual Property Rights and the receiving Party shall in each case be entirely responsible for the use to which it puts the same .
7 She was discharged home , apparently fit and well , and had five years of active , happy life before she died without much pain or distress from cancer .
8 The complicated picture that emerges from this variability in the relative expectations that we have of reward or loss from criminal as against conforming behaviour is compounded by the fact that our different needs and requirements may often pull in quite different directions .
9 The agreement attracted little of the expected political controversy or opposition from trade unions , and paved the way for the privatization of the state airline Aerolíneas Argentinas , for which bidding was due to open on July 6 .
10 It was , she supposed , a reduction of clothes to pure function — to protect one 's head , back or feet from summer 's elements .
11 Prejudice acquisition is ascribed to a process of acculturation or socialization from family , peer groups , school curricula , the media , and so on ( Lynch , 1987 ) .
12 The last straw was located about 10 or 15ft from safety , at which handholds seemed to disappear altogether and aching feet were scrunched up the tiniest of ripples .
13 Complaints lasting for days or weeks from excitement of the emotions , worry or vexation .
14 So you can play along with a television quiz show using a handset like this , or shop from home .
15 Reasoning in this way , we acquire knowledge of an effect or appearance from knowledge of its generative cause .
16 If this is done it is probable that this will have the effect of releasing any original tenant or surety from liability in the event that the tenant should hold over under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 after the expiry of the break-notice ( cf Junction Estates Ltd v Cope ( 1974 ) 27 P & CR 482 ; City of London Corporation v Fell ( 1993 ) 04 EG 115 ) .
17 In his first major memorandum to the committee ( the famous Basic Problems of Social Security with Heads of a Scheme ) , Beveridge argued that the crux of the problem was to raise pensions sufficiently to dispense with means-tested supplementation from the Assistance Board ( so that the insurance basis for the entire social security plan would not be eroded ) , and concluded that ‘ these pensions will be paid on proof of age , without means test and without proof of disability or retirement from work ’ .
18 They came down to buy sugar , flour , saltfish or candy from Nana , to collect letters and exchange gossip .
19 No heroes or heroines from TV ever entered my world , for I was brought up in a society that banned television .
20 People who have gone on to higher education are less likely than others to have used HP or credit from fuel boards .
21 Muscle cramps can be relieved , and the animal 's sense of balance restored , by rocking a stranded dolphin or whale from side to side as the tide comes in , just before its refloating .
22 The A27 coastal road also gives fast access to Brighton & Hove from east and west .
23 Not only were customary tenants in the West Country , for instance , powerless to resist rising fines , it is quite feasible that everywhere the land was , to a great extent , actually cultivated by leaseholders or tenants from year to year paying an economic rent .
24 They are available in white or brown from nursery outlets and stores nationwide ; phone 071–499 3410 for nearest stocklist .
25 The lump of lead ore or galena from County Durham was part of the exhibition but also provided a bit of fun .
26 Family credit is a means tested benefit paid on top of wages , or earnings from self employment .
27 Family credit is a means tested benefit paid on top of wages , or earnings from self employment .
28 Family credit is a means tested benefit paid on top of wages , or earnings from self employment .
29 First , whereas positivism is concerned with the brute ‘ facts ’ of cultural life , critical theory does not want to separate fact from value or theory from practice .
30 It is coercive and not mere idle abuse and demands either action or abstention from action on the part of the recipient , so a mere announcement by A that he proposes to strike B is not , for the purposes of the law , a ‘ threat ’ and can not of itself give rise to a claim for damages .
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