Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] from a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The error of rationalism , in Oakeshott 's argument , does not arise from the application of scientific methods to non-scientific material , but rather results from a mistaken understanding of the nature of reason .
2 Mr McGregor still suffers from a reduced function in his arms and has not been able to return to work .
3 From the point of view of stress , the most important fact about the way we pronounce this word is that on the second syllable the pitch of the voice does not remain level , but usually falls from a higher to a lower pitch .
4 The second broad approach is what Kenneth Plummer has labelled the ‘ meta-theoretical ’ , and usually derives from a psychodynamic or neo- ( or even would-be ) Freudian theory .
5 PLAC also benefits from a substantial AEA-funded development programme which is continually extending its application .
6 A bus service operates to both Banbury and Daventry , both these main centres offering an excellent range of shopping , social and business facilities , Banbury also benefits from a main line rail service to the Capital and Birmingham .
7 The claim that status frustration is the motivating factor also suffers from a middle-class bias , in that it is assumed that delinquents cherish middle-class status goals , such as educational success .
8 It probably comes from a throned statue of the goddess ‘ of simple workmanship ’ which Pausanias saw within the temple , Zeus in a helmet standing beside her .
9 A ‘ typical ’ consumer now chooses from a wider ‘ repertoire ’ of drinks than was the case in the 1960s .
10 The Vale of White Horse Gliding Centre now operates from a nearby farm , and will soon be offering flights seven days a week .
11 This assumption is not theoretically neutral and arguably derives from a traditional positivist view of law which defines law or legal systems in terms of their effectiveness in establishing ordered behaviour .
12 ‘ He did write to that American professor that Boz ‘ disappears and presently emerges from a bathing machine , and may be seen — a kind of salmon-coloured porpoise splashing about in the ocean ’ . ’
13 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
14 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
15 Such population growth as there has been since then comes from a natural internally generated increase and there has been significant out-migration .
16 I saw nothing strange in his behaviour , but it is evident from the literature that the families of anorexics often include a member who either suffers from a psychosomatic complaint or shows an obsessive interest in food and its health-giving properties .
17 But evolution never starts from a clean drawing board .
18 There is no corresponding requirement for bistability , which occurs for , and thus actually benefits from a long time constant , since the gain is : hence materials such as semiconductors and liquid crystals with small are ideal for bistability but useless for Ikeda instability .
19 Certainly experience helps children in the formation and shaping of concepts but unguarded free activity is likely to be as unrewarding in the long term as a learning programme which never departs from a prepared text book .
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