Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb base] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Fresh local produce is used whenever possible , and herbs come from the garden , but weight-watchers beware , real Devon ice-cream is conspicuously present at meals .
2 Vegetables are fresh from the island and herbs come from the kitchen garden .
3 In either case the aim is to discover what processes and phenomena result from the physical laws governing the dynamics and expressed by the equations .
4 Produce is fresh : soft fruits , salads and vegetables come from the garden .
5 Herbs and vegetables come from the garden as do the pre-prandial hazelnuts .
6 Fresh herbs and vegetables come from the garden .
7 TA theory states that if both stimulus and response emanate from the P state ( X ) the transaction will carry on , since both are airing their prejudices and neither is analysing the data .
8 One is a cab-driver , whose hat , head and shoulders rise from the cab-stand at the right of the picture , between the globes of two gas lamps .
9 Such words as manager , manipulate , manuscript and manufacture derive from the Latin word manus ‘ the hand ’ .
10 They believed that , if beheaded or shot , poison-tipped gems and beads pour from the bird 's body , killing the greedy hunter ; they leave owls well alone .
11 A number of columns , capitals and bases survive from the different buildings periods , including the Ionic capital ( PLATE 5 ) dating from the 300 B.C. work .
12 One of the group is Lindy Rush , a fashion and textiles graduate from the University of Ulster .
13 Manufacturing techniques and finish are the same ; nuts and bolts come from the same vendors .
14 The reds and browns come from the carotenoid pigments which then come into their own .
15 Data on consolidated government revenues and expenditures come from a different source , and are differently classified .
16 We can tell that the primary visual areas in rats and monkeys come from the same primordial tissue in the embryonic nervous system , but this is n't surprising since all of the cortex arises from this same region .
17 A number of vintage aircraft and gliders operate from the field , the runway runs parallel to the beach .
18 A number of vintage aircraft and gliders operate from the field , the runway runs parallel to the beach .
19 The waiters are folding napkins , the insects are tuning up vigorously , the first croaks and ululations rise from the pond , the damp earth breathes out aromatically , the exotic flowers pump out their night perfumes , the sky in the distance over the knuckles of Ngong , the direction of Masailand , flails with electricity .
20 Four machines dispense a wide range of drinks and snacks and staff choose from a ready prepared selection of main and side dishes .
21 Huge crowds have gathered , elephants are drawn up , banners are borne aloft , and pennants and flags fly from the entrance and corner towers .
22 The images of grottos and fountains derive from an idealized landscape rather than particular topography .
23 The major differences between speech and writing derive from the fact that one is essentially transitory and the other is designed to be permanent .
24 Perhaps the champions , technology gatekeepers , and sponsors suffer from a lack of press — little glamour or apparent risk attached to their roles .
25 When it is considered , sensitivity is usually approached from the perspective of ethics ( for example see Rainwater and Pittman 1966 ) , and comments range from the commonplace to the anecdotal .
26 The lodges and inns stretch from the Gosling Bridge in Carlisle , Cumbria , to the Caldicotte Arms at Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire .
27 The first question which should be asked on this subject is why use microcomputers Is the starting point for the selection of software either ( a ) because in this technological era everyone should know about microcomputers or ( b ) for sound learning aims and objectives ? i.e. do school librarians and teachers start from the skills and processes or because of the existence of software ?
28 It is interesting to note on the old maps how many bridlepaths and footpaths radiate from the mill — it was obviously used constantly by the farmers of the area .
29 ‘ The Passing of the Oedipus Complex ’ ( 1924 ) discusses how both boys and girls emerge from the Oedipus complex , and repress the complex into their unconscious or extinguish its effects altogether .
30 ‘ Interesting parallels and differences emerge from the analysis ’ , states the preface , ‘ and may be of value to those involved in implementing the various elements of the Education Reform Act ’ .
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