Example sentences of "[coord] from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Plot of relative mobility of 5 ligated 42-mers , versus deviation & from the helical turn distance between the GGGCCC and AAAAA motifs . |
2 | Only in recent years has there been a sustained attempt by Marxist thinkers to re-examine in a thoroughgoing fashion the relation between the state , the economy and social classes , or to analyse that historical experience which reveals the emergence of a new type of authoritarian state from the revolutionary process itself or from the centralized control of a socialist economy . |
3 | Kylesku was the vital key for travellers to or from the far north , the alternative being a thirty-mile detour to the east . |
4 | Or from the black servant who protects his white employers when fighting breaks out , in July 's People . |
5 | However , the government 's implementation of strict price controls and a rigid quota system hindered farmers from benefiting from the shortage or from the black market sales . |
6 | Big parts like the Carpaccio , the Caravaggio and the Ghirlandaio , for instance , where the heirs have renounced their inheritance those can not be sold , neither to or from the Spanish government . |
7 | Some of the ships sank on the way to or from the Promised Land , while millions perished for want of a safe haven . |
8 | If you 've had your sofa or curtains for a while and have thrown away any spare material , take a snip from the inside of a seat cushion or from the inside hem of a pair of curtains to stick in your book . |
9 | On a VOR let-down , the Missed Approach Procedure is commenced not later than the expert of the final approach time , ie the time from the final turn , or from the final approach fix , to the threshold . |
10 | Any member wishing information may obtain this from the Secretary of one of these Committees or from the Legal Aid Central Committee . |
11 | As far as I can discover from replies received or from the 1959 College Register the rest of us , either from choice or to fulfil the conditions of grants or the needs of wartime , became teachers , the length of our service varying accordingly . |
12 | Whether this comes from the apparent tolerance in the Eastern religions or from the Western dismissal of absolutes , the relativism of modern truth has a strongly corrosive effect on historic Christian conviction . |
13 | The foot soldiers , however , did not benefit from looted oriental mail , or from the Western revolution in home manufacture . |
14 | The evidence for this comes not from historians but , usually , from a lawyer , Underhill , or from the Liberal Party propagandists Joseph Kay , Brodrick , Osborne Morgan and Arthur Arnold , or their academic follower , the Cambridge Yorke Prize essayists Scrutton and de Villiers … |
15 | He must decide , for example , whether it actually follows from the assumed convention of legislation that Elmer has a right to his inheritance because of the statute of wills , or from the putative convention of precedent that Mrs. McLoughlin had a right to compensation because of past judicial decisions . |
16 | The scrolled area showns the current list of module references , from the start module specified ( or from the first module on the SSR if no start module has been specified ) . |
17 | The P/E ratio may be selected from newspapers and published financial statements for similar individual entities or from the relevant industry sector statistics . |
18 | Professor Stewart Sutherland , vice-chancellor of the university , said that funding for the library was needed either from schools , colleges or institutes within the university or from the higher education funding council for England . |
19 | On arriving at Luxeuil amid the wild beauty of the Vosges mountains , the volunteers who had come from a year in the trenches with the Legion or from the spartan discomfort of the Ambulance Service , thought that life was almost too good to be true . |
20 | A visit from the coronary nurse at this stage , or from the general practitioner , is extremely useful to reassure the patient about the benign nature of most of these symptoms , but it is also an opportunity to screen for more serious problems which can be developing at this stage , now that activities are increasing , i.e. increasing angina , serious arrhythmias and left ventricular failure . |
21 | The name Currie is possibly a corruption of the Latin word Coria , a meeting place , or from the Gaelic Curagh , a mossy dell . |
22 | True , the moralities of many societies are defective , but this springs either from defective factual information or from the limited extent to which people have begun to engage with certain issues in a truly moral way . |
23 | This majestic sight , glimpsed through undulating woldland patchwork , or from the flatter marshland , entices all strangers who behold it for the first time to come and investigate the town further ; to discover its rich history and its modern enchantment . |
24 | A sucker is a stem growth arising either from a previously dormant eye in the stem or the root-stock , or from the healing tissue ( callus ) that follows a wound and damage to stem or root , and they occur in many plants , not only roses . |
25 | Tickets for each session of the Blues Festival start at 5 , weekend passes for all sessions cost 25 , from the Jazz Festival Box Office or from the Caledonian Brewery . |
26 | Ground-state vibration frequencies are obtained as shifts from the exciting frequency or from the vibrational origin of the electronic band . |
27 | In contrast , the Sinhalese did not separate crime from either the social setting within which the action had taken place or from the social setting of the court itself . |
28 | LIFESPAN will display the user names and corresponding personal names , starting from the specified start user ( or from the next LIFESPAN user , alphabetically , if the start user does not exist ) . |
29 | Well-dressed and well-spoken , he may claim to be a solicitor , an official from a well-known organisation , or from the local council . |
30 | If it was felt that these conditions would be insufficient to prevent ‘ serious public disorder ’ , then the chief officer could apply for a banning order — from the Home Secretary in London , or from the local council in any other part of the country . |