Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The holder of such an estate in land is , like an owner , entitled to the possession , use , and enjoyment of the land , and he can dispose of his interest ; but at the death of the person by whose life the extent of his estate is measured , the estate comes to an end , and nothing passes from the holder .
2 I think if you have mainly pain in there it 's much more likely to be a little bit of inflammation under the this tendon which goes from the muscle here over the top of the kneecap and attaches in there .
3 In addition , no study of this kind has been conducted in Northern Ireland which differs from the rest of the United Kingdom in a number of pertinent respects .
4 From Figure 8.1 it can be seen that , for all tests with symmetrical distributions of scores ( known technically , and rather confusingly , as ‘ normal distributions ’ ) , any score which differs from the mean by two or more standard deviations will be unusual and therefore worthy of further consideration .
5 But one can reasonably envisage a spectrum extending between two extremes of " language use " and " language exploitation " ; that is , between prose which conforms to the code ( Saussure 's langue ) and normal expectations of communication , and prose which deviates from the code in exploring new frontiers of communication .
6 Therefore it is for the district council to justify any local plan policy which deviates from the county structure plan .
7 I lie under the great sea almond tree which sprouts from the sand , looking up into its branches where light and shade dispute their rival territories .
8 One dubious consequence is that the short-term memory , of limited capacity compared with the virtually infinite capacity of long-term memory , is conceived as the internal stage on which exhibits from the store are manipulated .
9 The publication of interim and preliminary announcements and annual reports or precise extracts from them by listed companies is subject to the exemption contained in Section 58(1) ( d ) ( i ) of the FSA , as supplemented by SI 1992 No 813 , which exempts from the investment advertisement provisions any document required or permitted to be published by listing rules issued by the London Stock Exchange or any other market specified by the SI , which includes the USM , and most major overseas stock exchanges .
10 There are many local walks including the long-distance Greenlands walk which starts from the village and finishes at Dunstable .
11 The Second period is that which starts from the beginning of life and reaches onward to the time when the law of the survival of the fittest with its ruthlessness could no longer serve the aspirations towards increasing happiness that were beginning to creep into the dawning consciousness of primitive man .
12 There 's another cost of a million pounds which results from a change in government policy of the cost of government policy , now this is including the er unfair funding of G M schools and including the loss of that was just , just mentioned .
13 ( The wealth effect may be defined as the change in spending on goods and services which results from a change in the real value of financial assets . )
14 Remember to begin with that the demand for bank lending is a demand which results from a desire to buy goods or services .
15 The only green thing about many of our English rivers nowadays is profuse algal growth in the water , which results from an excess of fertilizer leaching off arable fields straight into the stream .
16 Cosmos refers to the kind of order which is grown and which results from an equilibrium set up from within .
17 The human suffering which results from an accident can be severe and can result in some form of life-long disablement or disfigurement for the victim , not forgetting the stress and guilt which is borne by the person who may have had some responsibility for the accident occurring .
18 As in other disciplines , theories of language learning have gone through periodic changes , often with an over-emphasis on one aspect or anxiety , which results from the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another .
19 ‘ Manifeste ’ concentrates on the art of the last thirty years , thereby overcoming a chronological and methodological rift , which results from the way the works are currently arranged .
20 Enlightenment comes through spiritual perception which results from the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual 's life ( 1 Cor.
21 Note the high frequency content appearance in contrast to the squarewave which results from the addition of simple waveform harmonics .
22 Naturally , the carrier can not be held responsible for loss or damage which results from the trader 's carelessness or negligence .
23 Fundamentally , such protests against the cultural surrogates of the parents arise from the same origin as the assault on boundaries , standards and restraints — the parricidal resentment against the father 's sexual rights over the mother which results from the failure to resolve the Oedipal conflict .
24 the discontinuity which results from the interval between meetings and constant changes in the membership of the relevant study-group or working-party .
25 Fiscal drag is the extra tax yield which results from the fact that changes in both tax allowances and tax bands may not occur until after inflation has had its impact on money incomes .
26 The initial rise in the general price level from p to P 1 which results from the shift in the AD function from AD to AD 1 is mistakenly interpreted on all of our hypothetical islands as an increase in the relative prices of their products .
27 There is also a route from Newcastle through Carlisle to Stranraer and/or Glasgow via Kilmarnock , which results from the combination of previously separate services .
28 That is to say , his explanation of long waves lies in technological change which results from the bunching of innovations made by entrepreneurs .
29 It is rather one which results from the process of ‘ legal reading ’ , that is , the reading of the text against the background of ‘ the legal reader 's access to a store of specifically legal relevant contexts ’ ( Davies , 1987 ) .
30 She nourishes them with a special fluid which exudes from a nipple on the wall of the pouch in which her larva lies .
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