Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The postcrania are only known for ‘ Kenyapithecus ’ from Maboko Island , and they indicate little change from the generalized arboreal quadrupedalism present in the early Miocene hominoids like Proconsul .
2 All signals are thus essentially selective rather than instructive since they bring a minimal amount of new information to the cell , and only select from the possible responses open to the cell .
3 The most hard-fought provisions of the treaty , those legislating for monetary union by either 1997 or 1999 , are fast becoming dead letters as European economies waywardly diverge from the strict requirements on inflation rates and government budget deficits defined by the treaty .
4 Well perhaps it 's the shape of the if they go in threes and the other three perhaps approach from a different stairs and it comes up , you know the type I mean ?
5 The molecular cloning data presented in this paper not only confirm the existence of clusters of related ZNF genes on chromosome 10 , but also demonstrate duplication of an entire cluster : part of cluster A ( ZNF11A , ZNF33A , ZNF37A ) in 10p11.2 , and cluster B ( ZNF11B , ZNF33B , ZNF37B ) in 10q11.2 , obviously derive from an ancestral cluster .
6 Thereafter she toured abroad each year , sometimes taking long leave from the Imperial Ballet until she resigned altogether in 1913 .
7 The permission of the Chief Constable was also a disadvantage in the field because it raised doubts among respondents about the purpose of the researcher 's questions over and above those that naturally arise from the political situation in Northern Ireland .
8 The reason is that efficiency gains accrue across the whole range of a firm 's output : the welfare losses only arise from the marginal loss in output as monopoly prices are changed .
9 At the beginning of the line , the aircraft all start from the same common stock , but as they progress the goodies are added or not added according to the order .
10 The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade .
11 They have evolved separately and thus we discover that monkeys with prehensile tails serving them as an extra hand only come from the New World .
12 The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience .
13 Hundreds of them suddenly erupt from a tiny hole in the sand and start sprinting across the dune looking for the bodies of insects that may have collapsed from heat stress .
14 A good fit is important to get the most benefit from the parallel aluminium bars which frame the back system — these can be bent to suit individuals .
15 It can be argued that American children are not always very intelligent or easy to teach , with catastrophically short attention spans , but one can see the beginnings of a sad muddle even in England , with the publication of a homosexual prayer book giving instructions for a ‘ coming out ’ liturgy next door to prayers for those who already suffer from the American disease .
16 One might speculate that HCO 3 - secretion is mainly initiated by certain agents such as toxins from the luminal side , whereas hormones or prostaglandins , which normally act from the basolateral membrane of enterocytes , do not significantly affect HCO 3 - transport in man in vivo .
17 Firms thus benefit from a solid investor base , and of course there is not the problem of high levels of gearing as with the LGS .
18 The silent war between the United Company of Undertakers and the Worshipful Company of Upholders did not last long , for by 1748 the imprimatur had been dropped from the Upholders ' blank funeral invitations and we no longer hear from the United Company of Undertakers again .
19 Many partnerships , of course , are characterised by much more superficial , less close relationships between education and business where , crucially , activities remain largely separate from the mainstream activities of both and owned only by those individuals who are involved rather their organisations .
20 Where a university administers a number of special subject or departmental collections physically separate from the main library , the tendency to have separate departmental funding and separate responsibility for selection is usually more pronounced .
21 Well I 've er as I 've previously said , in the County Council 's opinion , these two fields do not perform a greenbelt function , they are visually and physically separate from the open agricultural land both to the north and to the west of the sites .
22 Aunt Margaret told her to dress herself in her nicest dress and Melanie put on a dress she had never worn in her uncle 's house , a best dress from the old days , dark green corduroy with lace at the neck .
23 The buildings largely date from the 16th and 17th centuries .
24 But the Dutchman is smart enough to know that even though the practice session at the stadium went well , his strike-force still suffer from the age-old Irish problem .
25 Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down
26 Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down
27 In the early 1680s , although the liverymen of the substantial City companies had not noticeably favoured one party , the Whigs had attracted more support from the lesser companies than the Tories .
28 It is nearly always separate from the main store of the computer , since it is faster and more expensive , and is normally read-only , so that the microprograms can not be inadvertently altered .
29 Complex partial seizures usually arise from the temporal lobe , but up to 30% may arise from other sites , in particular the frontal lobe .
30 In this way it has been shown , for example , that the muscles of the newt always come from a particular region of the early embryo , and the eye from quite a different region , and the gut from another .
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