Example sentences of "[verb] from the [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These 10 places will in the main come from the middle 549 clubs who by their status do not qualify for the Cup . |
2 | They both were astonished that so far no indication of trouble had come from the town common ; but reckoned that it would not be long now before it did , for a few escapers from the castle had been glimpsed running in that direction . |
3 | The lists are outside and the the venues , and please take the opportunity during the lunch-break to make contact with your , to make contact with your Chair of Electoral Colleges , your Chairs , er , especially those perhaps , who are new members , the Chairs on their name-tag have a red star , and I think you will all know from the resolution this morning , who are the new Chairs , if they , if they have changed . |
4 | Muir , omitted from the event last year after an administrative error , needed just 15 ends to help heal the wounds as he sent New Zealand 's Gary Lawson tumbling out of the championship . |
5 | Andy Dannatt and Russ Walker , dropped from the pack last week , are recalled . |
6 | We believe a reasonable target is for civil R&D to increase from the present 1.8 per cent to 2.5 per cent of GDP . |
7 | On the landing the only sound was Jos 's deep snoring from the room next door . |
8 | It is unique in its opportunities to establish from the outset good habits in terms of expectations of parental involvement and willingness to participate in honest exchange about the child 's progress . |
9 | If present staffing levels are maintained , the ratio of microcomputers to QSEs will fall from the present 1 to 8 to about 1 to 3 . |
10 | Out of the 25 patients discharged from the hospital 21 treated by endoscopy and two treated with surgery were followed up for a mean of 28.3 and 22.5 months , respectively . |
11 | ‘ I 'm very disappointed because I 've been out of work since returning from the tour last summer and this contract meant security for my family . ’ |
12 | Contributions have appeared in journals such as Applied Linguistics ( edited from the department 1985–90 ) , English Language Teaching Journal , and Studies in Second Language Acquisition . |
13 | This is about 10 more , she says , than would have been expected From the whole 8000 servicemen who , she says , took part in the South Pacific tests between 1957 and 1958 . |
14 | This time , however , the VGP starts from the South Geographic Pole and tracks along the other half of the great circle path , through Asia . |
15 | The twelfth abbot , according to the guidebook , was the subject of complaints to the Pope , that he had treated his flock , ‘ not like a gentle shepherd , but like a ravening wolf , harrying it ‘ with the stings of affliction , and the bites of persecution ’ , bestowing its property upon his kinsfolk and driving from the monastery those who dared to oppose him' . |
16 | A pre-filter of simple gravel ( we have tested a prototype GSM — not the new model — which still suffered from the age old problem of clogging , which also afflicts simple foam pre-filters ) . |
17 | In abolishing the marital rape exemption , Parliament could presumably seek an undertaking that this be done from the Attorney General who has general superintendence over the discharge of the Director 's functions . |
18 | This can be driven at frequencies selected from the range 0.01 to 200 Hz . |
19 | Volumes were selected from the period 1982–92 and only original articles were eligible for analysis ( including letters but not correspondence in Nature ) . |
20 | In 1990 a Cessna 150G crashed fatally in Florida after three rocker shaft bosses separated from the No. 3 cylinder head of its O-200 . |
21 | The Polish Telecommunications Co , previously the Polish Post , Telegraph and Telecommunications Company until it was separated from the Post last January , looks like being one of the first to run IBM 's mainframe version of AIX on its E9000 Series mainframe . |
22 | She rummaged through the assorted pile , looking for her new lipstick and perfume , and spotted the mail which she had collected from the postman first thing , on her way to the shops . |
23 | He 'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse . |
24 | He was particularly linked to the problems of football hooliganism and sparked a storm when he called English supporters deported from the Italian 1990 World Cup ‘ the effluent tendency ’ . |
25 | He gave a stimulating programme ranging from the crystal clear Partita No 1 of Bach , through Schubert and Schumann to the 20th century Berg and Prokofiev . |
26 | Permission should always be sought from the institution concerned for the use of its material in this way . |
27 | But he was risen from the golfing dead , so to speak , and my friend is interested in what an agent can achieve for minor stars , as well as superstars . ’ |
28 | Perhaps , the main conclusion to be made from the response these Reports evoked is that in today 's world and its existing political structure , the LDCs must rely on themselves to achieve a higher level of economic welfare . |
29 | It is on this line that the Class 153 single car units - made from the Class 155 's - are due to arrive shortly . |
30 | There is no source of official information on settlements , since court formalities are rare , and thus deductions have to be made from the information available in the judicial statistics , supported by the available research . |