Example sentences of "[vb base] from an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , any shift from an oil-based to a natural gas or coal-based feedstock is likely , on present indications , to increase the use of these gases .
2 A score of six-nil points pretty conclusively to Katabatic , fit from an Ascot victory last month , coming out on top again .
3 If both parties benefit from an agreement it is not necessary that each also suffers a detriment .
4 These begin from an appreciation of the complementary nature of data arriving through the different sensory channels and expand by the acquisition of concepts such as the continuity of the physical world , e.g. a person who walks behind a screen has not vanished , it is accepted that he is still there even though temporarily there is no sense data to confirm it , but a hypothesis will be generated which supposes that , if he walked behind a screen at a constant speed , he ought to reappear at a given time at the other side of the screen .
5 We know from an article he wrote entitled The New Course of Our Economic Policy' that he enthusiastically endorsed NEP as early as August 1921 .
6 Carbonate which is not quite the salt not the sort of thing you get from an acid normally like sulphuric , sulphuric acid give you the sulphate .
7 They wanted to escape bad weather in Britain and to help Mrs Knott recover from an operation .
8 They suffer from an abundance of irrelevant information .
9 Some of us suffer from an aversion to talking about money — known as remuneraphobia .
10 Three conditions apply : the claimant must be in paid working employment for 16 hours or more a week , suffer from an illness or disability which leaves them disadvantaged when applying for a job and must have recently been getting benefit such as income support , housing or community charge benefit .
11 Thus , being so paradoxically evaluated by the external structures of their culture , women themselves suffer from an ambiguity about their sexuality and menstruation .
12 Lungs initially develop from an outgrowth of the sheet that lines the gut near the mouth and then this outgrowth branches repeatedly to give the millions of microscopic lobes in the lung .
13 What I 'm interested in is trying to promote more of the sort of spontaneous collaboration , where shared interests emerge from an activity the children are engaged in , and they develop it together .
14 These ‘ fireside ’ monologues emerge from an assortment of inter-related characters and jump back through time to poor white Adam , ( Nature 's mistake ) .
15 Beyond the palace railings in the distance a handful of white-haired old men in some kind of grotesque medieval robes emerge from an archway .
16 The long residence time even means that short-lived radioactive substances , such as those released by the Chernobyl accident , will be largely harmless by the time they emerge from an aquifer .
17 Appeal from an order of the Court of Appeal affirming a judgment of Bailhache J
18 Appeal from an order of the Court of Appeal .
19 Choose from an assortment of shapes , sizes and colours and order from Liz ( who works from a cottage near Evesham ) on 0386–871159 .
20 I was the first to state that reunification was the best option ( and I quote from an Institute minute ) ‘ provided the RIBA can show that Portland Place can be adapted for the successful functioning of all departments . ’
21 The charges arise from an incident last January during which an off duty police officer was allegedly hit with a hammer while he waited for a taxi in Cheltenham .
22 The charges arise from an incident last January during which an off duty police officer was allegedly hit with a hammer while he waited for a taxi in Cheltenham .
23 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
24 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
25 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
26 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
27 There are , moreover , serious complications in the view taken by the later tradition , complications which clearly arise from an attempt to fit Abdulkerim in where he does not belong .
28 However , any alterations which are external , or any which are internal and arise from an alteration of use , do require planning permission .
29 Some arise from an insensitivity to the child 's curiosity , his/her intelligence and feelings .
30 The same principle , looked at from its negative side , may be thus stated : There is no person or body of persons who can , under the English constitution , make rules which override or derogate from an Act of Parliament , or which ( to express the same thing in other words ) will be enforced by the courts in contravention of an Act of Parliament .
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