Example sentences of "[v-ing] from [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Lexie 's parents are pleased that their efforts may prevent other children dying from the side effects of steroid treatment .
2 Instead you list some possible rewards he may be gaining from the phone calls :
3 Meanwhile , a self-declared ring-leader , Paul Taylor , shouting from the roof tops , has claimed that it was all just a sit-in protest that got out of control .
4 In my discussions with the regional councils for sport and recreation — There is a football hooligan shouting from the Opposition Benches
5 Evans sees it as an adaptation of the Egyptian dog-ape , possibly developing from the monkey frescoes in the Knossos Labyrinth ; the monkey was not native to Crete and the animal may have been taken for a monster and so given an impulse to the creation of other monsters .
6 The pulpit , instead of being central , was placed to the right-hand side , looking from the back pews .
7 Bobbing at anchor are thousands of vessels ranging from the trading ships of the merchant princes to the fanciful pleasure barges of the people of Lothern and the sleek , deadly warships of the High Elf fleet .
8 In aircraft ranging from the Lippisch deltas to Horten sailplanes and the more recent hang gliders , the wing profile or aerofoil is twisted from a positive angle at the centreline to negative at the wingtips .
9 But the latest revelations suggest that any number of culprits could be responsible for the Royal bugging , ranging from the security services , journalists and even members of the royal family .
10 But the latest revelations suggest that any number of culprits could be responsible for the Royal bugging , ranging from the security services , journalists and even members of the royal family .
11 Only four of the 77 passengers were slightly injured while escaping from the emergency exits but the aircraft was badly damaged .
12 A new loom shed was specially built , the power supplied by a complex system of line shafting from the water wheels .
13 Both ends of the building were on fire , flames pouring from the end windows of all three floors and licking their way hungrily towards the roof .
14 The natural history of the upas tree of housing as a social service , growing from the twin roots of rent restriction and indiscriminate subsidy , would be a fascinating subject for a long book .
15 It was growing from the twin roots of controlled food prices and food subsidies .
16 The submerged stems have fine roots growing from the leaf joints or nodes .
17 Annie was hoping he would go in the opposite direction when they got to the end of the path leading from the rose gardens but to her dismay he moved into step beside her .
18 Air puffing from the ventilator gargoyles , styled after lizards of the jungle , smelled musky rather than fresh .
19 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the extra police expenditure resulting from the War Crimes Act 1991 .
20 Porter , quoted by Hall , suggests that these IRCs are removing from the research councils money which should be allocated to ‘ responsive mode funding ’ ( researchers applying directly to the councils for research grants ) and basic research , because they were set up to foster research areas thought to have potential economic importance .
21 Soon the employee learns that he is not getting from the phone calls what he wants and expects .
22 This approach was gradually accepted , though not before inflation had reduced the tax threshold so low that most poor wage-earners were also benefiting from the tax allowances .
23 Even the washing hanging from the tenement windows seemed to be fluttering a welcome as we all struggled to our feet , pushing and shoving , as we attempted to get our packs on our backs , at the same time trying to get a clear view of the platform and the hundreds of people watching the train pull in .
24 You know , if we were in Malaysia , we 'd be hanging from the light fittings for this . ’
25 The financial forecasts assume that the University will in due course succeed in recovering from the research councils the funds which it is expected will be lost from its HEFCE grant under the DR-shift .
26 In the section on Aspects of Equality , we consider some of the social divisions and inequalities which have featured in educational discourses and policies ; and in the section on Education and Work , we raise some of the issues stemming from the employment problems of young people .
27 My last theme deriving from the research findings relates to the involvement of parents , which was envisaged as a central feature of the Act .
28 The General saw the glitter of sunlight flashing from the brass decorations of the muskets .
29 Two houses in the area were evacuated because of vast clouds of dense dust blowing from a drying tailings lake where wastes from Mogul 's lead/zinc mine were dumped .
30 Extracting water from the Zambezi is likely to prove a controversial issue internationally , given that the whole southern Africa region is suffering from the twin pressures of i ) sharply rising demand for water due to a growing population and increasing reliance on irrigated agriculture , and ii ) severe and prolonged drought .
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