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

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1 Just look at the success that German Shepherd breeders had when they methodically examined their breeding stock and bred from those with the best hips .
2 There were screams and cries from Scottish Conservative Members , who said that , unless the Government did something , they would lose their seats .
3 The pair became used to the waves and hoots from passing motorists , trucks and even train drivers as they journeyed to the Mediterranean coast .
4 At a time when the political parties have all released bulky documents stuffed full of environmentally-friendly policies , when any washing powder that ca n't say it 's CFC-free and untested on animals and made from biodegradable phosphates is likely to be left on the supermarket shelf , golf 's ‘ green ’ credentials seem pretty strong .
5 The window in the Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre ( 2 ) illustrating the Deeds of Mercy is by Karel Svolinský and dates from 1932–3 .
6 And that was how I came to join the Western Mail and stayed from 1958 to 61 , during which time the ownership changed from Kemsleys to Thomsons .
7 Recognising that the NHS is much more fragmented than a large company , it would be highly desirable to bring human resource professionals and senior managers together across London to think through how to share best practice and learn from one another as the changes unfold .
8 He was found lying on the pavement outside the university 's New College and died from massive head injuries en route to the city 's John Radcliffe Hospital .
9 By examining the relationship between the rate of return on capital invested in various industries and barriers to entry and exit from such industries , it is possible to test the hypothesis that monopoly power results in excessive profits .
10 It should be noted also that many sociologists would argue-particularly Goode , for example ( Goode , 1970 ) — that these changes are not simply confined to Britain and the United States but are taking place throughout the world , although at different paces and starting from different points .
11 That starts today when the Scots are pledged to choose their best side and desist from further experimentation .
12 Examples include redefining staff roles and moving from central management to decentralized management or from executive management to strategic management .
13 One lady who has arthritis in her knees and suffered from swelling feet said that she was ‘ able to walk better now with not so much pain — easier to go up stairs . ’
14 Heat the liquid without the wool very slowly until lukewarm , then add the wool and take from 1–2 hours to reach simmering point from that stage , then simmer for 10 minutes .
15 In general we have been most successful with pupils excluded from other schools and returning from special provision .
16 The figures for marriage and divorce from both sides of the Atlantic support this oft-perceived decline in the quality and longevity of marriages today .
17 The high standard of workmanship achieved was well illustrated by the fact that a bridge assembled from units drawn from four contractors and made from different jig sets went together simply .
18 I apply the A A schedule of motoring costs , B one eight one , for an engine capacity of two thousand and one to three thousand C C , of three thousand two hundred and eighty eight pounds and eighty eight pence and subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find that she would otherwise have run .
19 It is the poorest of the three countries and suffers from inadequate social services , political repression and an economy heavily dependent on the export of one crop — bananas — controlled mainly by foreign companies .
20 As a student , one is fortunate to have a mind nurtured into a condition to be open to such experiences and benefit from such insight .
21 Group treatment can also provide an opportunity for patients to share experiences and learn from each other .
22 The event will offer opportunities for partnerships new and old to share experiences and learn from each other .
23 He served as lord lieutenant of the counties of Glamorgan and Bute from 1815 until his death .
24 The public is entitled to use the highway for passage and repassage from one place to another but the extent to which this gives an unrestricted right to hold a moving demonstration on the highway is doubtful .
25 Sometime in the future belugas will return to a clean St Lawrence River , either naturally or by a programme of capture and release from other wild populations .
26 College design and technology teacher Bill Greenwood said : ‘ Our success in this field is largely due to frequent help and support from local industry , for which we are always grateful . ’
27 When looking at the factors associated with abuse it is , however , important to differentiate ‘ what we know ’ about physical abuse and neglect from sexual abuse .
28 Despite a general rise in attendances , several clubs were on the verge of bankruptcy and limped from one financial problem to another playing in front of miniscule crowds often in grounds designed to suit manic-depressives from the dark ages .
29 Williamson was fined £350 , ordered to pay Mr Coulthard £120 compensation and excluded from all soccer grounds in this country for 12 months .
30 Join the Friends of the National Railway Museum and benefit from unlimited visits to the Museum , a regular newsletter , evening lectures and visits .
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