Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | POP FREQUENTLY benefits from string sections enhancing a song , but here Balanescu has altered the very nature of Kraftwerk — injecting flesh and blood , evoking warmth , passion and feeling where only industry and technology had previously operated . |
2 | Japanese market domination in such products does not indicate exports from Japan ; the shares are held by firms that use both exports from home and , increasingly , overseas production . |
3 | Speed also faded from view in the second half , as did Macallister . |
4 | The cliffs themselves are banted back in order to make them safe from rock falls and so forth , but they , they do still suffer from weathering attack by rain , by frost , and the combination of salt from spray and frost is quite damaging , so that anybody who walks along the undercliff knows that in winter , for example , you tend to get a sludge of erm white erm finely divided wet chalk which sledges off erm cliff , particularly those people in recent years who 've walked behind the marina , where it no longer gets washed off by the high tide erm where Brighton Corporation have to keep trying to remove it . |
5 | Given that weak electromagnetic fields at the power frequencies 50Hz and 60Hz do pollute the environment in the sense that they make it hostile for the chemistry of body functions , there is no real choice other than making sure we live well removed from power lines or accept the higher incidence of cancer and leukaemia as tolerable . |
6 | And Mogg believes that the difficulty of ordering tea in the Waldorf Hotel these days is symptomatic of the decline of an empire , a feeling I 'm sure we 've all experienced from time to time . |
7 | ‘ I 've just come from work . |
8 | The policies are starting to work , as we 've already heard from Councillor . |
9 | So I started in quite enthusiastically , but as you 've probably gathered from Con , I did n't succeed . ’ |
10 | In support of this proposition , Dr. Ralph Shaa , Edmond 's brother and Prebendary of St. Paul 's preached a sermon based on a text from the Book of Wisdom ( 4,3 ) , " The ungodly shall not thrive , nor take deep rooting from bastard slips " . |
11 | No , because over the last six years we 've actually gone from bottom of the pile to tenth from bottom . |
12 | The refusal to attend meetings is one way that key individuals , who feel they have most to fear from change , have of undermining family work . |
13 | In this fashion the stoneage men of today throw light on those who have long disappeared from view . |
14 | Fat Girls like me have all fallen from grace — |
15 | The space between the fly sheet and inner dome also plays a major part in eradicating condensation , a problem which we have all encountered from time to time . |
16 | The violence in Belgium , India , Yugoslavia and the problems in Canada have all resulted from fear of domination by one group within the federation ( Walloons , Hindus , Serbs , English speaking Canadians , respectively ) . |
17 | A number of people associated with the excesses of the past have already fallen from grace . |
18 | Meanwhile , Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern , as good old burglars Harry and Marv , have just escaped from prison . |
19 | THE Parkhurst family , of Chelmsford , Essex , have just returned from holiday together — all SIXTY of them . |
20 | We need more support from food producers and retailers . |
21 | I simply wish to testify for the legitimacy of the kind of hard tempo evidence I have brought forward and to put it into practice , so that we can begin to renew a sensitivity to areas of stylized feeling from the past which have gradually dropped from view . |
22 | Those who have genuinely fled from persecution and who carry on normal , non-violent political activity and demonstration here have nothing to fear . |
23 | But what is striking is not so much the fact that Auguste Comte or Herbert Spencer were , after all , persons of some intellectual stature , than that men who were once regarded as the Aristotles of the modern world have practically vanished from sight . |
24 | Newspapers have traditionally moved from profitability to loss and vice versa at regular intervals as their costs and revenues — always delicately balanced — have come under attack from a variety of quarters . |
25 | Although the waterfront areas , under the auspices of MDC , have clearly benefited from government expenditure , the physical and social infrastructure of the wider city has been neglected . |
26 | We have also suffered from rain in the wrong place and at the wrong time . |
27 | OF THE 28 Tory Stinkers who voted on St Valentine 's Day in support of a socialist 's motion to ban hunting , four have now retired from politics — Mudd , Braine , Rossi and Clark — while a further five have been thrown out by the electorate . |
28 | Many railways also have collections of historic coaches , freight wagons and other equipment and use the semaphore signals , most of which have now disappeared from use on the modern rail network . |
29 | Second , even where there are annual elections , the actual wards in which ordinary vacancies occur often differ from year to year . |
30 | ‘ Situations ’ , Elizabeth wrote , ‘ I have sometimes taken from life , as a jumping-off point : but imagining myself into another world , using the eyes of the people I am creating is what my writing has chiefly been about . ’ |