Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | New moves tend to come from middle-class artists who have had the opportunity to absorb a great deal early and feel sufficiently confident in an educational and financially secure context to move it along . |
2 | Research proposals therefore tend to come from established departments , and also tend increasingly to consist of safe , conservative projects which have possibilities for future income-generation for the universities . |
3 | Hooligans tend to come from social backgrounds where masculine aggression is highly valued . |
4 | Stories told about Burton at this time are necessarily retrospective and tend to suffer from retrospective grandeur and glamour . |
5 | Whereas unit production costs tend to benefit from increased volume of production , distribution costs tend to worsen . |
6 | The guidelines envisage that over the period to 2011 the proportion of aggregates supply met from primary land-based sources in the region will decline from 85% to just over 20% . |
7 | The guidelines envisage that over the 20 year period to 2011 the proportion of aggregates supply met from primary land-based sources in the region will decline from 65% to around 45% , despite a net increase in output . |
8 | SDO Craggs said : ‘ We want to hear from young people in their early 20s . |
9 | Many obstacles appear to stem from central-local relations and conflict between the public and private sector . |
10 | Example 2 is a common blues lick descending from high A down to A two octaves lower . |
11 | Claimants allege that the two firms failed to warn doctors about the addiction patients say resulted from prolonged use of Ativan and Valium , prescribed to treat anxiety . |
12 | COLONIAL Mutual has just opened its range of Rainbow personal pensions to money people want to transfer from occupational schemes as they change jobs . |
13 | Finally , I want to move from cognitive models of word recognition to cognitive models of face recognition . |
14 | They also want to move from single function , stand alone and relatively simple to administer departmental or small solutions , to corporate wide , integrated and larger versions which will be harder to administer . |
15 | That is , the reformulation draws the hearer 's attention to the range of contextual assumptions which distinguish sprinting from ordinary running . |
16 | The support that such strategic arguments seek to obtain from international law can be seen in a significant study done for the Rand Corporation ( Builder and Graubard , 1982 ) . |
17 | We are the ones miserably fiddling with our shell necklaces while we wait to turn from anaemic to lobster . |
18 | Two variants of the human α subunit arise from alternate RNA splicing , one with and one without the P3A exon . |
19 | This is a good deal more difficult than it sounds , as small pieces of fluff and hairs always seem to appear from thin air by the million and float down on to the glass ! |
20 | Pupils with special needs also stand to benefit from other developments in mainstream education . |
21 | When a birth does occur , there is an above average number of Caesarean sections , multiple births , congenital ( at birth ) problems in babies , and more women seem to suffer from postnatal depression . |
22 | These characters seem derived from abstract knowledge rather than lived experience . |
23 | New chairman Robert Corbett says most of the losses seem to stem from incompetent grain trading . |
24 | Although no troubles seem to occur from excess calcium ; if both calcium and phosphorus levels are high , damage can result . |
25 | He said : ‘ We need to balance conflicting interests of those most closely concerned : the childless couple desperate for children , those who stand to gain from new scientific research , the human embryo with its potential for development . |
26 | In April 1982 , a Task Force of warships and marines set sail from British ports to dispute with a tin-pot dictatorship the ownership of a territory on the other side of the world , of which many Britons had never before heard . |
27 | As shopkeepers themselves , Reg and Sue like to buy from local shops . |
28 | Well where you get where you get reporting from foreign you know station . |
29 | Furthermore even exchange resulting from economic specialization does not , in itself , seem to be necessarily correlated with inequalities , as Marx and Engels believed . |
30 | The certifying companies will inspect timber companies ' forest management operations and track logs from the forest to the shop floor , enabling consumers to buy wood and timber products they know come from well-managed forests . |