Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 This may not strike some of you as unusual but in my area silver coins rarely come from the ground in their natural colour ; they are usually black or slightly grey .
2 Are any weatherproof switches properly protected from the elements ?
3 However , if we also add the timings of such movements from two more manuscripts of Lalande motets , F-Pn , H387 , a reduced score of the Miserere a grand choeur ( illus.4 ) , and F-Pn , Rés. 1363 , a reduced score of Dominus regnavit , both being copies apparently dating from the 1740s and probably prepared for the Concert Spirituel , we begin to notice the familiar syndrome of some slowing down in some tempos , compared with those of the earlier H400D .
4 Almost at once , the decibel level inside soared from an angry mumble to a full-blown shouting match .
5 Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties .
6 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 .
7 Since our experience of institutions is frequently other than the idealistic way they strive to represent themselves , the solidity of values apparently inherited from the past are called into question .
8 Harry walked on , his face like thunder , his fists still clenched , his self-esteem badly bruised from the catcalls and laughter of the village .
9 There is a sense in which this task has remained the same since libraries began ( clay tablets were gathered into organized collections in Mesopotamia at least as early as 2700 BC ) but modern librarianship properly dates from the nineteenth century , from Panizzi 's reign at the British Museum , from the spread of the public library movement in Britain , the USA and Scandinavia , and from the new techniques initiated by such creative geniuses ( in their day ) as Melvil Dewey and Charles Amni Cutter .
10 We were some distance out in the lake when Edward eventually called from the shore that supper was spoiling .
11 And the second stranger slowly approached from the shadows , his pale face looking frightened .
12 It took ten minutes of brisk walking to get my blood flowing again , my consciousness slowly returning from a journey beyond my body .
13 Public spending savings mostly came from the abolition of SERPS .
14 Luke 's words and their possible implication slammed belatedly into her brain as she was being introduced to the entertainment editor of a local newspaper , but natural incredulity dismissed them as more talk , just words carelessly plucked from an inadequate language .
15 Carrie asked but Albert did n't reply because Mister Johnny suddenly spoke from the doorway .
16 A horse naturally shifts from a walk to a trot , and then to a gallop , Taylor 's team found , at the speed where each pace begins to cost it more than the minimum amount of oxygen .
17 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 .
18 Dynjandi is almost frozen at its sides , the light brilliantly reflected from the rivulets of snow and ice .
19 Any loss naturally arising from the breach ;
20 As reminiscence naturally proceeds from the past to the present , it can often give the counsellor an indication of where , and at what period , to focus attention in the search for the origins of the counsellee 's particular mental state or circumstances .
21 This opposition naturally came from the left of Irish politics , with support from left Labour figures such as Noel Browne and David Neligan , trade unionists such as Michael Mullen of the ITGWU and members of the Workers ' Party .
22 An ambivalence to assessment in Catholic schools rightly stems from the view that religious education in its entirety can not be submitted to formal and sharply focussed testing because of its very nature and its concern with personal faith and commitment .
23 The future Quaker abolitionist , James Cropper of Liverpool , accepted the necessity ‘ for a humble , dependent state of mind naturally arising from the knowledge of the superior wisdom and goodness of the will and ways of God to our own ’ and found gloom about the future banished .
24 After he finished , it is said , a wind suddenly arose from the floor of the desert and blew sand across the spectators .
25 On other occasions a wind suddenly blew from a direction which made recording trains on the climb from Shepton Mallet impossible , or a sudden rain storm blew up at an inopportune moment .
26 The violence apparently stemmed from a campaign , stepped up in March , for the restoration of Ingushi autonomy within the borders of the former Ingush Autonomous Region .
27 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 .
28 Most of the evidence we find for full-time craftsmen nevertheless comes from the temples of the Middle and Late Minoan periods , so we should see the main period of craft industries as belonging to an urban society and in particular to the temples within that urban society .
29 In all living cells , proteins have to recognize and bind to specific DNA sequences , recognition generally resulting from the interactions of particular amino acid side-chains with the nucleotide bases of specific DNA sequences .
30 In addition up to 250 entries individually nominated from the whole dictionary will be available to lexicographers in a separate part of the Working-Set known as the ragbag .
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