Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The waves change from regular undulations to sharp crests separated by long flat troughs .
2 TV-scanned images suffer from two problems in addition to those of low spatial resolution ( i.e. large pixel size ) and relatively low contrast .
3 Red squirrels benefit from green tourists
4 As a result of these expectations , funds flow from short-term markets to long-term markets , thereby driving down long-term interest rates .
5 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
6 Within 12h , intact thymic lobes reform from these mixtures ( see Fig.2 ) .
7 Merrows differ from other sea-fairies in that they wear red feathered caps to swim underwater .
8 These castles differ from Norman ones in that they are built in concentric rings of walling , studded with mural defence towers , with an open space in the centre .
9 Better bounds result from other choices of strain or stress states and have been obtained notably by Hill , by Hashin & Shtrikman and by Walpole .
10 Fitness fanatics come from all parts of Liverpool to use the well-equipped weight room at Croxteth sports centre , and users aim to form a cooperative to buy even more gear .
11 That 's why a high proportion of the entries come from English clubmen and why many Irish drivers with Metros , 4x4 Ford Cosworths and Mantas have stayed away .
12 All the adaptations of the specialist desert plants and animals follow from these requirements .
13 The children in our schools come from many cultures and as teachers we try to introduce materials into the classroom that reflect their backgrounds .
14 By contrast , despite running a professional investment-promotion programme since 1984 , Yucatan has attracted only 31 maquiladoras — whose products range from dental braces to fishing rods — to its four purpose-built industrial parks .
15 The manifestations range from subclinical derangements of coagulation tests to life threatening haemorrhage .
16 The quality of the printing depends on the number of dots that are used to create each character ; typical values range from 8 rows of 8 dots to the , so called , Near Letter Quality of 24 rows of 17 dots .
17 At present re-entry programmes range from three evenings to six months ' day release plus supervised practice , and so it is virtually impossible to list every variation on the theme here .
18 Once a patrician villa , a small terrace in the gardens provides a lush , flower-bedecked retreat after a hectic day 's sightseeing and , within , marble pillars , frescoes and high , painted ceilings remain from former times in the public rooms .
19 Many schools have been destroyed or the students have fled , and these areas suffer from severe shortages of funds , bureaucratic inefficiencies and the difficulties of transport and communications caused by the war .
20 Modern fixed pitch helicopters suffer from trim changes to a lesser degree .
21 The 12 trial sites range from 53,000 properties on the Isle of Wight , to groups of several thousand all over the country , from Middlesbrough in the north , to Poole in the south .
22 Unlike common widgets that offer basic functionality , the company says that the Databook widgets range from generic types not available in Motif to industry specific widgets .
23 Crown Court judges differ from lay magistrates in a number of important respects ( though it could be said that their ideologies are similar ) .
24 A few infections arise from inanimate sources : for example , pathogens that cause tetanus are harboured in the soil .
25 These masterly cantatas date from different periods in Bach 's life .
26 Some of the criticisms arise from conflicting opinions as to the basic purpose of a list of subject headings .
27 It follows that no rights and obligations arise from those acts which need to be given effect in our domestic law . ’
28 Not all of the shortcomings stem from inadequate resources , but problems arising from the lack of books and equipment , the poor state of some of the buildings and shortages of staff would be considerably eased if extra resources were made available .
29 Although the majority of people who visited the Exhibition Room on Survey days appeared to be well satisfied with what they saw , it is very clear ( a ) that people who visit the Library 's Exhibition Room are largely ‘ middle class ’ , and ( b ) that comparatively few visitors come from other parts of Scotland .
30 The parables found in the Synoptic Gospels come from four sources :
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