Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has already been made clear that the definition of a ‘ professional ’ degree course being adopted here is an operational rather than conceptual one : it is a course which has a consistent and fairly exclusive relationship with a particular occupation , exclusive in that graduates from such courses tend not to go into other occupations , and in that entry to that occupation is largely or wholly restricted to graduates from such courses .
2 Immature differs from immature Sandwich in blackish bar along shoulder of wing and black outer tail feathers .
3 This varies from one method to another .
4 This ranges from remote repeater stations for telecommunications to solar-powered cathodic protection for oil pipelines .
5 Though this derives from psychological studies of covert actions types , it would be waste to leave it at that .
6 This degree of modification comes about partly because of the greater degree of digestion in mammalian carnivores compared with the regurgitated remains from avian predators , and partly because of their use of teeth to break up prey before digestion .
7 The onus is on the company to ensure that staff are making intelligent decisions on the information that the computer system provides and this comes from in-house training . ’
8 This comes from various sources , shown in the graph for the UK on page 122 .
9 For the management company , this comes from two sources .
10 Much of this comes from small landowners , and at least one-third is believed to be being felled illegally , without the permission of the state forestry corporation , Conaf .
11 This comes from several Snow roost sites on Bathurst Island in northern Canada but despite not being a homogeneous collection the pellets were all very similar and their contents showed great consistency of preservation .
12 About 78% of this comes from natural sources such as granite rocks and cosmic rays .
13 Some of this comes from urban consumers , concerned with rising food prices , or trade unions concerned with falling real wages .
14 By studying similar finds from different sites , a great deal more information can be recovered from such things as broken pottery or rusty iron .
15 The second accrues from less time spent on billing .
16 Also the grass grows for only a short-season , and the amount of hay which can be cut and dried varies from one year to the next .
17 The average reading speed at which comprehension is possible varies from 200–400 words per minute — with the majority of people sticking around the 200 word mark .
18 In contrast with the differences in adhesins and hydrophobicity , the mucosal isolates from colitic patients were more commonly β-haemolytic than were isolates from non-inflammatory bowel disease controls , as has been well documented for faecal isolates from colitics and also for Crohn 's disease .
19 It all follows from that word ‘ in ’ .
20 Pressures towards manpower production meant in effect , that demands from higher levels of the education system fed down towards the primary curriculum and there was a certain rather questionable pyramid philosophy built on the premise that ‘ many are called but few are chosen ’ .
21 It can be used to date finds from anywhere in the world and so offers a means of comparing dated finds from different regions .
22 GEOMETRY is the branch of mathematics , or more precisely the root , that derives from spatial intuition and insists upon visual expression of its theory .
23 In truth , though , neither emerges from this tale with great credit .
24 And it 's these finds in the trays are actually real archaeological finds from real sites in York .
25 The G and D strings , however , are left unfettered and the G in particular suffers from break-angle jangle as a result .
26 All that remains from those days is the outline of the road which led to the hangers .
27 The solid line on the graph in Figure 6.9 extends from 3900 Ma ago to 850 Ma ago , this being the age range of dated regions on the Moon .
28 De Gaulle hoped to gain two benefits from this relationship : to reduce West German dependence on the US ; and to form the nucleus of a political confederation , which might ultimately control the activities of existing supranational institutions , particularly the EEC Commission , and redirect the movement for European unity , away from supranationalism .
29 So that there 's a kind of assessment built in there … but that piece of work goes forward in the end and is more , slightly more , formally assessed in the sense that we give them direct feedback on performance , and that runs from technical notes , director 's notes , to a very much more abstract formal assessment , which is essentially subjective , ‘ How does one feel about this piece , the atmosphere it creates ’ , … and that 's quite different from director 's notes , which can be of a technical variety to do with voice , movement , audibility , characterization , anything ; the things that are actually being described , analysed , looked at in the end …
30 Oh that comes from that game you play with the cards do n't it , when you call it
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