Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many clinicians have seized the opportunities implicit within the clinical directorate structure believing that in a cash limited system the most positive response to any threat to clinical freedom is to become involved in the discussions stemming from the financial restriction .
2 SMALL BIRDS suffer from a lifelong fear of birds of prey , especially owls .
3 Arthur Kitson 's views developed from a generalized critique of the banking system and the role Jews supposedly played in it .
4 The theory of integrative levels emerged , the essence being that the world of entities evolves from the simple towards the complex by an accumulation of properties or influences from the environment .
5 According to chairman Aleksandr Rozhin , the commission has come to the conclusion that the Gallery 's foreign trade activities suffer from an amateur approach .
6 LIFESPAN is equally appropriate for controlling a large number of small projects developed from a common base of software .
7 Nevertheless , the fact that these bound states arose from the well-defined N = 8 theory should enable us to make a number of predictions that could be tested at energies that are accessible now or will be in the near future .
8 One third of all prisoners suffer from a psychiatric disorder .
9 Other element maps formed from the perceived surface counters of this work reflected similar levels of discrimination .
10 On March 30 a group of 14 Kurdish deputies resigned from the Social Democratic Popular Party ( SHP ) , which was junior partner in the governing coalition dominated by the True Path Party ( DYP ) .
11 It resulted in last year 's decision to close the European exploration headquarters in Glasgow with the transfer of key personnel to work from the main North Sea operational base in Aberdeen , a process which should be completed by the end of this year .
12 Diehard opinions ranged from the virulent obscurantism of Northumberland , Page Croft and Cooper , who saw politics as a black-and-white struggle between good British imperial-minded Christians and Jewish-dominated marxist wreckers , to the high-minded Association of Independent Peers , who were primarily concerned with the effect of coalition on the standards of public life and its failure to halt the drift towards class politics .
13 Towyn north beach good for dogfish but flounder and dabs reported from the southern section at Penllyn and the rifle range .
14 The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards .
15 First I think it would run completely counter to our internationalist traditions to say that because we have a temporary difficulty , we do n't want the workers of the other er other eleven member states to benefit from a new Social Chapter .
16 Provision was patchy , and professional attitudes ranged from a sensitive understanding of the issues to the blandly ignorant .
17 We therefore did a more rigorous test by calculating a periodogram normalized to the values expected from the null hypothesis of power-law/Poisson noise only , and binning up .
18 Such was the rapid rate of expansion that ensued that the workforce in Britain 's mines rose from a mere 50,000 at the beginning of the nineteenth century to over 1 million on the eve of the First World War .
19 Such lack of interest in any active Turkish diplomatic relationship with the European states stemmed from a deap-seated view of the world .
20 The first is the willingness to mount genuine experimental projects ( as distinct from ‘ trial ’ or ‘ experimental ’ schools in curriculum projects committed from the very start to widespread implementation ) , the second the building up of machinery for curriculum development at local level .
21 If a child does not know any other black people , he or she does not value them ; all his or her values descend from the adoptive parents .
22 The data points were fitted to a va n't Hoff plots of T m -1 vs ln ( C T /4 ) , and the thermodynamic parameters calculated from the following equation ( 16 ) :
23 Oversized books suffer from the serious disadvantage that they are housed in a separate sequence from the main stock , and are invariably less well used .
24 Her eyes dropped from the massive glass chandelier and swept around the apartment .
25 Now let us see how the branches grow from the main trunk ; at what angle do they grow from the trunk ?
26 Their homes ranged from the large subterranean winter lodges of the Nivkhs to light summer huts of branches , reeds and bark which in some cases were raised on stilts .
27 In this illustration the personal sector channelled its surplus of £500 million to the financial sector ( banks , insurance companies , building societies , etc. ) and the remaining funds originated from the foreign sector which lent its £1,000 million surplus derived from the excess of its exports over imports .
28 There is no attempt here to tell us how we should use words ; instead we get quotations from the work of various women which show how varied and creative definition has been , and how differently certain words appear from a feminist perspective .
29 He felt cold , his arms and legs aching from the rough ride of the previous day .
30 The scientists measured concentrations of CFC-11 and CFC-12 , the two most important ozone destroyers , at locations in both the northern and southern hemispheres and found that the growth rate for CFC-11 concentrations dropped from an annual average of 11 parts per trillion from 1985-88 to 3 parts per trillion in 1993 .
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