Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
2 It seems inappropriate to regard this enhanced memory for the arousing slide as being evidence for arousal per se affecting performance — the arousing stimuli are of course different from the normal ones in numerous ways .
3 This transformation was due first to the influx of runaway serfs into the towns which meant that labourers free from the personal ties of feudalism , but having no access to the means of production , became a dependent and exploitable group which was to become the proletariat .
4 In view of this , climbers are asked to approach the crag direct from the old bridge and avoid Lovers ' Walk .
5 The spiritual plane is for all the great religions inseparable from the physical and psychological ways in which it manifests itself and becomes known by us , but yet it is truly distinguishable .
6 It is normally controlled dually by psychogenic effect from the forebrain and by reflex effect direct from the spinal cord , but the two effects can work independently .
7 The Non-Statutory Guidance available from the National Curriculum Council in England and the Curriculum Council for Wales in Wales offers useful models for teachers planning a study unit ( appendix 1 ) .
8 A great deal of information is contained in the numerous books already cited in this chapter as worthy of forming part of a personal library , and the local researcher should not lose sight of the early comparative data obtainable from the published Domesday folios , and the later in such things as the hearth tax assessments , all of which volumes are well worth places on private shelves .
9 Adams supplied the application and concentration absent from the other batsmen and coaxed another 99 from the last three wickets with improbable but important help from his fellow Jamaicans , Walsh and Patterson .
10 In fact , I can not think of any great golfers afflicted with legs divergent from the normal .
11 At the meeting , Luigi Zanda , a leading Italian campaigner for Venice and President of the Consorzio Venezia Nuova , made a plea , published here in place of the usual editorial ( see p.1 ) , for the future of Venice to be treated by the Italian government with a new sense of responsibility and morality free from the political factionism which stalemates so much of the country 's public life .
12 A 'sham " has been defined by Diplock LJ ( as he then was ) in Snook v London and West Riding Investments Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 QB 786 ( at p802 ) to include : [ A ] cts done or documents executed by the parties to the " sham " which are intended by them to give to third parties or to the court the appearance of creating between the parties legal rights and obligations different from the actual legal rights and obligations ( if any ) which the parties intend to create .
13 Funding is available through two key sources : agricultural structural funds , known as FEOGA and cash assistance direct from the European Commission in Brussels .
14 Those who use them in this way thereby manifest their own acceptance of them as guiding rules and with this attitude there goes a characteristic vocabulary different from the natural expressions of the external point of view .
15 There are three other main bodies of English law : probate , Divorce , and Admiralty , which were developed in jurisdictions distinct from the Common Law Courts and the Court of Chancery .
16 The topic framework consists of elements derivable from the physical context and from the discourse domain of any discourse fragment .
17 Science has no survival value , and we have to rely upon our sense of plausibility in areas remote from the vital concerns of everyday practice ( 7.219 ; Hardwick 1977 : 2o ) .
18 The party stood on a detailed manifesto which addressed local issues but stressed that the NILP had ‘ new ideas free from the old sectarian catch cries ’ .
19 The earth floor was clear of everything , the place fresh from the constant winds .
20 It is not a separate corporate body distinct from the dominant social elites .
21 Sensation is experienced in the present , but this is a subjective moment distinct from the dimensionless instant of the physical present .
22 but Swindon are on their way … and looking forward to a home tie against Oldham Athletic from the premier league in round three …
23 When this is established ( it may be the empty string ) the tail list is searched to find the longest string available from the remaining part of the word ( i.e. the word minus the head string ) .
24 The value of US dollar bonds outstanding exceeds that of the combined total of bonds outstanding from the other six currency segments put together .
25 The conference brought together historians working in a variety of fields , including those of extra-European history , and including those coming from academic traditions different from the Anglo-American one ( in particular the French ) , together with a number of colleagues from neighbouring disciplines .
26 Thom Mayne 's ‘ Morphosis on Los Angeles ’ continues its showing at Saddock & Uzzan , while at the Beaubourg Daniel Spoerri has brought together ten panel paintings fresh from the Universal Exhibition in Seville .
27 There was overt political work as well , again in accordance with Newman and his associates , who , by the mid-1970s , formed their own grandly named International Workers Party , its leadership indistinguishable from the social therapy collective .
28 The Settled Land Act 1882 provided that the tenant for life should have power to sell , grant leases , or mortgage the land , giving to the purchaser , lessee , or mortgagee a title free from the beneficial interests under the settlement .
29 The first task consisted of formulating a view of society which was based on principles different from the traditional ones , according to which societies could be typified in terms of their administrative organization by using such terms as ‘ democracy ’ or ‘ monarchy ’ .
30 Is not the most practical step that he could take to help renewables to allow those people working on tide , wind , coppicing and other renewables in the Atomic Energy Authority a separate organisation free from the foolish need to produce short-term profits , allowing them to invest in the advantages of renewables , which are essentially long-term ?
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