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

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1 This could , depending on the gravity of the matter , suspend the individual from practice for a period of time or even permanently .
2 Therefore family farms also cross-subsidise the profits from copper mining .
3 She said : ‘ I make the cakes from scratch — everything from initial design and backing to finished artwork .
4 Bob Shepton says that life on board gets into a routine … once you make the break from land you get used to it
5 We make the transition from school to full-time employment that much smoother by offering a Current Account with a Cashline card giving easy access to your money .
6 In societies in which adolescence as we know it does not really occur , they make the transition from childhood to adulthood in one traumatic experience just as their ancestors , generations before , made the change from the innocence of nature to the guilt and responsibility of culture by perpetuating the primal crimes of incest and parricide .
7 In Kinderszenen his ‘ Kind im Einschlummer ’ suggest the journey from innocence to experience , of childhood glimpsed through pained and adult eyes , and has the poet in the concluding ‘ Der Dichter spricht ’ ever spoken with greater eloquence or gravity ?
8 Stuart and Sandra share a common objective — to help their teams recapture the trophies from University of Ulster , who won both events last year .
9 It does not follow that judges faced with such an issue must throw up their hands and send the parties from court with no decision at all .
10 It is assumed that if all medical services are the responsibility of one level of government , then there will be no perverse incentive to close outpatient departments and thereby shift the cost from state to federal funds .
11 That is what we intend to do when we remove the Government from office at the earliest opportunity .
12 Remove the mixture from heat .
13 Remove the skin from chicken and poultry before eating it , if it has not been removed before cooking ( it is often kept on during cooking to impart flavour ) .
14 This was because , he discovered , that when there is a borderline choice between two letters based on the output from the recogniser , the frequency statistics will favour one of the alternatives and permanently remove the others from consideration , even if they are correct .
15 He would overhaul rallying , remove the controversy from Formula One and re-design the sportscar championships .
16 Remove the testis from tunica albuginea and place in medium F 10 supplemented with 20% FCS ( Gibco Biocult ) .
17 The long gallery and large windows show the transition from stronghold to country house .
18 Ben drew his hunting knife from its sheath , then cut the rabbit from chin to rump .
19 This nasty , foundering covert war was supposed , by itself , to bring down the Sandinista regime and save the hemisphere from Communism .
20 Moreover , if you are married , then unless your partner is solidly behind you there are liable to be domestic tensions — especially if you run the business from home .
21 The make-up artist 's tip for applying it is to look down , place wand to the base of lashes and roll them back as you run the wand from root to tip .
22 I shall comment firstly on those who dealt with the sociology of knowledge from a philosophical perspective and then consider the responses from sociology .
23 Transfer the stitch from needle 1 to needle 2 and continue knitting .
24 Recall the definition from circuit theory : the capacitance is the proportionality factor relating the charge stored on one of the plates to the applied voltage , i.e.
25 The results presented here describe the identification from tenascin coding cDNA of a new alternatively spliced exon sequence encoding a single 92 amino acid type III repeat between the previously identified tenth and eleventh type III repeats .
26 We 'll sail to the Americas and chase the Spaniards from bedtime to sparrow-fart .
27 No visitor can claim to have had a totally Swiss experience until he or she has travelled on one of the many cogwheel railways that whisk the traveller from ground level to the heights .
28 In the case of the Middleborough mosaic one is first struck by the apparent homogeneity of style : contrast the mosaics from insula II , Colchester ( Hull 1958 , pI .
29 In between the two mosques , in the great arc of roofs and terraces which surmounted the houses of Shahjehanabad , I saw for the first time that secret Delhi which lies hidden from those who only know the city from ground level .
30 I particularly like the Windlite from Mountain Equipment ( £60 ) which is part of their Compak range , the New Gobi jacket from Rohan ( £54 ) and the Microlite from Field and Trek ( £62 ) , all of which are comfortable , practical jackets that pack down very small .
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