Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | The soft and acid water areas of Scotland , and north-west England are most at risk from lead , and the East Anglian and Staffordshire areas from nitrates . |
2 | As children are those that are most at risk from impact by vehicles in housing areas , any search for safer streets should focus principally on them ( Figure 2.5 ) . |
3 | Although it is probable that the same applies to established onshore centres , the fact is that it is the offshore centres , especially those in the Caribbean , that are most at risk from drugs money . |
4 | If you have a fair , sensitive skin , your genetic capability of tanning may be limited and you are most at risk from burning and all the nasty effects of too much sunlight , including skin cancer . |
5 | The Marine Conservation Society has produced a leaflet explaining which species are most at risk from the souvenir trade . |
6 | The vaccinations will be introduced in october , but at first will only be available for children under one year old ; the age they are most at risk from this form of meningitis . |
7 | Philosophy , as a discipline , helps to develop and nurture students ' analytical abilities and broaden their intellectual horizons — qualities which today are much in demand from prospective employers . |
8 | However , it was reported that , as LEAs are always under pressure from schools to assign teachers to direct teaching posts , funding professional development teachers appeared to remain insecure as long as no external financial support was available from central government . |
9 | Men are more at risk from heart disease than women . |
10 | But again , US accountants are more at risk from joint and several liability claims since not every state has strict rules limiting the scope of the auditors ' duty of care . |
11 | Fit people are more at risk from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy . |
12 | Women are more at risk from the harmful effects of alcohol than men , partly because women have less water in their bodies and the alcohol is more concentrated , and partly because of differences in men and women 's metabolism . |
13 | These days acute lead poisoning is a rarity , but children are still at risk from chewing flakes of lead-based paints , which taste sweet . |
14 | DoT detention orders are still in force from last July when Jack dodged naval forces and coastguards from 14 countries to sail to the Arctic Circle and back . |
15 | Profits at the semiconductor division are also under pressure from the start-up costs of the joint venture memory chip plant near Paris owned by IBM Corp , in which Siemens is the joint venture partner . |
16 | They are also of interest from a different point of view . |
17 | The general public are also in danger from industrial pollution . |
18 | X/Open Co Ltd has wheeled out the latest release of its XPG portability guide — version 4 — with president , Geoff Morris , claiming that end users have now procured some $7bn of systems and software based upon its open systems standards , and that over 500 branded products are now on offer from 50 or more suppliers . |
19 | Residents of the Shetland Isles are now under threat from toxic fumes released in the oil tanker crash . |
20 | Erm well I 'm still on stuff from last term . |
21 | A new Anglo-Dutch study suggests that parts of southern France and western Spain are particularly at risk from sea-level rise as a result of global warming . |
22 | Oxfam say woman and children are particularly at risk from the bitter winter weather . |
23 | The guidelines are in response to what BAAF claims is overwhelming evidence that babies and children with respiratory illnesses are particularly at risk from passive smoking . |
24 | The mountains south of the head of Loch Arkaig are fully in view from the end of the road , Sgurr Thuilm and Streap in particular being well displayed , but to see the even grander mountains bordering Glen Dessarry , a short walk up this glen should be taken . |
25 | Most pineapples sold in Britain have come by sea , which means we are sometimes at risk from being offered unripe or partly ripened specimens . |
26 | The old-growth forests of Oregon and Washington are again under threat from logging , following a ruling by the US Supreme Court . |
27 | b. those who are specifically at risk from addictive disease will believe the evidence put to them on film or by teachers and adjust their behaviour accordingly . |