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

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1 It failed from the start to live up to expectations in terms of sales abroad .
2 When groundwater flows naturally or is pumped from an unconfined aquifer , it drains from the pores .
3 Where it differs from the Mirza Nama is in the richness of the fawning which curdles every sentence : reading Inayat Khan 's chronicle you experience a sensation like drowning under a sea of the sweetest , stickiest honey .
4 The labour input can be defined as consisting of all the human attributes which are used in producing goods and services and , as such , it differs from the inputs of the other factors of production in one major respect .
5 It differs from the rest of Newham in that it is less typically an inner-city area and rather more middle class with few tower blocks and a higher proportion of owner-occupied housing .
6 In addition to these requirements a responsible person may be required to keep the supervisor informed of his address if it differs from the child 's ( para 3(3) ) .
7 It differs from the Biogas specimen in the shape of the dorsal arm spines , which appear to be equal and nearly an arm segment long .
8 For Lacan notes how it is only when the infant encounters itself in a ‘ mirroring ’ image that a form is set up for the face and body ; the mirror provides a perceptual gestalt ‘ ideal ’ form , which does not reflect a reality since it differs from the subject 's fragmentary experience .
9 For example , if we consider the English phoneme , it is easy to show that it differs from the plosives and in its place of articulation ( alveolar ) , from in being lenis , from and in not being fricative , from in not being nasal , and so on .
10 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
11 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
12 This is the best deal , although it differs from the bank and building society accounts in requiring one month 's notice for withdrawals .
13 Hence one might expect the orbiting gas to become more and more quiescent the farther it recedes from the stimulus of the ILR .
14 The second use of the z value is in depth cueing in which the intensity of the line is chosen to dim gradually as it recedes from the observer .
15 He knows that Grampian regional council is bound by statute to say how much it got from the sale ; it can not simply say that it will not tell anyone .
16 Their main virtue in this respect is their currency , since they provide a pointer to likely public demand ( much of it stemming from the reviews themselves ) .
17 Because stock or gravy from salmon , game or beef , let us say , happens to look rich and taste delicious , that does not mean it will not go bad if it separates from the meat or fish in question and settles to the bottom of the pot .
18 The farther it goes from the entrance before it dances , the farther away is the flower that it has discovered .
19 If its greatest danger lies in the Israeli threat to push yet more Palestinians across the river Jordan and in a consequent revolution , Jordan 's greatest asset lies in the support it receives from the West , anxious to bolster Jordan as a ‘ moderate ’ in the Arab world so long as the Middle East conflict persists .
20 My hon. Friend is right to remind us that the Universities Funding Council has considerable funds which it receives from the Government and distributes partially for research-based purposes .
21 Finally , it is of great importance to discover more about how the listener 's brain identifies what it receives from the ear ( stages 4 and 5 ) ; many experiments have shown how sensitive we are to very slight acoustic differences and how flexible we are in being able to adjust to very different speakers .
22 Although I welcome the way in which my right hon. Friend has responded to pressure from those of us who are concerned about the future of the volunteers in the Territorial army and elsewhere , and I especially welcome his statement about the future of the Army Cadet Force and the support it receives from the reserves , what are his particular plans for the three reserve battalions of the Royal Anglians ?
23 I can keep it hidden from the Vatman and the revenue .
24 It arose from the child 's writing , from her awareness of audience and her commitment to communicating with them .
25 It arose from the digitisation of archived paper records of previous international surveys , so that the information could be stored on computer and made accessible to modern techniques of data retrieval , image analysis and interpretation .
26 Erm it come from the county surveyor , apparently he 'd had complaints .
27 Why is n't it shouted from the start so that everybody knows from the start who you are ?
28 The second pitch is often climbed as a single pitch and is a lot easier than it looks from the top .
29 But I will say this , it 's a great deal better than it looks from the outside . ’
30 In prehistoric times , if people made the horse feel anxious or afraid it would run like mad until it had seen the last of them : it fled from the problem , which reduced his fear and anxiety .
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