Example sentences of "[vb -s] from [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I accept that the law has from the first appearance of corporations , in the absence of any relevant statutory direction , considered the question of a corporation 's right to sue for defamation by reference to the nature of the corporation itself and the need for the corporation to protect its lawful activities and property .
2 The superstition that the third light from a match brings bad luck apparently originates from the first world war , when German soldiers in the opposite trench would notice the first light , take aim at the second and fire at the third .
3 Happy as a Sandbag , A musical review of the 1940s , which opens tonight , features songs , dances and acts from the Second World War .
4 However , the contractual commitment stems from the first of those calls on the basis that it is followed up by the time agreed .
5 His confidence stems from the last two victories .
6 The first is , of course , a ‘ piece of string ’ question , since the availability ranges from a second hand VPI at say £4500 , to a new Saratoga , say £124,000 .
7 The architecture of the Grossmunster ranges from the eleventh to eighteenth centuries , and once more there is some Giacometti stained glass .
8 Figure 15–8 shows the marginal benefit MB that your neighbour gets from the last inch of tree size and the marginal cost MC to you of that last inch of tree size .
9 In particular , examples have been found of periodic behaviour occurring at higher r than chaotic for the same values of b and P. Changes are not necessarily in the direction of greater randomness the further one goes from the first instability of steady solutions .
10 The arrow points from the first node a of the pair ( a , b ) towards the second , b .
11 When the teacher inhibits the child from pointing and pretends not to be able to see the picture , the child understands that the communicative situation has changed , that she can no longer rely on the shared visual context and she makes her reference explicit ( the teddy ) , locates him verbally rather than by pointing to him ( on the chair ) and makes explicit how the second picture differs from the first ( there ai n't no teddy ) .
12 It is at this point that the second contradiction — between working class and bourgeoisie — which differs from the first in expressing an opposition of interests rather than an incompatibility of structures , assumes great importance .
13 ‘ Boom Boom ’ , the LP , differs from the last two parts of the John Lee comeback ( ‘ The Healer ’ and ‘ Mr Lucky ’ ) in that there is n't such a staggering amount of extras and celebrities blamming away in the background .
14 It is not clear how it differs from the third tribal substage associated with settled agriculture .
15 Bickerton ( 1973 ) provides detailed analyses using statistical scaling of variables to produce an implicational scale , ranking different speakers ' grammars in such a way that each grammar ( corresponding to a " lect " ) differs from the next by just one rule .
16 FIG. 2 Two example displays from the first experiment .
17 The price paid would include any consideration the employer receives from a third party .
18 ’ But it appears from the fourth plea that that marriage had already been agreed on , and that the testator knew it .
19 Hitherto departments had not been allowed to carry forward underspends into the next financial year though the Treasury was allowed to penalize departments by deducting overspends from the next year 's targets .
20 The use of the term shilling derives from an 19th century system of invoicing beer according to its gravity — a 60 shilling ale is a low gravity beer , an 80 shilling one is considerably stronger , similar to an English special bitter .
21 Plainly this error too derives from the first one , for if the concept ‘ profession ’ has no theoretical existence , and yet is recognised as a concept , it lacks all material grounding .
22 The second characteristic of these more successful countries follows from the first : government has been strong , and has continued to function .
23 The second point concerning the position of women which anthropologists would almost universally endorse follows from the first .
24 It follows from the First Premise introduced at the beginning of this chapter , that it must be an article of belief in the Created God that this first pre-life period in the story of the universe made no contribution to the creation of the God which was to be born , as was mankind , out of the life to come , except that it may have been the source of the basic origin of life .
25 It follows from the second law of thermodynamics that , for spontaneous processes .
26 It follows from the last paragraph that there are at least two different ways of studying a community 's use of language and attitudes towards it .
27 A head is all that part of a tone-unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to ( but not including ) the tonic syllable .
28 The head was defined in the last chapter as ‘ all that part of a tone-unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to , but not including , the tonic syllable ’ .
29 The lift operates from the first floor .
30 At S. George , which was a small abbey founded in 840 , most of the present church dates from the ninth to tenth century with the ninth century crypt as the earliest part .
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