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

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1 While the area had been designated a National Archaeological Reserve , he expressed fear of looting from the site .
2 He was a known quantity whose devotion to the Soviet Union was unquestioned ; he would never countenance a multi-party system ; he , unlike Nagy , had no intention of withdrawing from the WTO .
3 The vote had the effect of removing from the top of the political agenda , if only temporarily , an issue which for many months had caused divisive debate in the country at large , and had threatened to overshadow Pope John Paul II 's visit to his homeland , due in June .
4 Consequently , the residence requirement had the effect of excluding from the United Kingdom sea fishing industry the vast majority of Community citizens who were not resident in the United Kingdom .
5 Although he had removed all trace of labelling from the cassette the Duty Men were not fooled .
6 We played our match on level terms , with Sally having the advantage of playing from the ladies ' tees , which can be anything up to forty or fifty yards ahead of the men 's .
7 Civil war probably halted the work , with the result that 20th century tourists can still stumble on the stone axes where they were lain , and can study the progress of carving from the first outlines to the almost completed megalith ready to slide down from this rocky womb .
8 But the present existence of outgassing from the Earth 's interior does not prove that the Earth 's volatiles were initially deeply buried .
9 In return for guaranteeing the sale of the whole Treasury Bill issue , the discount houses have the privilege of borrowing from the Bank of England as ‘ lender of last resort ’ .
10 Different types of pupil will gravitate towards different sub-topics , but all will have the common link of starting from the same stimulus ; it will be possible for all children to contribute to whatever may be the concluding feature , such as an exhibition , poster or class booklet .
11 The experience of coming from the north-east of England is an important influence on my views on the issue with which we are dealing this morning .
12 If the court or the arbitrator should find against the validity of the expulsion , the injured partner should as a matter of common sense be given the opportunity of retiring from the firm on short notice : relations with those party to an attempt to expel him could scarcely be expected to remain harmonious .
13 This may involve self-employment with a measure of backing from the firm .
14 These displayed a more immediate response to the Last Trump , with the shrouded figure depicted in the very act of rising from the coffin .
15 One general point about the international agreements on the laws of war : they have never been very successful in addressing directly either the general issue of bombing from the air , or the particular issue of the use of nuclear weapons .
16 There is little great poetry that has not come from the frost of sorrow , and this is the supreme compensation that the creative man has this faculty of distilling from the very substance of sorrow , a beauty that transforms the world into paradise .
17 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
18 I ai n't seen this series I just sort of remember from the last series .
19 The United States sought the extradition of Soering from the United Kingdom for offences carrying the death penalty in accordance with the bilateral Extradition Treaty between the two States .
20 15.21 — 8 ; Mark 7.24–30 ) , the commissioning to preach of the much-married Samaritan woman ( John 4.7–42 ) ; the acceptance of the ointment of blessing from the sinful woman ( Luke 7.36–50 ) , and the close association with Mary Magdalene , a woman described as having been healed by him from seven demons ( probably a reference to convulsive disease : Luke 8.
21 The policy even has the distinction of attracting from the regional office of the Department of the Environment , in the paper to be considered at this E I P , a phrase of mild support .
22 She was on the point of fleeing from the building , and was in fact pressed up against the door , listening intently for any sounds outside , when footsteps approached rapidly .
23 But the heady joy of escaping from the routine and demands of one 's family can soon evaporate into anxiety and loneliness .
24 Here again I think that you 're in danger of drifting from the essential feature , which is that in the absence of a requirement to take land out of the greenbelt , the whole of the area er within the general extent of the greenbelt as approved by the Secretary of State erm has a greenbelt function .
25 There was about a grand in the old account — my dad 's money came by standing order — but I would n't use it , and what I regarded as my own finances were judging from the tone of the bank 's increasingly frequent letters somewhere in the deep infrared and in serious danger of vanishing from the electromagnetic spectrum altogether .
26 This approach recognises the importance of starting from the interests and experiences of students , of encouraging active rather than passive roles and of ensuring that there is correspondence between the aims and learning outcomes of Personal and Social Development , and the processes through which the learning takes place .
27 Bourgeois thought indulges in an abstraction of the process of thinking from the total process of being , thereby reifying thought and setting it above being .
28 As part of the process of writing from the very beginning , and writing in small steps , from the first day you should write down , and keep available , notes consisting of a few sentences on each of the following : ( a ) the essay 's hypothesis ( the claim it is interested in exploring ) ; ( b ) the evidence or data you are going to use ( the facts , quotes , parallel cases from other texts , etc. , that you are in the process of collecting ) ; ( c ) brief statements of your ideas so far ; ( d ) in the case of a longer dissertation , the preliminary results of a " literature search " ( a survey of bibliographies to find things to read ) .
29 * Check over your drafts , and separate the overall process of writing from the more mechanical process of checking for correct spellings , grammar , etc. ( see p. 117 ) .
30 The creation of a metaphorical reality is achieved through the process of extracting from the present objective situation signals and signs appropriate to an absent significant reality , for use in the construction of that absent reality within the present situation .
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