Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The law as so stated has , I think , been so understood for most of this century , at least at the level of the Court of Appeal ; but it has been the subject of increasing criticism by academic lawyers , and has been departed from in significant respects in some Commonwealth countries , both by legislation and by judicial development of the law .
2 We can pull out of the Common Market and out of NATO , but there are practical limits as to what can be done from within British politics to overcome the external constraints on the development of public policy in Britain since we are part of the world economy .
3 With very few exceptions , judges are required to be selected from amongst practising barristers and it is difficult for anyone without a private income to survive the first years of practice .
4 THIS photograph shows the staff at the Royal Bank 's Edinburgh West End Office in 1922 shortly after they had moved from to temporary premises at .
5 After all , the concept of mass working-class adult education organised and taught from within existing institutions and existing budgets , is inherently unrealistic .
6 Judges in the Court of Appeal are usually appointed from amongst High Court judges and Law Lords from amongst Appeal Court judges .
7 Through further interviews , observations and documentary research it will seek to establish householders ' senses of entitlement and obligation in relation to other households and how these have changed from before Communist rule until the present day .
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