Example sentences of "[be] [adj] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Helmets are watery from spike to chin-strap .
2 And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time .
3 At a more detailed level considerable variations are possible from model to model , such as the exact ratios of hydrogen to helium and of hydrogen to the other substances .
4 The implications of the recognition , on the other hand , are clear from references in eastern sources and from Cassiodorus .
5 Questions about the characteristics of LEA thinking on aspects of primary practice are inseparable from questions about its focus .
6 And antarctic meteorites have two added bonuses : they are refrigerated and they are free from contamination by other rocks .
7 It comes and goes , and many men are free from symptoms for much of the time .
8 In this respect contracts of sale of goods are different from contracts for the sale of land .
9 This passage illustrates in a vivid way the fact that the arrangements the judges have made with the Inns are merely the machinery through which the judges perform what remains a judicial duty , and also how decisions on rights of audience are different from decisions on call to the Bar .
10 What all the theories have in common is the fundamental assumption that criminals are different from non-criminals in that they have a more or less enduring disposition towards the commission of crime and that this disposition is explicable in terms of ‘ causes ’ .
11 Cells in the leg are different from cells in the arm because the pattern of activity of the genes is different .
12 The great experimental merit of Aplysia , by contrast with Drosophila , which has as many neurons , or the octopus , which has far more , is that many of the Aplysia neurons are very large — up to a millimetre or so in diameter — and they are located in characteristic and recognizable patterns , which are reproducible from animal to animal .
13 They can not be seen from the village , but are visible from Anglesey across the Menai Strait .
14 They 're available from branches of John Lewis
15 They are rarely found on inland waters , although , since it is established that some of our winter visitors migrate over the interior of the county , such records are likely from time to time .
16 While applications are welcome from candidates in any area of applied biology , preference will be given to those who will provide strong links with existing research groups within either the Institute itself or the Department of Biology .
17 Christians are no more immune to the subtle influences of prejudiced attitudes than they are exempt from inclinations towards selfishness , greed or envy .
18 With certain limited exceptions , married men are exempt from liability for rape of their wives , although they can be prosecuted for any accompanying assault or violence .
19 Maintenance arrangements existing prior to the 1988 Budget remain largely unaffected , other than that payments received by divorced or separated spouses are exempt from tax on the first £1,720 .
20 Certain areas , however , are exempt from registration under the Act , including Epping Forest , the New Forest and the Forest of Dean .
21 Certain vehicles are exempt from duty under various legislation .
22 Tropical forests are complex but in temperature at least , are constant from month to month .
23 Meeting so many of you at our super readers ' events is also a terrific plus and 1991 has been hectic from beginning to end , thanks to Frances Barnes and her team , who , together with the hard-working Good Housekeeping Institute , arrange all our special reader occasions .
24 I think that we are confident from indications of the way things are going .
25 The largest numbers are present from December to February , but there are sizable flocks throughout the period October to March .
26 Outside the breeding season large flocks of Lapwings are present from June until late March , particularly in the river valleys , levels and along the coast .
27 Many small birds travel at night when they are safe from attacks by hawks .
28 The case may be different from Chapman v. Honig in that the contempt involved was civil not criminal but it is not easy to see why this should point towards tortious liability .
29 We should not generalise , it will be different from area to area and practice to practice .
30 The intention to do so must therefore be made perfectly clear , for otherwise the court will consider that the exempted party was only to be free from liability in respect of damage occasioned by causes other than the negligence for which he is answerable .
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