Example sentences of "[vb base] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Does my hon. Friend accept that universities with a strong research base need fear nothing from the end of the binary divide ?
2 Visitors can wander round the vessel and explore everything from the engine room to the galley and from the bridge to the gun turrets .
3 Often co-operating with reputable frying equipment manufacturers and suppliers , they test everything from the critical point at which a food product fries best , to the recovery times for oil temperatures .
4 Fool one from a Belgian port
5 Want anything from the shop ? ’
6 Ashworth 's analysis uses interesting concepts drawn from sociology and psychology but his data cover everything from the official histories of the war , including divisional and battalion histories , right across to the diaries of ordinary soldiers , some of which were based on notes taken during the war but written up years later .
7 The features cover everything from the environment to business , from shutting down a nuclear power station , to opening up a red-hot Mexican restaurant .
8 Themes cover everything from the sorry state of the environment to how money corrupts on to how people are persecuted because of their appearance .
9 Liam Brady and his players certainly deserve something from the season , even if it is only a back door into Europe .
10 This is where you drop something from a sentence or phrase and you leave a word or a phrase out .
11 1a identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of units , tens , hundreds and thousands ; 1b represent in numerals a whole number given in words ; 1c represent in words a whole number given in numerals ; 1d order whole numbers ; 1e provide a whole number which is between two given numbers in size ; 1f represent a given whole number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 1g demonstrate understanding of relationships of the form 13 x 8 ( 10 x 8 ) + ( 3 x 8 ) .
12 The pupil can represent a given whole number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ( Example 81 ) .
13 2a The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of tenths , hundredths and thousandths ; 2b the pupil can represent in numerals a decimal number given in words ; 2c the pupil can represent in words a decimal number given in numerals ; 2d the pupil can order decimal numbers ; 2e the pupil can provide a decimal number which is between two given numbers in size ; 2f the pupil can represent a given decimal number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 2g the pupil can understand relationships of the form 1.3 x 8 ( I x 8 ) + ( 0.3 x 8 ) ; 2h the pupil can represent a fraction in tenths or hundredths as a decimal ; 2i the pupil can represent a decimal with not more than two decimal places as a fraction .
14 The pupil can represent a given decimal number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ( Example 89 ) .
15 Pop in and enjoy everything from a fine à la carte meal to a chat over a drink .
16 On arrival outside the Works , the men could either go in the Mess Room and collect hot water to brew themselves a drink , purchase one from the attendant , or buy hot coffee and rum , from a horse drawn stall outside the main gate .
17 My conviction is that as we take action , and show that we mean business , we will find that it is at that point precisely that the Holy Spirit comes to help us in our weakness and change everything from a mechanical discipline to an encounter with the living God .
18 Someone asks me what cherries look like and 1 pick one from the basket and say " This is a cherry " .
19 You get everyone from the cloth cap brigade to the colonel from Tunbridge Wells . ’
20 I remember nothing from the film except a lot of droning talk and a fully clothed woman with dark lashes lying down .
21 people are coming to do some Christian teaching for us , you know somebody from the
22 You 'll have to wait while I get one from the back store , ’ he said .
23 Right draw something from the centre of rotation to the the figure .
24 When we really get something from the ‘ street ’ you ca n't stand it , can you ?
25 Get something from the fridge .
26 How will the Scottish Office separate one from the other ?
27 ‘ If you could dig up a back copy — he gave the date , nine years before ; ‘ — If the worst comes to the worst , just lift one from the Liaison Officer 's back room . ’
28 Unless I hear something from a Labour spokesman to suggest they have reasonable plans for single householders , I think many people will be deserting and voting Conservative .
29 Overall there are some 80 plus codes that control everything from the font required , the justification format , the numbers of columns , kerning , tracking , leading and a host more .
30 ‘ Now we 'll begin again , ’ said the CEO , ‘ and we will bury all the thinking we were doing in the last meeting and approach everything from a new angle .
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