Example sentences of "[vb -s] from the [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Systematic multielement regional geochemical mapping of the United Kingdom landmass by the BGS 's Geochemical Survey Programme ( GSP ) has from the outset in 1968 provided regional data on the uranium levels of stream waters and on pH and conductivity , subsequently augmented by measurements of fluoride content and alkalinity .
2 The trail starts from the shop in the middle of the campsite and follows a road to the east leading to a well-marked trail climbing into a plantation of larch trees .
3 But one can reasonably envisage a spectrum extending between two extremes of " language use " and " language exploitation " ; that is , between prose which conforms to the code ( Saussure 's langue ) and normal expectations of communication , and prose which deviates from the code in exploring new frontiers of communication .
4 The initial rise in the general price level from p to P 1 which results from the shift in the AD function from AD to AD 1 is mistakenly interpreted on all of our hypothetical islands as an increase in the relative prices of their products .
5 And so that the village benefits from the wood in some way , erm like there 's a teak plantation they 've got going at the moment , and in ten years time , the teak will be used to carry electricity , so that the village can have some electricity as well , I mean it 's to do with giving the village something as well as trying to help the environment .
6 Now when interest charges fall , the person who is buying the house benefits from the reduction in interest charges , but the person who is renting a house in local authority and then in this case nobody , nobody else in Harlow to rent it from , is faced with , not with a decreased monthly rental , but with an ever increasing one because as more and more Council houses are sold the cost of maintaining that there , the superstructure of the town , the cost of maintaining Council houses goes on increasing and so the burden is laid on the tenants and the tenant can find , will find himself that pound for pound increasing his rent while the house owner is decreasing his mortgage charges and at the end of the day the tenant is paying increased rent , increased rate and with nothing to show for it , erm , I 've always been in favour of a sale , of , of property er owner occupiers , but not at the expense of the people who can not afford to be owner occupiers , ah , to my mind , the present housing system is designed to maintain the existing class structure because even with the large discounts that one gets and nobody 's ever yet convinced me that why you should get a discount because you buy a Council house , but if you buy one privately owned you ca n't get a discount and it , there 's , this , this is so utter nonsense , but it is throwing a much heavier burden every time a house is sold on the remaining houses which are for rent , and so you that , although the idea is to make it a classless this society with more and more people owning their own properties the mo the mere fact that the majority of people in the town can not afford to buy even the reduced priced Council house , is an example that the , the system , the class system a division by income still exists .
7 The head , supported on a tasselled pillow , wears a frilled cap and the winding-sheet again hangs from the head in neat folds , running the length of the body underneath .
8 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
9 The utilitarian axiom distinguishes the person who acts from the world in which he acts .
10 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
11 The poem goes on : Gloucester offers to buy Jean 's riding horse ( palfrey ) but , with heavy irony , Jean demands what he most desires from the earl in payment .
12 It stems from the conflict in land use that arises whenever land of nature conservation value faces alternative and more commercially rewarding uses .
13 Renton 's suggestion of a further review of its role stems from the feeling in his department that the present system is an administrative duplication , that it does not allow the Minister to determine the policy framework , and that whenever a major funding issue arises the government has in any case to be directly involved at present .
14 If he then varies or strays from the agreement in an unsatisfactory way you are only asking for trouble if you do n't act promptly for full recovery .
15 I … my … me … ’ he pleads from the manuscript in front of me .
16 According to one senior management informant in RENFE , ‘ the company could not in general make an offer for increased wages and salaries without first getting very direct approval from the government ’ ; labour relations managers recalled urgent telephone calls from the minister in the early hours of the morning to determine the wage offer .
17 All lighting circuits are radial ones — that is one cable goes from the fuseway in the consumer unit to the first light position , and then on to the second , and so on to the last on the circuit .
18 This case differs from the case in which the agent cognitively agreed , i.e. expressed a belief that a person has certain rights in a situation in which he should have known that the hearer may reasonably rely on the utterance to his detriment .
19 However , in its interior Mercury differs from the Moon in that it is far richer in iron , and even has a weak dipole field which is almost certainly of interior origin .
20 This is an interesting remark , because the British edition of Lucy differs from the American in key passages that deal with Kalb and officialdom .
21 So far as the La Pintada case [ 1985 ] A.C. 104 is concerned , that case differs from the present in the following material respects : ( 1 ) In the La Pintada case the plaintiffs were seeking to establish an extension of the common law that would apply in parallel to the statutory provisions .
22 What distinguishes curved space–time from flat space–time is this : the frame in free fall at x differs from the frame in free fall at an event a small distance away , at .
23 This differs from the situation in the UK , where the level of originality can be very low , based on the use of some labour and skill [ see Ladbroke ( Football ) Ltd v William Hill ( Football ) Ltd [ 1964 ] 1 All E.R.
24 Here the consequentialist differs from the non-consequentialist in that some of the latter would stress the importance of people keeping their promises and would consider it better if they did .
25 The new project will also allow the researchers to develop an analysis of how ( if at all ) higher-income households ' decision-making differs from the process in poorer families and how factors such as tax and social security considerations affect the two groups .
26 The pattern of decisions in any period differs from the pattern in the preceding period as market participants become aware of new opportunities .
27 And although the general approach resembles Haitink 's ( on Decca ) in understanding the tragedy behind the notes , it markedly diverges from the Dutchman in terms of momentum .
28 In any event , as appears from the context in both Golder and Oliva , the burden of Lord Parker C.J. 's statement is to be found in the second part of it , under which the jury is to be directed that the witness 's previous statement will not as such be evidence upon which the jury can act .
29 The man peeled off two bank notes from the roll in his pocket and stuffed them into the conductor 's tunic pocket .
30 Aphrodite regains possession of the boy , but Persephone emerges from the underworld in the form of a wild boar and kills him .
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