Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] by [noun sg] from " in BNC.

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1 The president of Serbia , Slobodan Milosevic , was on Aug. 27 apparently prevented by Panic from addressing the conference .
2 Although SDPJ leader Takako Doi had wanted to field more candidates she had been prevented from so doing by pressure from sitting socialist members of the Diet .
3 But would n't cricket have been better served by frankness from the outset and an early investigation of suspicions concerning Pakistan ?
4 Earth not only grew by aggregation from a cloud of particles , but by collisions with other cosmic matter .
5 One has only to travel by train from the north-east of England to see the land which has been set aside , squeezed between the railway lines , to realise what the farmers are doing .
6 Even in the same sample , however , other modes whose frequencies are insensitive to the local environment may well give quite narrow bands , and glasses ( best formed by condensation from the gas phase onto a cold surface ) should not be ignored as possible samples for the study of vibrational spectra .
7 In making the choice , the selection conference in the case of the Labour Party , and the constituency executive in the case of the Conservative Party , are not easily moved by pressure from outside and even the leaders of the parties have found it hard to get close friends and political associates nominated .
8 Another attractive trip is to Herisau , a picturesque village easily reached by road from St Gallen , yet off the beaten track .
9 Exact destinations were kept secret , and rail journeys would be long and slow — with the result that many of the children , already traumatised by separation from their families , arrived at their destinations tired , frightened and lonely .
10 Most policemen felt beleaguered and misunderstood , their isolation further deepened by criticism from politicians and the media .
11 This is gradually warmed by conduction from the wall until there is a thick enough layer of hot fluid for another eruption to be initiated .
12 This presents Germany , still haunted by guilt from the Nazi years , with an awkward problem .
13 The Binary Condensed Algorithm number , which is used throughout the financial world , is also received by facsimile from Belgacom , Gilmont said .
14 In the same year the town of Southampton , not infrequently threatened by attack from the sea , appointed Thomas Tredington , said to be ‘ skilled with guns and artillery ’ , to take charge of the municipal armoury .
15 We believe that the consistently low values of HNO 3 measured inside the vortex in spring ( Fig. 2 ) result from conversion of HNO 3 from the gas to the solid phase , probably accompanied by loss from the atmosphere altogether by sedimentation .
16 Again , no society evolves in a vacuum : the supposed logic of class struggle is repeatedly vitiated by intervention from outside — be it by war or by foreign support for one group or another .
17 ‘ Since neither the Canadian or the British governments are in a position to produce the element ‘ 49 ’ ( code name for plutonium ) or ‘ 25 ’ ( code name for uranium-235 ) our interchange has been correspondingly restricted by order from the top . ’
18 A cash injection now followed by income from transfer tribunals would guarantee their immediate future and dash Halifax 's hopes of escaping relegation to the Vauxhall Conference .
19 The estuary is now covered by radar from Grangemouth to the Isle of May and Bass Rock and is one of the most sophisticated systems in the United Kingdom .
20 Furthermore the period of intense pollution at the beginning of the mining was now barred by statute from legal suit and also the company could claim it had provided compensation then which was accepted .
21 The commander , although partially blinded by blood from cuts on his head , made his way to the main cabin door , which he opened , and all occupants were evacuated .
22 It was first recognised as of particular value in the diagnosis of posterior fossa lesions , where computed tomograms are frequently degraded by artefact from bone .
23 Access to its remote upper reaches is invariably made by boat from Mallaig , a voyage rewarded by an intimate view of the beautiful peak of Sgurr na Ciche , towering immediately from the head of the loch .
24 The author does well to illustrate by quotation from the Philosophie Zoologique Lamarck 's own conception of Lamarckism — and it is interesting that Lamarck 's first and second laws are by no means incompatible with Darwinism .
25 The consensus was overwhelming , but Shaughnessy could call none of his informants to the witness stand , even if they had been willing to testify , because almost everything they had told him — no matter how detailed and how well corroborated by information from other independent sources — would have been ruled out as inadmissible hearsay .
26 On the analogy of the morphological pattern keeper-keeping-keep , a verb-stem ( to ) housekeep is sometimes formed by subtraction from housekeeper and housekeeping .
27 Whiskers sometimes grow by accident from the surface of metals and if the metal happens to be part of an electrical device then there is likely to be a short circuit which will be annoying , expensive or dangerous according to the circumstances ( Plate 9 ) .
28 Test concentrations were then derived by interpolation from a standard rhamnose concentration curve from the same chromatogram .
29 Such warehousing was evidently mitigated by freedom from restraint .
30 Observation and assessment confirmed that Gary was indeed showing all these behaviours , but also revealed that they were being heavily reinforced by attention from his parents and by the fact that the shouting and temper tantrums usually resulted in Gary 's getting his own way .
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