Example sentences of "[adv] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Viewed entirely from a technical standpoint , this was rather an unfair struggle . |
2 | Each papilla arising entirely from a single area is represented by the letter m . |
3 | It is here that the Germans have done so much pioneer work , and indeed the whole tendency of their art historical studies has been to regard works of art almost entirely from a chronological point of view , as coefficients of a time sequence , without reference to their aesthetic significance . |
4 | According to convention the arrows on the lines point outwards from a positive point charge . |
5 | But the nearest they came to scoring was in the forty third minute ; Neil Keller in the Rayners Lane goal saving brilliantly from a fifteen yard volley from Martin Shepherd . |
6 | When invited to lecture at Cheltenham Art Gallery he merely read aloud from a printed copy of his talk , Speculations on the Contemporary Painter . |
7 | Much of the new material is detector-found … perhaps from a declared hoard , or maybe coming into the museum as a solitary find . |
8 | I am light-headed , perhaps from a mild attack of altitude sickness . |
9 | There was a stand of bronze inlaid with silver , looted perhaps from a rich merchant 's house , and a cut of marble propped on an empty brazier and supporting the physician 's jars and boxes and bottles . |
10 | This is an important topic ; it often happens that an approximate reciprocal of a matrix A is known : perhaps from a rough calculation , or one in which an error has been made , or even that belonging to a neighbour matrix of A. Refinement of this approximate reciprocal is then required . |
11 | His pursuit of the same approach in his cantatas arose perhaps from a firm conviction of what would succeed in a genre so closely allied to opera , perhaps from innate conservatism . |
12 | Not all cuttings benefit greatly from a rooting hormone , but it is worth using . |
13 | By means of his political entrepreneurship , the Italian mayor gains less from a clientelistic system . |
14 | Cleaning processes and chemicals do not necessarily kill micro-organisms and a clean surface is not always so from a bacteriological aspect . |
15 | ‘ When we started AMV , we did so from a maturer base . |
16 | It will do so from a common perspective : that is , how might each of them handle what have been seen as necessary imperatives of organizational action ? |
17 | So from a mass master timetable , each bus , route number was interpreted on to a what we called a running board and er it was that that the driver ran to . |
18 | He wondered , morbidly introspective in the cold light of dawn , whether his decision to see the next murder case through from the call to the scene of crime to the trial had really arisen from a desire to learn or merely from a craven wish to impress or , worse , to propitiate , his staff , to show them that he valued their skills , that he wanted to be one of the team . |
19 | Artificial selection means breeding only from a selected minority of the members of a population . |
20 | Definitive evidence of discrimination , however , may be obtained only from a prospective study . |
21 | The apparent paradox of Nizan 's ideological/psychological mentality needs to be scrutinised at this juncture since it is clear that after 1935 his intellectual itinerary became far more complex , shaped as it was by countless pressures arising not only from a new party strategy but also from a deepening international political crisis . |
22 | Thus , one could take a random sample of the battalions first and then on through the companies and platoons until the actual individual soldiers were sampled only from a limited number of platoons instead of from the whole brigade . |
23 | The development of sophisticated photographic techniques and new technologies like DNA-fingerprinting have encouraged an increasing number of cetacean studies in the wild , gathering information not only from a wider range of species , but also in a wider range of contexts and environments . |
24 | Those who are interested in doubt only from a practical standpoint may want to pass from this definition of doubt as doublemindedness directly to an examination of the categories of doubt in part two . |
25 | This seems to be the law , but it can be elicited only from a great confusion of terminology in the reports . |
26 | Active support Joseph could expect only from a small number of officials . |
27 | From collections of legal formulae we know something about the local archives of a city , in which wills and other actions were registered , and we find various officials , the defensor , curator , magister militum and other members of the local curia being called upon to open the archives for the registration of new grants , but we have Formularies only from a small number of civitates , and their contents are not often datable , except to the period before the ninth century , when most of them were written down . |
28 | Cézanne worked with a full Impressionist palette , and it is evident , not only from a visual analysis of his painting , but also from his letters and from Emile Bernard 's observations on his method of work , that Cézanne relied on the exactness of tonal relationships to produce a sensation of volume and recession ; indeed , the necessity he felt to verify these relationships was one of the reasons why he was compelled to turn back continually to a study of nature . |
29 | It was undesirable not only from a national point of view , but also from Baldwin 's own standpoint . |
30 | The American government incidentally gained not only from a deliberate blurring of history but also from a welcome excuse to refuse to pay war reparations to Vietnam whilst any credence was given to the allegations that prisoners still remained . |