Example sentences of "[noun sg] from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To correct for the displacement of the longitudinal image of the gall bladder from the central axis , a correction factor is calculated from the longitudinal and transversal scans of the gall bladder .
2 it differs in direction and speed from the true wind experienced when standing still .
3 This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active .
4 The economic history of Byzantium has in the past been examined too much in isolation from the general course of medieval economic history .
5 Moreover , most such areas exist in isolation from the traditional provision for foot traffic in the rest of each built-up area .
6 But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation .
7 But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation .
8 ( 2 ) No individual provision in an agreement will be looked at and construed in isolation from the entire document ( and any documents subsidiary thereto , eg accession agreements , variations of particular clauses etc ) .
9 It is not because of the poor 's isolation from the modern sector that they remain poor , but because they provide a cheap human resource for that sector .
10 The two leaders threatened Serbia with complete isolation from the international community unless it immediately stops atrocities against Moslem and Croat women and children .
11 Departmental estimates were prepared in isolation from the other departments ;
12 It is still the case that the economy is determinant ‘ in the last instance ’ , but the economy never functions in isolation from the other instances .
13 The objective of controlling projects costs must not be viewed in isolation from the other objectives of controlling time and quality .
14 It suggests that the individual can not be seen in isolation from the other parts of the system , and that each part of the system is essential and related to every other part in order to attain a certain outcome .
15 ‘ With the speed of integration of JAA and the Single European Market this issue can not be looked at in isolation from the overall harmonisation requirements which will influence the CAA 's regulatory system .
16 The application of qualitative techniques is a recognition that sales or market forecasting is not carried out in isolation from the external environment in which the enterprise operates .
17 prisons , it was being insisted , should not be regarded in isolation from the wider picture .
18 Until perhaps twenty years ago , it would have been pointless to speak of a radical tradition in British adult education in isolation from the organised labour movement .
19 The shift from critic to justifier can not be considered in isolation from the historical context of controversy .
20 You can not , in isolation from church doctrine , and in isolation from the plain facts of literary history , say that Jesus said this ming or that thing .
21 The slave trade can not be considered in isolation from the whole Atlantic economy .
22 In the liberal model , education tends to be seen , to some extent , in isolation from the social structure .
23 Attempts to help people in distress are less successful when treated in isolation from the social context in which they live .
24 Hinshaw makes a distinction between the ‘ cognitive ’ and ‘ evocative ’ contents of knowledge suggesting that the ‘ truth ’ , at the semantic and syntactic levels , can be considered in isolation from the social basis of knowledge in so far as it can be shown to be cognitive rather than evocative .
25 As they cross the lobby of the Langham Hilton , Mr and Mrs Koons scarcely warrant a second glance from the assembled tourists , despite Mrs Koons 's shocking pink dress , platinum-blonde coiffure and orange eyebrows .
26 He averted his glance from the dead boy .
27 With one glance from the weeping girl to fitzAlan , Simon turned and strode back up the hill towards the castle .
28 ‘ It 's Bridget really , ’ she explained , catching a glance from the patient servant which said quite plainly : ‘ Please bear with him . ’
29 The 1929 Parliament was hardly the most glorious in our history , but it was still one in which it was possible to face a major issue on its merits , and to debate with one 's own party without producing mindless noise or mockery from the other side , and by so doing to create an impact upon the general body of the House which improved — and in this instance strikingly improved — the position of the speaker with his own party .
30 Values of specific mRNA obtained by CE and RT-PCR from the same samples .
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