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

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1 He used the oils produced from locally grown fruits such as bergamot , orange and lemon .
2 Specialities of the house are the crab soup , made from locally caught crabs , and homemade sweets .
3 To allow matching for proximity of mother 's residence to a nuclear establishment at the time of her child 's birth a further series of controls was selected from locally held hospital delivery registers .
4 Objects will also be scaled from within host documents .
5 Objects will also be scaled from within host documents .
6 Apart from within Finance Section , few of the printers are networked .
7 We believe , however , that significant globally averaged temperature change would ensue only if additional feedbacks from slowly responding elements of the climate system altered the global mean radiative forcing .
8 On the other hand , much of this confusion may come from loosely identifying SBUs as industries , rather than products or product groups .
9 Obviously the girls were liable to incur unpleasant finger or hand injuries from badly aimed blows .
10 The Americans continue to have little interest in British acts apart from Right Said Fred — Vanessa Williams is number one in the States with Save the Best for Last — but our old mates the Aussies ca n't get enough of our lads .
11 Even the finding that disturbances of speech were as likely to result from left as from right sided brain damage in patients who showed no , strong preference for one or other hand was not considered to compromise this general rule ( Chesher , 1936 ) .
12 The incidence of aphasia from right sided lesions in right handers among unselected series of patients is closer to 1 per cent than to 4 per cent ( Levy , 1974a ) .
13 First we 're talking about de-institutionalisation The Care in the Community circular was concerned with the movement of people from long stay hospital settings into Community settings .
14 Invariably in well-established firms the work continues to flow from long tapped sources , but in the aggressive business climate facing the profession today it can no longer be assumed that this will continue .
15 Role Play encompasses an extremely varied collection of activities ranging from highly controlled conversations to improvised drama , and from simple dialogues to complex scenarios .
16 Our attempts to reconstitute in vitro transcription from highly purified factors have proven to be inefficient , indicating that additional components , present in less pure fractions were required to facilitate efficient in vitro transcription .
17 Although RNA polymerase III and its assumed transcription factors could recently be purified ( 21 ) , total reconstitution from highly purified components was hitherto inefficient and we observed that additional components contained in crude hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC fractions were necessary for efficient in vitro transcription .
18 These fractions were shown to stimulate a basal transcription system , reconstituted from highly purified fractions hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC .
19 Thus the signalman was prevented from inadvertently releasing signals for a second train to enter before the first was clear .
20 The Indian plantations that were soon established produced a vast increase in the supply of quinine , replacing the declining supply from naturally grown South American cinchona bark .
21 Since the patients in Newcombe and Ratcliff 's study sustained penetrating missile wounds of the brain whereas those of Hécaen and Sauguet suffered from naturally occurring lesions it is possible that aetiological differences account for the discrepant findings .
22 Indeed , only when the first wail of an approaching siren drifted up from below did Ursula remark : ‘ I suppose we 'll have to tell them everything . ’
23 The owners of the roadside dhabas had placed steaming cauldrons full of saffron-coloured biryani rice outside their doors ; from inside came wafts of grilling kebabs .
24 The joiner work was from nicely matched teak , the surface of which showed few of the marks that one would expect in a yacht whose log has ticked off more than 16,000 miles ( 25,000km ) of long distance cruising .
25 A finer brush is required to depict the intellectual debates of the period , as distinct from merely documenting achievements or contrasting new with old cosmologies .
26 Tonight she had come full circle — from merely suspecting Luke 's motives to hearing him finally admit them .
27 Conversely , the major benefits of privatization are likely to stem not from literally returning ownership to the private sector , but rather from associated measures which make it clear to managers that they are expected to compete effectively and efficiently .
28 The late David Penhaligon argued for a separate constituency in nineteen seventy eight and I argued the case in select committee in nineteen eighty eight and the most important fact about these responses is the sheer weight of numbers from democratically elected bodies in Cornwall .
29 Although not defined under the Road Traffic Act it is considered that having regard to the spirit of the legislation that the definition used in other Acts would apply viz : Includes any place to which the public have access whether on payment or otherwise , e.g. fields where the public can park for a race meeting or traction engine rally , footpaths or bridleways ( unless the Act states otherwise : see section 22A ( 5 ) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 ) , or anywhere where the public could be at risk from mechanically propelled vehicles .
30 Jordanhill also gives priority to students from sparsely populated areas in its hostel ; offers a Gaelic option in its Primary Diploma course and is associated with the Western Isles Bilingual Project .
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