Example sentences of "from a [adj] or [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the event of over-funding occurring , whether from a free-standing or company AVC , the surplus will simply be refunded to you in cash , minus the tax relief involved .
2 Now whether this is significant , er obviously it 's significant to people who live here er and who witness it , erm , er whether from a legal or highway point of view we are n't able to judge probably , er , does Mr Lingard or Mr Nun wish to show them
3 If syphilis is suspected , a ‘ dark-ground ’ or ‘ dark-field ’ examination may be performed on serum from a sore or rash .
4 Watch for stains ( blood from a sore or wound ) or strong smelling urine .
5 It used to be a popular theory that death-feigning animals were somehow self-hypnotised , or that they were thrown into such an acute state of shock by their tormentors that they went into an unconscious , cataleptic state , as though from a fit or seizure .
6 Irritation can also be caused by inflammation such as when we suffer from a cold or allergy .
7 The second broad approach is what Kenneth Plummer has labelled the ‘ meta-theoretical ’ , and usually derives from a psychodynamic or neo- ( or even would-be ) Freudian theory .
8 The working-class boy who passes the eleven-plus is likely to come from an elementary or primary , school from which only a few pupils each year penetrate the grammar-school world .
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