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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For adult offenders the picture showed little change from previous years and indeed the number of sentenced adult male prisoners had increased .
2 Nuisances and abominations of all sorts are without scruple committed to the streets at any hour of the day of night , to await the morning visit of the scavenger to remove them : and happy indeed is it for the humble pedestrian if his eye and nose alone suffer from these ejectments ; happy indeed if he comes not in contact with them , as they make their unceremonious exit from window or door …
3 Nor did the ‘ moderates ’ see much gain from Iranian films winning at international festivals .
4 In toto , these constitute an image of a world filled with dangers , human and non-human , known and unknown , which constantly menace from all sides , and against which the lone individual is helpless .
5 Generally she finds only support from male paddlers to her on the water though when there is a separate ladies ' event at a rodeo it is not always taken seriously .
6 Recording studies are not entirely exempt from these problems .
7 This specification implies both homogeneity and homotheticity , although strictly there is no reason to impose either given that Courakis ( 1989 ) demonstrates that both only arise from particular forms of the investor 's underlying utility function .
8 New recruits also rarely benefit from bridging loans or mortgage assistance payments .
9 However , we noted in Table 16.4 that the UK composite tax rate is currently less than 40 ( 10 , and reductions below this level receive little support from econometric studies .
10 Several of them already suffer from frequent famines .
11 This is because such schemes are taking a long time to get off the ground and because employers generally recruit from non-local networks ( see also Ladbury and Mira-Smith in this volume ) .
12 Although the Green Belt remains largely exempt from such developments , there is increasing pressure on urban fringe and other less protected sites , especially those located near major motorway junctions .
13 Linguists and educationalists no longer start from conflicting assumptions about the all-important question of language differences at school .
14 Such an MNP will have to obtain separate indemnity cover for overseas branch offices ; only the gross fees of the MNP 's offices in England and Wales will be taken into account in calculating its indemnity contributions ; and those partners in the MNP who normally practise from overseas offices will not be included in the number of principals for the purpose of calculating the contributions .
15 Some of the best verifications thus come from natural flows rather than laboratory experiments .
16 Early cash withdrawals wipe out the tax-free element , but you still benefit from better-than-average savings rates .
17 There should be further demand from overseas institutions as they rebuilt positions in sterling bonds which were run down amid the election uncertainty , he said .
18 Patient 2 was readmitted two months after TIPSS with a further bleed from oesophageal varices .
19 The express aim of the treaty , as stated in its preamble , is to keep the whole region , including the Falkland Islands and the adjoining seas ‘ forever free from nuclear weapons ’ .
20 Since aesthetic values are informed by a range of economic , social , and cultural values , literary choices can not be seen as wholly separate from broader systems of value .
21 Much of what we feel , what we most remember from those times , is a sense of having missed the party .
22 Unfortunately these three studies also suffer from other shortcomings .
23 State enterprises , e.g. steel , oil and shipping corporations , also borrow from international banks to finance expansion , modernisation and the importation of expensive capital equipment .
24 Those with negative equity clearly benefit from higher prices , but many others gain from lower ones .
25 Partly exempt from these criticisms are Natural Rate Models which have drawn attention to the limitations of existing models , both by emphasising the constraints imposed by production inputs and by emphasising the crucial role of expectations .
26 Further , problems also result from political factors ; there may be disagreements over goals or outside interests , say governments or unions , trying to impose their own objectives .
27 U2 also come from all sides , appear louder and bigger than three musicians should be , as powerfully spread out as the Rats .
28 Predators and prey have to be coped with one way or the other , but strong pressures also come from social companions .
29 Yes — one of the many reasons dogs often suffer from nutritional problems ( resulting in too much weight , lack of vitality , a poor coat , and diarrhoea ) is that a canned food diet is not adequate .
30 Perhaps this is not so surprising , since the nation 's pet population often suffer from similar complaints to those of their owners .
  Next page