Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Similar evidence of unity emerged from the numerous ( about 600 ) Latin American bishops .
2 This ‘ blanket ’ is a generous fold of skin stretching from the side of the neck to the tips of fingers and toes and extending to the tip of the long tail on each side of the body .
3 It is also the centre of a men-only pilgrimage in February , when local farmers bring in handfuls of hair cut from the tails of their animals and burn them before the sanctuary as an offering to St Blaise , as the patron saint of stock-breeders .
4 Marilyn Thompson tossed her head and a lock of hair drifted from the elaborate structure .
5 Such is 67 : The detail in much of this poem remains enigmatic , but here as in 68 I can not think that the references to false ornament and cosmetics ( including wigs made of hair taken from the scalp of corpses ) are favourable to the Friend , who seems to be encouraging corruption by his own example or presence in this milieu .
6 A cry of horror came from the artist when he saw the terrible face in the portrait .
7 These are initially defined through the use of two axes of discrimination drawn from the work of le Play , e.g. le Play ( 1875 ) .
8 We 're used to the sharp cracks of lightning and the belch of thunder issuing from the belly of the sky .
9 They were here in a deserted old house in the middle of nowhere on a black and starless night in one of the more mysterious bits of Scotland , and there was a scrabbling , clawy sort of noise coming from the ceiling above him and this other drunk , stoned man .
10 This is probably old news to UK based listers , but for the ‘ rest-of-the-worl= d ’ crew here are two bits of info gleaned from the Grauniad which= has started to reach these nether parts .
11 But a sense of apathy arises from the feeling that life is pointless and futile .
12 Moreover a further level of complexity arises from the fact that both ATF1 ( 29 , 30 ) and CREM ( 28 , 31 ) exist in multiple forms .
13 Baldessari 's assemblages deal with moments of suspense derived from the movies .
14 While the bureaucracy was highly centralized , with control being exerted from Madrid ( at least until the devolution of functions to the new autonomous regions in recent years ) , fragmentation and lack of co-ordination resulted from the fiercely protected interests of the corps and their hermetic structure which allowed virtually no mobility between them .
15 Water can be lost through dissociation by solar uv radiation and the subsequent loss of hydrogen to space from the exosphere .
16 In the theory of criminal responsibility , however , this variety of tests of responsibility is challenged on the ground that the stricter tests of responsibility deviate from the principle of individual liberty which the doctrine of mens rea is designed to respect .
17 Respect for the dignity and freedom of the child consists in the recognition that the burden of responsibility shifts from the adult to the child as she herself demands it .
18 A less well-known example is of H. V. Hilprecht , an archaeologist at Pennsylvania University who in 1893 was given drawings of fragments of agate excavated from the Babylonian temple of Bal at Nippur .
19 Accountants often attempt to discourage this , probably to reduce the risk of claims of negligence arising from the report .
20 This duty is owed only to lawful visitors and is a statutory form of negligence derived from the ‘ neighbour principle ’ in Donoghue v. Stevenson [ 1932 ] AC 562 ( HL ) .
21 and Kaplan J. ) [ 1991 ] 2 H.K.L.R. 215 given on 15 March 1991 allowing an appeal by the taxpayer , HK-TVB International Ltd. , from the order of Godfrey J. made on 9 April 1990 in the High Court whereby he had allowed an appeal by the commissioner by way of case stated from the decision of the Board of Review that the relevant profits for the years of assessment 1980–81 to 1983–84 inclusive did not arise in or derive from Hong Kong from a trade or business carried on by the taxpayer in Hong Kong .
22 Such research of course suffers from the problem that there is no suitable control in terms of memory for more mundane events , nor are there adequate methods for actually determining the accuracy of the memories reported .
23 More passengers have of course benefitted from the electrification of the Oxted and East Grinstead lines , although railway euphoria was possibly dampened by the Minister of Transport who on 30 September took the opportunity of rejecting further recommendations by the Monopoly Commission that increased investment was necessary to provide a satisfactory quality of service on NSE .
24 The specific social relations of such privilege are of course derived from the social order as a whole ; it is there that the patron 's powers and resources are enrolled or protected ; in the crudest terms , he is doing what he wishes with his own .
25 The Critical Legal Studies Movement even perceives a counter-vision of the law of contract emerging from the exceptions and novel principles , so that , in effect , the movement welds together a new doctrinal synthesis .
26 He describes a comparison between the word forms found in a sample of text taken from the New York Times Newswire Service and those listed as entries in the Merriam-Webster Seventh Collegiate Dictionary , which showed that 64% of the words in the text were not in the dictionary .
27 Each domain-dictionary achieved its highest z-score when used in the recognition of text taken from the same domain .
28 The milk of paradise came from the story of the Old Man of the Mountains , Hassan , who drugged men and sent them forth as assassins .
29 In Wester Ross only 29% of income came from the farm and in North Yorkshire only two of the nineteen farms provided more than 50% of the total taxable income .
30 The government has thus attempted to restrict local authority discretion by reducing the level of income received from the central government via cuts in the RSG and through rate capping .
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