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

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1 So , for example , your Orc and Goblin army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Dark Elves chosen from the Dark Elf list , or Chaos chosen from the Chaos list .
2 What would be the effect of changing the public policy insofar as it constitutes a social guide to the conditions in which individuals or groups chose from the possible adjustments ?
3 Such people think that native Australian species are usually driven extinct by superior competitors or enemies introduced from the outside world , because the native species are ‘ older ’ , ‘ out of date ’ models , in the same position vis-d-vis invading species as a Jutland battleship contending with a nuclear submarine .
4 Patrick Corillon tells absurd stories using drawing or objects drawn from the city : a street sign , a shop window , museum tickets , placed next to short texts which guide the visitor in the footsteps of the imaginary adventurer Oscar Serti , at Galerie des Archives from 13 March to 24 April .
5 The small disc is inserted into the floppy drive of the computer and the program can then be run or installed or data read from the disk .
6 The main problem with current yield is that it does not take into account capital gains or losses resulting from the differences between the current price of the bond and its maturity value .
7 Of course , nobody as yet knows how intentionality — the property that mental phenomena have of being about something other than themselves — or consciousness emerge from the operations of the brain .
8 There are at least seven haulage firms or drivers operating from the village .
9 The paraglider itself is rectangular and made up of numerous cells or pockets running from the front to the rear of the wing .
10 By contrast Sofia , the capital , was the stronghold of the UDF , which comprised some 16 different parties or movements ranging from the environmental group Eco-Glasnost ( which had been the first to oppose the former communist regime — see p. 36980 ) to Podkrepa , the rapidly growing free trade union movement .
11 Secure a loop or bow made from the length of 15 mm-wide ribbon with the glue and dressmaking pins so you 'll be able to hang the wreath .
12 An Armenian whose family came from Erzerum or Kars is neighbour to other Armenians whose parents or grandparents came from the same towns , just as Palestinians from Haifa — or from Mrs Zamzam 's village of Um Al-Farajh — now live in refugee camps next to those whose homes were in the same places , sometimes in the very same streets , in what was Palestine .
13 As Skinner ( 1985 ) points out , plants or clones derived from the parent plant are not always genetically identical and those that differ from the parent plant are known as somatic variants or ‘ sports ’ .
14 Or have no window treatment at all except glass shelves full of plants , or plants hanging from the ceiling or from poles slung across the window .
15 Production in one division does not have to match production in the other as surplus can be sold to the market or shortfalls bought from the market .
16 These intimations of universal and particular timeless and now reach readers whether or not they have learned to call the sections of Ulysses by the names of episodes , characters , or places taken from the Odyssey .
17 In the nineteenth century , sailing ships or steamships direct from the United Kingdom took between eight and twelve days on the voyage from Southampton to Madeira .
18 The notion of tacit consent gains further plausibility when one sees that a possibility of legitimate resistance or revolution follows from the idea that the ultimate basis of authority is the ‘ will and determination of the majority ’ .
19 The question of how best to structure a child 's learning experiences invites the teacher or therapist to switch from the focus on linguistic description , presented in Chapters 1 , 2 and 3 , to the concern about explanations of language development discussed in Chapters 4 and 5 .
20 There is plenty to watch when you keep caterpillars : the caterpillar becoming a chrysalis , the adult ( or imago ) butterfly or moth emerging from the chrysalis , the adult butterfly unfolding and drying its wings .
21 No evidence for a threshold of phenylalanine effects on intelligence or behaviour emerged from the analysis of United Kingdom data .
22 The typical England strike under Taylor has been a lofted cross from the flank or dead ball situation into a crowded penalty area , a scramble , then either Gary Lineker or Platt emerging from the melee in celebration .
23 So , for example , your High Elf army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarfs list .
24 So , for example , your Empire army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarf list .
25 A degree of rudder/aileron co-ordination is needed in turns , but steep ones , with the upper wing almost vertical brought forth no protest from the airfoil or warning beeps from the stall horn , even at quite high g-loadings .
26 Despite all her caution , her wriggling movements made Water Gypsy sway a little at her moorings , and once or twice she stopped and held her breath , but no movement or challenge came from the narrow boat 's main cabin .
27 Add a blind or shade to drop from the ceiling level as well and you will suddenly have long graceful windows , or what will pass for them very well .
28 Overall when bicarbonate or alkali outputs from the oesophagus were determined after deductions for contaminating saliva and gastric fluid , there was a good correlation between the two methods .
29 But perhaps the obvious disparity between individual talents and dispositions which clearly fit some for action more than others , the obvious tension involved between the pressures of active involvement in affairs and the inner detachment necessary for thought and contemplation , and the history of the development of Western institutional Christianity with its strong tradition of groups separated from the world in convents and monasteries , or priests distinguished from the laity by their religious calling , make it after all not so surprising that the discussions of active and contemplative life tended to stress their separation from each other rather than draw attention to a more fruitful affinity .
30 for these would be local schools , selecting about 1,000 pupils from an area that contained about 5,000 children of school age , the selection being made in terms of suitability for or ability to benefit from the kind of education to be provided .
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