Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As mentioned in the introduction , the LEGATO.INI that you see here is one I made earlier from sticky-backed plastic . |
2 | I look frantically from dark-skinned , blank face to blank face - a stranger in a strange , impassive land . |
3 | And indeed as people get old or ill I find again from personal experience that they tend to give things to several people . |
4 | In 1963 ( I believe ) was appointed Director of the Communication research Centre , and soon after became the first Professor of Linguistics at U.C.L. ( as I soon came to know him ) was a charismatic teacher and delightfully friendly person , and I benefitted greatly from close contact with him in 1963–4 , when he was Director of the Communication Research Centre , and I was Assistant Director . |
5 | Usually , I stay away from other Dreamers . |
6 | Hence the mansi remained absi , in the sense of not having a dwelling on them , since those who worked them came out from existing farms and it was from those that dues were paid . |
7 | The elitists offer us explanations less ambitious than either of the grand theories , explanations which borrow unashamedly from other conventions and which have obvious gaps and limitations . |
8 | Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation . |
9 | In such a universe , which is in thermal equilibrium as a whole and therefore dead , relatively small regions of the size of our galaxy will be found here and there ; regions ( which we may call worlds ) which deviate significantly from thermal equilibrium for short stretches of those ‘ aeons ' ’ of time . |
10 | Ursodeoxycholic acid and certain other bile acids induce a ‘ hyper ’ choleresis in several species , including man , which results mainly from active secretion of HCO 3 - . |
11 | When Morse , himself looking far from serene , had come into The Randolph and demanded to see Messrs Aldrich and Brown immediately , he had resolutely avoided her eyes , appearing to have no wish to rekindle the brief moments of intimacy which had occurred in the morning 's early hours . |
12 | However , in 1239 the city succumbed to Tartar invasion and much of the Byzantine architecture was destroyed while church building developed further in areas which suffered less from barbarian attacks . |
13 | The significance of the support for the Southwark [ sic ] theologians which flooded in from left-wing humanists , will not be lost on anyone who had learned , the hard way , that these people , who reject all concept of man as a child of God both for themselves and everyone else , make common ground with soft permissives wherever they can find them — in or out of the Church . |
14 | This research will form the basis of a book which derives largely from previous research supported by the ESRC . |
15 | Instead , there was no rise in stocks , which fell sharply from late 1989 . |
16 | To complement these existing techniques new ones have developed which derive particularly from isotopic dating techniques and from analysis of deep-sea ocean cores . |
17 | The session which follows on from late night deliberations comes amid predictions that tomorrow 's Commons Euro vote will be a dramatic cliffhanger . |
18 | Will the Chancellor bear it in mind that Labour is determined that justice shall be done for our retired people , despite all the smears , accusations and Government lies which come daily from Tory central office ? |
19 | Just on the conversions point , th there will clearly be at the end of the plan period , an outstanding balance of conversion permissions erm which will not be built during the plan period , just as there are two thousand nine hundred er which come back from previous to the well not automatically previous to the plan period , but previous to the position we 're in now . |
20 | I 'd really like to erm tell you the brief story of the events which lead on from Good Friday to Pentecost Day . |
21 | ‘ You mean apart from glamorous young women offering the kind of recreation not mentioned in tour guides ? ’ |
22 | She shied away from architectural accuracy — she could have a gingerbread house if it was her ideal . |
23 | In reminiscence , you build up from past life to the present . |
24 | In later years she suffered badly from varicose veins on her legs , which contributed to her death at the age of 82 . |
25 | In later life she suffered much from ill health , and lived largely in retirement . |
26 | However , it is possible that the clients who benefit mostly from primary care might be the nurses themselves . |
27 | It was they who controlled the way in which performers , who came largely from working-class backgrounds , developed and packaged popular forms into acceptable acts . |
28 | Once upon a time , there was a small team from Gloucester called Tredworth , who came back from financial ruin to play in the Provincial Cup Final at Twickenham . |
29 | According to Le Monde of Nov. 22 the number of asylum seekers ( who came especially from eastern Europe ) had risen to 1,700 per month , and a new law to speed the processing of asylum applications stipulated that these should be processed within two months , after which an applicant recognized as a refugee could take up provisional residence while waiting for a definitive decision . |
30 | after you came back from military service did you carry on working art ? |