Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is an exaggeration , but you should remember that the older the history book ( especially over 20 years ) the less reliable it can be considered to be , because ( i ) new evidence is always being unearthed ( ii ) all historians tend to write from within the perspective of their own times ( " every generation writes its own history " ) ( iii ) most professional historians update their own interpretations according to personal preference and in the face of scholarly criticism .
2 As the baby grows up , 24-hour rhythms begin to appear from about the second month of life onwards .
3 Guests — all Sikhs — began to appear from around the nearby houses and , after greeting Mrs Puri , quietly took their place cross-legged in ranks on the ground .
4 These are believed to come from beyond the Solar system , i.e. from interstellar space , the space between the stars .
5 He criticised the committee for failing to say where the extra money needed to come from in the defence budget .
6 Piaget believed that educational development had to come from within the child , through a process of building and testing hypotheses within the microworld of a child 's perceptions .
7 In future , the danger of extreme-right policies is more likely to come from within the victorious mainstream conservative ranks than from outside .
8 It is the head 's task to meet from among the more traditional views held by parents those which are still relevant to modern schooling and to affect , as far as possible , the way in which they look upon change .
9 This means that whilst the developer produces full shadow details to work from in the negative , the highlight areas do not become too dense so blocking-up any highlight details .
10 There was a small gymnasium , squash and archery for Richard to choose from at the Club , and just down the road he could go windsurfing or waterskiing , whilst I lazed with the other guests .
11 Every Windows Icon you will ever need , over 3,000 icons to choose from with no duplications .
12 If the fine art area is too specialised , there is a huge range of companies to choose from for a broader appeal as the accompanying directory shows .
13 Shilton , who is himself injured , has just 14 full-time professionals to choose from for the visit of Hartlepool after losing Just when Shilton thought things were looking up for his Second Division side before the 3-2 FA Cup win over Peterborough , he lost striker Paul Boardman with a foot injury and on-loan defender Richard Dryden with a groin injury .
14 There are 11 varieties to choose from in the County Series — ideal for posts or mixed borders .
15 But with shelves and shelves of titles to choose from in the shops , where do you start ?
16 Eight colours to choose from in the ladies ' classic crew-neck t-shirt .
17 If you want a lengthier walk there are plenty of routes to choose from in the forest .
18 The free QPD Review features hundreds of quality paperbacks to choose from throughout the year — each one is discounted by up to 40% on the Publishers ' Price .
19 Then approximately every two months we 'll send you the free QPD Review with hundreds of quality titles to choose from throughout the year .
20 • A wide range of subjects and authors , with a choice of hundreds of titles to choose from throughout the year .
21 Simultaneously with clinical observations such as these , academic psychologists were also beginning to incorporate a similar idea into their models of normal cognitive functioning and most contemporary theories of human information processing contain the notion of a mechanism that screens and selects the products of consciousness ; necessarily so , since organised thought would be impossible without some device that allows the mind to choose from among the many stimuli — both internal and external — with which it is constantly bombarded .
22 The Lanarkshire side are on a tidy run that has seen them lose only one of their last ten matches and they now have a strong squad to choose from after the massive injury problems of earlier in the season .
23 To suggest from within the institution that these influential and powerful units of control are essentially ephemeral and arbitrary constructs , involved in very limited and narrow areas of practice , will almost certainly lead to a rejection of the account ; and the findings are more than likely to be attributed the same metaphorical rejection as the activities of the villains and criminals , as was illustrated in the response to the study undertaken by the Policy Studies Institute outlined above .
24 Tony Marinello 's speciality was to escape from behind the bar whilst Ivie was holding forth , and to ask any unescorted woman for a dance regardless of her age or her inclination .
25 So I sat down on a chair that stood by the counter and looked around the shop while waiting for Mary to emerge from behind the colourful painted screen where she was trying things on .
26 Whoever was about to emerge from beneath the dripping straw roof of this tiny hut on this minute hamlet on the eastern edge of this unknown volcanic islet was the first person in the world to rise on this February Saturday morning : Homo Pacificus , the symbol of all I had travelled half a world to see .
27 This she was required to do from behind a glass screen and , having done so , was immediately ushered out .
28 Our lucid moments , those times when the shadow seems to fall from off the face of our inward confusion , these are the times when we are drawn closer to God , to our inward Source .
29 Once you have set up your programs ready to run from within the DOS shell , you can take advantage of DOS 5 's ability to run more than one program at the same time .
30 They want to build from within the club and restore the atmosphere and team spirit that was perhaps missing last year .
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