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

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1 Er , I think it 's the , the lead you know , that goes from the computer
2 The 52nd-minute header was his first Premier League goal and the blue hordes massed in the new Bridgford End stand , that looks from the outside like a poor man 's Pompidou Centre , went wild .
3 This differs from the Abbey National share allocation , where just one share allocation was permitted per saver , regardless of the number of accounts held .
4 This differs from the warthog above in the shape of its head and its teeth and the fact that its core population in South Africa has been wiped out .
5 This differs from the situation in the UK , where the level of originality can be very low , based on the use of some labour and skill [ see Ladbroke ( Football ) Ltd v William Hill ( Football ) Ltd [ 1964 ] 1 All E.R.
6 Part of this results from the explosion of the student population , which is now a ‘ morphological factor ’ in the social field .
7 This results from the preoccupation of the ego with its lost object and its inability to detach its libido from it .
8 This results from the strategy adopted by Mr Papandreou , whose eight years in office ended when his socialist Pasok party was defeated in an inconclusive election last June .
9 This results from the trade diversion effects ( see Chapter 1 ) of eliminating trade barriers within a subset of the world , rather than from use of the multilateral methods of the GATT .
10 This results from the nature of the elongation conditions which ensures that each transcript contains the same amount of radiolabel incorporated into the nascent RNA during initiation of the ternary transcription complex , and no further label is incorporated during the elongation phase .
11 This evaporates from the surface of the spiral .
12 This leads from the neighbourhood of modern Ljubljana ( Roman Emona ) by way of the Pear Tree Pass ( Hrušica ) to the Vipava and thence to the head of the Adriatic at Aquileia near present-day Trieste .
13 This ranges from the presence of religious symbols in the classrooms and corridors of the schools to religious services such as mass or the saying of the rosary , and finally to the specific form of religious education which is praxis oriented .
14 This ranges from the history of learning difficulties in the ancient world to general management issues today and from discussions of different service models to chapters on women in management and finance .
15 This ranges from the belief that computers ( rather than the programmers and/or users ) are the sole cause of any mistake , to one that computers are infallible and are capable of undertaking virtually any task .
16 The reason for this stems from the parallel and/or pipelined architecture .
17 The reason for this stems from the relationship between national insurance and income support rates , and the rules about eligibility for the latter .
18 This stems from the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty , which is a fundamental principle of English law .
19 This stems from the fact that candidal infection does often recur , and one of the reasons for these recurrences is inadequate treatment .
20 It is hoped that this stems from the fact that the zonal code given per letter by the recogniser is not as accurate as some overall shape information would be , if it were obtained from the x , y coordinates of the script .
21 This stems from the fact that members of the House of Lords make up the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council .
22 This stems from the fact that neither form has the advantage of being a separate legal entity ; thus the debts of the business are the debts of the people who own that business .
23 This stems from the fact that the less an expert discloses of his work , the less anyone can find fault with it .
24 This appears from the decision of the European Court of Justice in Zuckerfabrik Sûderdithmarschen A.G. v. Hauptzollamt Itzehoe ( Cases C 143/88 and C 92/89 ) , The Times , 27 March 1991 ( judgment delivered on 21 February 1991 ) where the court laid down conditions for the grant of a stay of execution of a national administrative Act based on a Community Regulation because of doubts on the part of the national court as to the validity of the Regulation ( see paragraphs 22–23 of the judgment of the court ) .
25 This appears from the evidence of written records , folklore and surviving illustrations to have involved dancing and walking — as an act of penance or , more fundamentally , as a means of attuning or meditation .
26 As it is now interpreted , this excludes from the ambit of the rule those accumulations which in the judgment of the court ( there being no objective test ) do not involve an unreasonable risk or an extraordinary use of land .
27 But this follows from the associativity of ρ , and the proof is complete .
28 This follows from the principle that individuals are free to contract or not to contract with whomever they please .
29 This follows from the goodwill and experience which existing national firms possess .
30 This follows from the fact that is real , and .
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