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

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1 It is possible , in certain circumstances , again if leave is obtained , to appeal direct from the High Court to the House of Lords , leapfrogging the Court of Appeal .
2 The doctrine of the Created God offers a basis of establishing such a moral code which starts free from the ingrained false premises of long-standing religions .
3 The only hazards , in fact , lay in the presence of pockets of scalding water , and in the possibility of a newly-formed pillow becoming detached from the steep flow front and rolling down on top of them .
4 However , in responding to their situation criminals are seen as becoming distinct from the mainstream , non-criminal population .
5 These transform current from the National grid at 6,600 volts AC .
6 It would enable a third State to stand aloof from the deliberate fashioning of community policy through the treaty-making process , while simultaneously making claims of the creation of norms of customary law .
7 This is why , though the ideas were becoming common from the late eighteenth century , effective alternative and oppositional formations became common only in the second half of the nineteenth century and increased markedly towards the end of the century .
8 The Scots lassie wandered empty-eyed from the Montjuic track , staring vacantly ahead in utter despair after finishing only fifth .
9 Well it looks nice from the outside as well .
10 They tasted salty from the fine spray Seawitch threw into the hazy air as she dug her elegant nose into the waves before tossing them aside .
11 Coloured lining looks attractive from the outside and can also be displayed in the room during daytime as a contrast to the curtains by draping the curtains back in tie bands and turning the leading edges into the room .
12 This is the only other Norwegian breed to remain separate from the Norwegian Red but it , too , is now very rare and being inseminated by the Red .
13 They realized dimly that , for the moment at least , the Bolsheviks seemed even keener than the SRs to provoke similar disorder at all levels : and their Land Decree seemed indistinguishable from the old SR demands on behalf of the peasantry .
14 Even the first pitch , escaping left from the steep corner , demands positive commitment and the ability to confidently tackle technical wall climbing .
15 Any deficit in housing revenue would have to be made good from the general rate fund .
16 were matted black from the high tide 's oil clods .
17 When we arrived the carp were present all over from our margin to the far bank but as the time went on the fish moved out and only seemed catchable from the far side .
18 He look different from the last time me and him were mates cos he 's got older .
19 One great comber filled the canoe before she shook free from the cascading crests ; now they could not expect to make much headway and had to fight even harder to avoid broaching-to .
20 Eventually there would be what is called a phase transition and the symmetry between the forces would be broken : the strong force would become different from the weak and electromagnetic forces .
21 Like some animated corpse in a horror movie , the dying oriental had somehow risen to a kneeling position , blood pumping unchecked from the torn stump of his missing arm .
22 It did look good from the outside , even at this time of the year , an eighteenth-century fenland cottage , half-timbered and thatch-roofed , originally built as a home for the man who worked the sluice gates .
23 The hotel features an indoor swimming pool , tennis ( payable locally ) , and there 's boating and windsurfing available from the private jetty .
24 Gritstone : windswept , weathered forms set amidst heather-clad moorland , the jewels that stand proud from the mysterious Dark Peak .
25 As long as you apply common sense , you 'll emerge unscathed from the financial crisis .
26 Architecture clearly reflects the meeting of Muslim and ethnic Chinese : the tiled , domed mausoleum of the King of Hami ( above left ) could have been transported whole from the Middle East .
27 First , all the evidence that is available shows that the expansion of the social services did not so much rely on the workers made redundant from the industrial sector but rather it drew on new sources of labour — mainly women .
28 The original research was designed to investigate the subsequent labour-market behaviour of a sample of steelworkers made redundant from the British Steel Corporation , Port Talbot , South Wales , and to relate this behaviour to the type of domestic organisation of their households and the character of their local social networks .
29 Sutton was later going to have to cope with marrying up this formula to the new direct-entry computer system , which was being sorted out by systems editor Eugenie Verney , a sub-editor made redundant from the Daily Express in Manchester , who had previously worked on the Guardian .
30 No phoenixes rising reborn from the raging red fire .
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