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

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1 Secondary evidence is second-hand information , removed in time and/or place from the incident referred to .
2 Unable to hold the stage in any other way he set out to organise a ‘ popular demand ’ for immediate independence without trusteeship , and having succeeded beyond his expectations now finds himself in the position of having to deliver the goods or recede from the front of the political stage and lose all hope of fulfilling his personal ambitions .
3 To prevent starvation on more plebeian trains , passengers had to take all their food with them or leap from the train the moment it drew into a station and rush for the buffet .
4 The sound effects fit the game nicely with solid ball striking and ‘ plopping ’ sounds and the odd cheer or sneer from the crowd .
5 Curved steps are set out using a stringline or batten from a peg set at the centre point .
6 Words such as privilege and poverty will either change their meaning or disappear from the vocabulary .
7 Occasionally , character steps out of the angular interlocking patterns to hold a bowl or pour from a jug .
8 ‘ It self-seeds ’ could soon become a warning note , striking as much fear into gardeners hearts as ‘ It propagates easily from root cuttings ’ does to anyone who has tried in vain to remove some acanthus or bindweed from a flower bed .
9 If it was the battery it must have finally given up the ghost , because there was n't even the faintest wheeze or whisper from the starter motor .
10 There is a tension in the air , each person lying awake yet pretending to sleep , aware of every sigh or murmur from the other 's lips .
11 Other elements are optional , or derive from the need to report on recent changes , or to justify changes which are proposed .
12 In the context of language learning , positive feedback could be evidence that one 's efforts at mastering a language are not in vain and that progress towards one 's goal is being made ; it could be simply a correct response in the language laboratory or praise from the teacher .
13 Page 382 of ’ Erskine May ’ concerns the citing of documents not before the House and makes it clear that a Minister may not ’ read or quote from a despatch or other state paper not before the House , unless he is prepared to lay it upon the Table . ’
14 The same principle , looked at from its negative side , may be thus stated : There is no person or body of persons who can , under the English constitution , make rules which override or derogate from an Act of Parliament , or which ( to express the same thing in other words ) will be enforced by the courts in contravention of an Act of Parliament .
15 The biggest problem tends to be with young people , they will either go to live with someone else , or move from the countryside altogether .
16 Colours include this design in red and mauves , or choose from a range of blues , yellows and greens , £200 .
17 If that means sterling has to have a long leave of absence , judicial separation or divorce from the ERM , so be it .
18 That is the sort of thing poets either have to learn to put up with , or retire from the scene in order to retain their sanity .
19 Or fight from a place where they can only reach you one at a time , like a doorway or narrow staircase .
20 Respect for human rights and minorities and , in particular , respect for those who speak minority languages or come from a minority ethnic group is an important matter .
21 How does the fact that the painting was executed directly from the unclothed model alter our understanding of it ; does it add to or detract from the value of the final exhibited work ?
22 Today I want you to turn that corner and change from a feeling of ‘ I 'm never going to do it ’ to ‘ I will do it ’ .
23 Added attractions include Sound Garden Club DJs Tony Ross , Nipper and The Spinmasters from Manchester as well as Fabian and Grooverider from the capital .
24 And peer from a door , as if for his life , wondering
25 These are , at best , no more than useful physical aids to illustrate the mechanical response and suffer from the disadvantage that a given process may be described in this way using more than one arrangement of springs and dashpots .
26 As vicar , the Rev W H Dale Chapman owned a piece of land which went down to the lake but , when he began to plan such a service , the idea came to him to follow the example of Christ and preach from a boat .
27 What people want and expect from the radio is not necessarily what those who control broadcasting want to give them .
28 The Italians place great emphasis on the ability to pass the ball and build from the back , but these attributes are not among Walker 's strong points .
29 They are used for rapid saving and restoring of the " process context " on entry to and exit from a subroutine , or in processor mode changes ( see 3.5 ) .
30 The cavity contains a two-level medium of length L , and the total optical path is The boundary conditions at the entrance and exit from the medium are , respectively : and The latter relation simply implies a unique relationship between the transmitted field amplitude ET and the internal field .
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