Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The type of frame you choose for your finished work is an entirely personal decision , based on your own likes and dislikes , but I would strongly suggest that you think about the type of frame you will be using right from the start of your work . |
2 | If he 'd been able to keep from gloating , she 'd have ended up in his bed , which was what he 'd intended right from the beginning . |
3 | They suffer badly from the leaf menace . |
4 | The creative way of handling tensions is to be prepared to forgive right from the beginning . |
5 | Recorded music has now become a separate expressive form , thanks to a range of studio technologies deriving fundamentally from the ability to edit and amalgamate sounds , made possible by the use of magnetic tape . |
6 | The first — which will start in April next year , and run for three years — is a new system of transitional protection for those households that stand to lose most from the abolition of domestic rates . |
7 | On March 22 the former President and three others were charged with profiting personally from the purchase of aircraft by the government in 1989 . |
8 | The emerse form differs greatly from the submerse form . |
9 | Each dance should arise naturally from the context and reveal something about one or another or all the characters in reaction to a series of situations . |
10 | It is true that once a useful co-ordinating convention is established every person has reason to adhere to it , a reason which is independent of the existence of the authority , a reason deriving entirely from the existence of the useful convention . |
11 | It said ‘ do not go on the grass ’ , translated literally from the Norwegian — somehow the story does n't work so well in English . |
12 | In this respect the answering of an examination question differs somewhat from the giving of an opinion in legal practice , A practitioner will not argue legal points unnecessarily . |
13 | It said that equal treatment applied only from the date when the European Court made its ruling . |
14 | A new policy allowing 240 spouses to immigrate annually from the mainland went into effect in early January , ending a 43-year ban . |
15 | The theme continues with four bars made entirely from the cell ( part of the reversal of the original cell ) , concluding with an exact repetition of Example 12 . |
16 | As it was , such girls as fancied themselves would leave their cubicle doors open , in the hope that tantalizing glimpses of leg and breast and buttock might be seen through the high and smoky glass , and once Clara , taking advantage of the convention that they were unobserved , walked the whole length of the changing room draped only from the waist down by a small towel , on the pretext of borrowing a safety pin . |
17 | At Carole 's insistence they had climbed the long metal ladder which led inside from the roof of the nave to the top of the tower : Henry went first , Amaranth second ; by some accident of fate , David followed on her heels , leaving an indignant Carole to bring up the rear . |
18 | Troops loyal to the breakaway faction , led militarily from the town of Nasir , on the Ethiopian border , by Cdr Riek Machar , are now on alert expecting an attack from the town of Malakal ‘ at any time ’ , Dr Akol said . |
19 | Yet in the matter of the primacy , which entailed the most extensive ecclesiastical power in western Europe apart from that of the papacy , he fought stubbornly from the beginning to the end of his archiepiscopate against every papal or local obstacle to the exercise of this power . |
20 | For our experiments we used a cubical tank of water seeded with silicon carbide grit of fairly uniform size , which was cooled uniformly from the top . |
21 | Siddhi , who had been Foreign Minister for 10 years but was considered hostile to Chatichai 's Cambodia policy and to any rapprochement with Vietnam [ see p. 37654 ] , was dropped altogether from the government . |
22 | They stand to benefit little from the insider dealing prohibition . |
23 | With mixed feelings ( on my part , anyway ) , we watched the lights of Stornoway recede astern from the deck of the old MacBrayne 's ferry Lock Seaforth . |
24 | Well of course , and er , and er Lithuania has right from the beginning er embarked on a , a sort of a campaign for independence in a most impeccably peaceful way . |
25 | As a Race Today editorial ( in October 1974 ) put it , ‘ the section to benefit most from the trade unions are white men over the age of thirty-five . |
26 | As the more industrially developed countries in the region , Kenya and Zimbabwe stood to benefit most from the association . |
27 | Kathleen moved slowly from the doorway and shook her head , without speaking . |
28 | It is fair to say that the disposals ranged widely from the good to the very poor . |
29 | Consumers in Scotland , where the heating season is the longest in the UK , are expected to suffer most from the change . |
30 | Trentham rose slowly from the top of the pulpit and began to descend the stone steps with his hands held high above his head . |