Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Jack Cowan , working at the California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California , thinks that at least part of the hallucinogenic experience may result from an instability of neural activity in the visual cortex . |
2 | Standards may well rise from 1990 , but the rise may stem from the National Curriculum , testing , parental choice , opting out , or other factors which have nothing to do with the ERA . |
3 | In part this difficulty may stem from the uncertain legal nature of the action for breach of confidence . |
4 | The recognition that a text may set up its own secondary norms leads to a further conclusion , that features of language within that text may depart from the norms of the text itself : that is , they may " stand out " against the background of what the text has led us to expect . |
5 | This is not the place to show the history of this misinterpretation , so I will merely suggest that discussions of the play ought to start from the beginning , as Shakespeare did , with the presence of Iago . |
6 | In the future , broader co-operation and co-ordination may follow from the firm basis of this work . |
7 | Cultures of resistance may stretch from the folk knowledges and information networks which sustained an awareness of abortion and birth control when they were tabooed or unlawful , to the specific subcultures of stigmatised sexual minorities . |
8 | The important role attributed to ‘ Motherese ’ in language development among normally developing children , has , in turn , fuelled speculation that some forms of language impairment may arise from the child having insufficient exposure to adult language or , alternatively , being among adults who adopt inappropriate styles of talking to young children . |
9 | But the department spokesman said the money should come from a community care grant to local authorities for the mentally ill . |
10 | Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department . |
11 | They vividly recorded the perplexed reactions of evacuees , from one woman 's uneasy comment , ‘ there 's too much grass about ’ , to the London boy who was horrified that milk should come from a dirty cow and not a clean bottle . |
12 | This expresses nothing more than the notion that the decision should proceed from the proofs and arguments advanced by the parties . |
13 | This fuller appreciation may result from a short or a long article , even occasionally some unexpected insight or well-phrased judgement ; but it will not come from a brief comment off the cuff , an item of gossip , or a mere listing . |
14 | The intention may appear from an express definition in different terms made for the purpose of a particular section or group of sections . |
15 | For example , the horse may generalise from the social structure of its own herd , the pecking order , as a guide of how to relate to us . |
16 | Arousal may arise from the appeal of the goal , the feelings that it engenders , the hormones it stimulates . |
17 | The Reagan example illustrates the advantages that a president may derive from an effective administrative strategy . |
18 | Almost 1,000 students will be voting , though the result may differ from the real thing tomorrow four years ago the school ‘ elected ’ Michael Dukakis . |
19 | More prosaically , resistance to delegation may stem from the conviction that one is being over exploited , being asked to do considerably more work but without any increase in pay . |
20 | She could cook them now and reheat them , but that , she believed , would be deleterious to their nutritional value : it would perhaps be best to entrap them , with their vitamins and trace minerals , in a china bowl enveloped in clingfilm in the coolness of the fridge , taking care that the film did not touch them lest some cancer-inducing chemical should migrate from the one to the other . |
21 | Any radical policy for the record industry should begin from the need to maintain a real plurality in popular music making . |
22 | Your weight should transfer from the right to the left side , resulting ideally in a controlled repeatable action . |
23 | no aid should detract from the smooth flow of your presentation |
24 | Commitment by organisations to partnership must come from the top , from managing directors and head teachers for example . |
25 | How comical that an English club should benefit from the rule . |
26 | Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’ |
27 | It 's just that we thought the programme might benefit from a new face . |
28 | My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , I agree that this appeal should be allowed , and I hope that some action might follow from the observations made by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , with which I agree . |
29 | Melton Park would have a very easy passage in the Members ' , but may instead go for the Restricted , where his main opposition could come from The Grey Boreen . |
30 | How many other aspects of social work practice could benefit from a fundamental reappraisal of guiding philosophies ? |