Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Profiles section gives some fleshed-out NPCs , but you can easily develop your own or import them from other WFRP products if you wish .
2 Whether the coffin-maker produced a bespoke outer case or took one from existing stock is not known , though logic argues in favour of the latter .
3 Are we truly prepared to offer no model of co-operating nations sinking their differences to achieve greater security , or are we prepared to live with a Europe that is increasingly fragmented , where nations ' first demand on sovereignty is to equip themselves with weapons to tackle or to defend themselves from new nations on their own borders that have the same heightened state of frenzy and determination to do the same ?
4 Salt ways present no special features that distinguish them from other roads and lanes on the map or on the ground .
5 ‘ It 's as if the skin that separates you from those horrible things in the newspaper has been ripped away , ’ says Alexandra Campbell , who six years ago was the victim of an attack in her own home .
6 So if we 'd have just carried on the way that was going , I mean , that got it from ninety thousand in just over a year to , to seventy nine thousand in five months .
7 As a result the public interest is increasingly defined by expert professional administrators , and administrative decisions designed to promote the public interest are articulated in a language that screens them from effective parliamentary criticisms and public debate .
8 It stood , open and scoured , to breathe the air that purified it from any hint of sour milk .
9 Describe the nature of qualitative factors and give three examples that may influence a decision to make a component rather than buy it from another firm .
10 But it was not only the international flavour of Penguin New Writing that distinguished it from other symposia of this kind ; Lehmann also had an active interest in the visual arts , and in particular promoted the neo-romantics .
11 Camberwell did not have a major industry that distinguished it from other London districts , but it offered sufficient variety of employment to engage a majority of the workforce ; other breadwinners did not have to go far to reach central London .
12 On January 14th the unlikely figure of Bob Dole , the Senate Republican leader , took time off from the Gulf to call for a statutory commission to find out why women have not broken through the ‘ glass ceiling ’ that keeps them from top management jobs .
13 It was decided to generate the samples from referrals to the psychogeriatric service in each borough , partly because it was easier to do that than to draw them from general practitioners ' lists or social services department referrals , but mainly in order to provide the service for people whose illness was likely to be at a relatively advanced stage and who were likely to need extra care if they were to continue to live at home .
14 It is finished in black leather , has an ABS breaking system and a 158 bhp engine that shifts it from 0–62 mph in 7.7 seconds , and from there to a top speed of 134 mph .
15 This , of course , stemmed from their general lack of interest in the significance of the criminal justice system — the final feature that distinguishes them from classical criminology .
16 One peculiar characteristic of the British Parliament that distinguishes it from many legislatures in other countries , and particularly from the United States Congress , is the slight use made of specialized committees .
17 Another way is just to try to define its scope by explaining what it is that distinguishes it from other kinds of policy .
18 It is the capacity to feel , to reflect , to regret , to repent that distinguishes us from other creatures .
19 They appear in the most numbers where the marshes meet the wolds and where the stream that feed them from this higher region are , in consequence , faster flowing .
20 He tells interviewer Melvyn Bragg in Sunday 's South Bank Show that acting was a therapy that saved him from self-destruction .
21 He had a kind of inbuilt guilt that saved him from most affairs , but also occasionally made a fool of him .
22 Each had used her ; none had discovered the essential quality that differentiated her from other lovers .
23 This criticism depends on a view about what competence with a concept is , a view about what it is to know the meaning of a word , about what it is to know the rules for the application of that word , rules that take you from one instance to the next .
24 Although all this assured him a footnote in the history of British science , it was his intimate association with one of the most celebrated scientific forgeries that rescued him from relative obscurity .
25 One answer is to cut out a gull in white paper and sketch it from all angles ; at other times you can catch these interesting shapes with a camera .
26 My first step was really to get to know London by walking and drawing it from all angles .
27 If you are going to use a machine code program in a number of your BBCBASIC(Z80) programs , the simplest way is to assemble it once , save it using PROC_save ( described later ) and load it from each of your programs using PROC_load ( described later ) .
28 ‘ Till my husband returns , and rescues me from this misery ! ’
29 The male three-spined stickleback stakes a territory out and defends it from other males .
30 The entry will be placed on the Proprietorship Register and will read : Note : The transfer to the proprietor contains a covenant by her with [ Husband ] to pay the monies secured by Charge No 1 and to indemnify him from all claims and demands in respect thereof .
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