Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] from [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The problem , in other words , for the British in arguing their case for free trade is that they are up against a deep cultural divide which separates them from most of the other Member States .
2 With just one board and maybe a couple of different size sails anyone from eight to eighty can get out there and have a go .
3 Its British built 16v 103 PS ‘ K ’ series engine is all aluminium and , when matched with the close-ratio 5-speed gear box , takes you from 0–60 in 8.6 seconds and delivers a top speed of 116 mph .
4 The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction .
5 Once drained , which takes anything from four to eight hours , the cheese can be eaten immediately , with or without the addition of fresh cream ; or it can be left draining until it is all but dry , when it can be kept for cooking , or salted and flavoured for consumption as a mild cheese .
6 climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time …
7 The finding of a greater degree of alkaline exposure in the lower oesophagus of patients with complications of their Barrett 's oesophagus distinguishes them from those without complications and poses the question as to the origin of this distinction .
8 The incredible red head distinguishes it from all of them except ‘ C. ’ fenestratum , and these too , are easily differentiated as fenestratum has horizontal bars on the head , a longitudinal band , and a series of vertical bars on the body .
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