Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't expect to achieve highly professional results from Print Partner , however , this one is best used just for fun . |
2 | In an interview with the Mail on Sunday , the Prime Minister emphasised that it was the victims of crime and not the perpetrators who should be shown the greatest sympathy , with a less conciliatory attitude from society to offenders . |
3 | They treat such dissertations in an entirely different way from Ph D theses , generally appearing to put a lower value on them as contributions to the science . |
4 | Defence budgeting and procurement do not move along different tracks from defence policy as a whole . |
5 | : Mmd The detective work done by the Harwell scientists showed hitherto unsuspected dangers from radon . |
6 | The investigation had revealed that , due to low activity rates , an EPH would gain only limited benefits from computer support of isolated functions , and it was necessary to exploit the relationships that existed between the functions so that an integrated package could be developed . |
7 | After an extremely quick change from combat kit to PT order , he was taking an anatomy class by 1100 hours . |
8 | The history of clerical suspicion of ‘ secular ’ celebrations is still only patchily written ; it would reveal not only a remarkable — though by no means even — development over time , but a no less remarkable variation from place to place . |
9 | There is also a somewhat curious exemption from liability where the victim is in ‘ another dwelling . ’ |
10 | Any tutors wishing to present their students with a more or less logical progression from year one to year seven , have to contend with the awkward fact that in the summer term the examination classes are only in attend for their examinations . |
11 | However just a government may be , it is liable to pass undesirable and morally objectionable laws from time to time . |
12 | The houses cluster along short culs-de-sac from distributor roads , and separate footways and cyclepaths occupy the central open space . |
13 | The sun was low in the sky now , shimmering the mud flats in a golden glow — and there were the graceful avocets , sweeping long curved bills from side to side through the fine silt , scooping up their favourite opossum shrimps and rag worms : a marvellous sight . |
14 | None the less diffuse benefits from conservation accruing over a long-time horizon and targeted very widely among the rural population are poor candidates for adoption and funding . |
15 | They appeared , wrapped like their less exalted sisters from head to foot in black , and ostensibly reluctantly . |
16 | Frustrated at the persistent refusal of the MPs to listen to their grievances , at the end of 1648 and beginning of 1649 the army staged a military coup , ejecting the most prominent Presbyterians from parliament , publicly executing the king , and imposing a military regime upon the country . |
17 | The first of these putative Na + /H + exchangers has 95% homology with the previously cloned human fibroblast Na + /H + exchanger , with which it also shares several functional characteristics , including extreme sensitivity to amiloride. furthermore , immunocytochemical studies showed that polyclonal antibodies to a fusion protein incorporating this sequence localise to basolateral but not apical membranes from rabbit ileum . |
18 | They no longer separate news from opinion and have become increasingly partisan . |
19 | HEALTH chiefs are denying that taking critically injured patients from East Belfast to the Royal Victoria Hospital is a bridge too far . |
20 | Staying up late , choice of meal , extra pocket money , extra long story from parent , outing with parent ( football match , cinema , etc . ) . |
21 | After a few minutes with Mr Malik , Robert himself quite often felt like making the frighteningly short journey from doubt to belief . |
22 | We 're not stranded miles from civilisation . |
23 | Of course , this is a tribute to Muriel Spark 's novel as much as to the film ; and this is a key to the moving image portrayal of Edinburgh and its surroundings — film-makers have come to Edinburgh to produce stories which are set here already , generally well-known stories from fact or fiction . |
24 | The Commission said , however , that it would be up to member states to propose and enforce measures protecting environmentally sensitive areas from shipping , as this was a matter of national , rather than Community , jurisdiction . |
25 | Occasionally , Alexander lessons spark off emotional feelings from childhood — anger , sadness , joy or happiness . |
26 | Dostoevsky 's home-made word does n't appear in Crime and Punishment ; it has been left behind ( unlike the mind that coined it ) in the much more theoretical Notes from Underground . |
27 | Some politicians also received more direct donations from Recruit . |
28 | By the late eighteenth century , in a lagged response to higher and more reliable wages from industrialization and more prosperous farming , median age at marriage had fallen to 23 for men , 22 for women , compared to 26 and 24 in the century before . |
29 | But snow and ice accumulate in a totally different way from sediment . |
30 | Drive Lace is of course knitted in a totally different way from Brother 's fine lace ( and you ca n't of course take a Brother fine lace card and use it to knit drive lace ) . |