Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] same [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And if some of these assumptions were harsh in their operation they were tempered by a humanitarianism which stemmed from the same eighteenth-century roots . |
2 | The velum develops from the same embryonic segment as the mandibular arch , and part of its skeleton is located more medially than that of subsequent arches . |
3 | Other coins made from the same different die can often be found , thus establishing a chain of die links between objects which might otherwise display no close similarities . |
4 | Although only one of these bottles is labelled ‘ suitable for recycling ’ , both are , in fact , made from the same recyclable plastic . |
5 | So many of them were interrelated or came from the same Sardinian village that all of them , with or without a record , could usually tell him something if they would . |
6 | Most of his senior colleagues , and his predecessor , Marvin Runyon , came from the same stable . |
7 | In a dream a tall thin priest informed him that the two pieces came from the same votive cylinder and had been cut in two to make earrings for a statue of the god Ninib . |
8 | Though the group which dominated the executive board of the National Association tended to be drawn from the secularist , radical circles of the metropolis , the women and men who effectively led the repeal movement came from the same provincial backgrounds which sustained many other mid-century reform groups . |
9 | Gregory came from the same aristocratic milieu as Sidonius and his followers . |
10 | She pinned her thoughts on Rosemary , her friend and neighbour from across the corridor , who came from the same sizeable Dorset village that she did . |
11 | In addition , senior executives are largely drawn from the same narrow background as company directors . |
12 | Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses . |
13 | There seems to be no sense in which the idea of the Commonwealth can be said to have developed from Indirect Rule , but the similarity of the language employed , and the fact that enthusiasts for one were usually enthusiasts for the other , would appear to suggest that the two ideas sprang from the same rich soil , composted over the years of imperial fact and imperial fancy . |
14 | His music stems from the same shaping hand as that which invented the Voice of God in Britten 's second canticle Abraham and Isaac , composed just before Gloriana . |
15 | Interestingly , this is the period in which parietal cells disappear from the same anatomical site in most subjects . |
16 | All these institutions are controlled From above , all an subject to directives emanating from the same political institution or institutions , all have their key officials in the nomenklatura of higher Party officials ( that is , their officials are appointed and removed only when a Party organ takes the action or agrees to it ) , all have developed many of the characteristics associated with bureaucratization . |
17 | There are new flat roof systems about which are supposed to be better , but they suffer from the same inherent disadvantages as their earlier counterparts . |
18 | The hon. Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) read from the same brief . |
19 | There was to be no self-dramatisation and nothing that would set Amnesty International apart from the very people that it was seeking to protect from the same potential threat . |
20 | The problem is that a good gimmick is contagious — everyone in Hollywood gets it all at once , and then you get a rash of movies all suffering from the same big idea . |
21 | ‘ We may share rooms , but do n't forget you and Charlie originate from the same stable . |
22 | There is an error in chart 4 of your survey ; starting from the same initial point , the curve representing the traditional view of the value of a firm should rise initially and then fall , as the level of debt increases . |
23 | This raises the possibility that the genes present today in the chromosome of E. coli have not all been derived from the same ancestral population in the distant past — as have the genes of mice — but have come from very distantly related ancestors . |
24 | Therefore within the lexicon run , runs , running , ran each have the same ROOT-INDEX stored ( 19590 ) to indicate that they are all derived from the same morphological root . |
25 | ‘ What sometimes appear to be new strategies decentralisation , management by objectives , consultative supervision , ‘ democratic ’ leadership are usually but old wine in new bottles , because the procedures derived to implement them are derived from the same inadequate assumptions about human nature … |
26 | However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years . |
27 | The Galapagos islands had given him the clue by showing that small populations derived from the same original species could evolve in different directions when separated by a geographical barrier such as the ocean . |
28 | KW is derived from the same basic sunspot data set as FCL but the raw maximum-to-maximum and minimum-to-minimum length series were combined into a single series before applying a 7-term binomial filter . |
29 | Actually , not all of these arrangements are derived from the same basic format ( Neal 1981 , 91 ) : Box and Rapsley , for example , possess octagonal and not hexagonal panels around the central square . |
30 | The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known . |