Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] from [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 It is usually recognised by the presence of large numbers of larvae at the same stage of development in animals withheld from infection for a period longer than that required to reach that particular larval stage .
2 You know the drill : ghetto kids , gangs , rap music , crime , with the title drawn from street-slang for authority and male outlaw power .
3 Without this social research runs the risk of imposing on its subject matter properties derived from mathematics for other purposes .
4 We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance .
5 But embedded voices and ambiguous modes of focalisation are not particular to narrative fiction , and the analytical techniques derived from linguistics for literary stylistics and narratology may be borrowed back for application to non-literary discourses with all the added explanatory power that such interdisciplinary sabbaticals can achieve .
6 Two directors were suspended for a year and the chairman and manager banned from football for good .
7 A penalty is that the translated binaries do not run as fast as programs compiled from source for Alpha — DEC says performance degradation is around 50% — but translation can save customers from rewriting old applications .
8 Sophisticated network management software is needed to control the information flows and MBS has had its own system designed from scratch for the needs of its particular applications .
9 With the growing scientific knowledge of the causes of both sudden infant death and cancers in childhood over the years has grown the equally important knowledge of the benefits gained from support for the family .
10 A thriving Northern market saved from redevelopment for today 's traders and shoppers
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