Example sentences of "to [adj] [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Percentage measures of performance should therefore be compared to that expected from random selection .
2 Originally shown at the Centre Pompidou , Paris ( curated by Fabrice Hergott ) , it will include around eighty paintings and ceramics from 1903 to 1920 drawn from major public and private collections .
3 Small flocks also winter regularly at Ferring , Shoreham , Newhaven , Cuckmere Haven , and in the Rye area , and complete counts of the wintering population made each January from 1972 to 1976 ranged from 1,190 in 1975 to 1,680 in 1974 , averaging 1,380 .
4 Complete counts of the Oystercatcher population wintering in Sussex in each January from 1972 to 1976 ranged from 940 to 1,530 , and averaged 1,170 .
5 According to a simple application of lapse theory , slow responses ought to be preceded by low voltage CNVs , while fast responses ( as quick as when rested ) should be preceded by high voltage CNVs similar to those recorded from rested subjects .
6 Is the Prime Minister aware that under the 1951 United Nations convention on refugees , to which this country is a signatory , all Governments are obliged to provide asylum to those fleeing from serious human rights violations ?
7 The variety of views offered to those approaching from different angles give a wealth of sensations and references — each one sparking a new idea .
8 Not only a trade union , it also offered protection to those released from bonded labour , to the slumdwellers of Raipur , child labourers , farmers , women deserted or abused for the sake of dowry .
9 The yoga ‘ complete breath ’ is one of the easiest ways to begin learning to use your lungs efficiently and is very helpful to those suffering from respiratory ailments such as asthma , bronchitis and so forth .
10 The responses were similar to those reported from human studies .
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