Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When , however , they borrow them from other disciplines , they must expect either that the chronological fit is bad ( if they insist on matching the style ) or that the stylistic fit is bad ( if they match the chronology ) . |
2 | Salt ways present no special features that distinguish them from other roads and lanes on the map or on the ground . |
3 | Model B , on the other hand would effectively ‘ nationalize ’ the 90 or so major institutions and thereby remove them from local control . |
4 | Her scent messages stimulate the workers to groom and feed her , and prevent them from developing ovaries . |
5 | We get them from other people by communication ; and we get them for ourselves by thinking , or by observation , or both . |
6 | We try and mould our ideas that we both have together what we get them from other people . |
7 | No without being erm we get them from medical sides you name them they come and erm oh it 's fantastic . |
8 | As teachers you can direct them along fruitful lines of approach and discourage them from fruitless ones . |
9 | The Profiles section gives some fleshed-out NPCs , but you can easily develop your own or import them from other WFRP products if you wish . |
10 | Despite adopting some of the paramilitary trappings of the old Carson Ulster Volunteers , the UPV made significant efforts to discipline the movement and separate it from illegal violence . |
11 | But active adventurers who are content merely to locate the various holes and inspect them from secure stances on the surface will reap an experience they will long remember . |
12 | Those which do not contain pyrozines naturally , gather them from noxious plants , either eating them as caterpillars or drinking them as adults . |
13 | What he has done is describe certain linguistic features of the text which distinguish it from other texts ( he refers to Yeats 's ‘ Phoenix ’ and Tennyson 's , ‘ Morte d'Arthur ’ , as well as instances of non-literary usage ) , and which look as if they may be of some literary significance ; but he leaves it to the literary specialist to determine what the nature of that literary significance is . |
14 | The uniforms were , the equipment was and yet it worked , it really worked , how efficient I suppose when you judge it from modern standards , I do n't know . |
15 | Should they break this code of conduct , their association can strike them from the register and ban them from practising medicine . |
16 | But only Parliament ban it from private land . |
17 | And there 's , towards the end of the first chapter there 's a bit all about erm erm er temptation and deliver us from evil kind of thing which is obviously rather from the , from the Lord 's Prayer and yet it 's , rather explained rather nicely and it , it 's a lovely , lovely book ! |
18 | If we are indeed a unique species then many of the behaviours which differentiate us from other animals are likely to be due to our genetic make-up rather than to cultural conditioning ; but the difficulty is to know just what these animal-human characteristics might be . |
19 | Meanwhile , as Europe 's electronics companies demand that the European Commission protect them from Japanese competition , NEC is thinking of taking a stake in Groupe Bull , France 's loss-making state-owned computer maker . |
20 | The eggs of other shrimps , by contrast , are not waterproof , but possess thick spongy coverings which protect them from bright sunlight and abrasion . |
21 | ‘ These clothes protect you from radioactive dust , ’ he said . |
22 | ( You take it from old Shallot , the wicked have little difficulty in sleeping ! ) |
23 | Whether we inherit our temperament from one or other of our parents or whether we absorb it from prolonged contact is not certain . |
24 | And so she did , to watch over the site and guard it from dark forces . |
25 | They should enter into those ideas , and see them from various angles . |
26 | As the earth goes round the sun , we see them from different positions against the background of more distant stars . |
27 | If females are concentrated together then it is much easier for a single male to herd them and defend them from other males . |