Example sentences of "and [verb] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Artist 's oil colour and alkyd paint from Winsor & Newton |
2 | Artist 's oil colour and alkyd paint from Winsor & Newton |
3 | The process of extracting the silver involved smelting the ore , purifying the crude lead and recovering silver from the soft metal , notably by means of the cupellation process . |
4 | CRYSTAL PALACE chairman Ron Noades has received personal threats and hate mail from angry fans after his indirect criticism of manager Steve Coppell last week . |
5 | He took out a handkerchief and wiped sweat from his face . |
6 | Harris set down his empty beer mug , took out a handkerchief and wiped foam from his mouth . |
7 | Power and influence stem from a central source , perhaps the owner-directors . |
8 | Furthermore , Granovetter ( 1973 ) has argued that ‘ weak ’ and uniplex interpersonal ties are important channels through which innovation and influence flow from one closeknit group to another . |
9 | She later presented a County trophy in her name , and became President from 1951–56 . |
10 | Yet I found that the breadth of my Scottish education stood me in good stead in the work of assessing and editing material from the whole agenda of a serious newspaper . |
11 | Regularly going to London raves such as Labyrinth and Dance Party and drawing inspiration from them remains an essential part of her work and lifestyle . |
12 | It unites fragments of a classical past with the geometry of modern life , the latter co-existing and drawing strength from the humane vision of the former . |
13 | As his effortless glide from the staff of the liberal Bush to the conservative Reagan suggests , Baker was a skilful operator — a man with no strong political convictions , fascinated by the machinery of politics and deriving satisfaction from getting the system to work . |
14 | Asking questions about objects , classifying them and deriving information from close observation can significantly deepen understanding . |
15 | Secondly , adjustment of the aminoglycoside regimen during treatment often leads to the course being prolonged unnecessarily and diverts attention from the selection of suitable alternatives ( cases 2 and 3 ) . |
16 | Berg 's case was that the unqualified report by the auditors gave the company an opportunity to continue to carry on business and to borrow money from third parties . |
17 | They were happy to do business with him , and to borrow money from him . |
18 | Each began to gather troops and to borrow money from usurers . |
19 | Miss Geyer writes : ‘ The new thing in history that Castro did was to destroy the Communist Party and create his own Fidelista Party , which he called Communist in order to stand up against the United States and to gain backing and to borrow power from the Soviet Union ’ . |
20 | ‘ the activities … are imaginative , stimulating , and make sense from the language teaching point of view . |
21 | The Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness , Demeter gave the first seeds of wheat to mankind and taught him how to cultivate the soil and make bread from the grain . |
22 | To get out of the military training then given at boarding schools needed iron determination and met pressure from schoolmasters and unpopularity among boys . |
23 | DUNCAN McTier , the first exponent of Peter Maxwell Davies 's new Concerto for Double-bass and Chamber Orchestra ( the seventh of the Strathclyde sequence being written for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra ) , coaxes the most prodigiously colourful , rounded and singing sound from his unwieldy instrument . |
24 | To my mind the only possibility of solving this problem lies in a large European prospective randomised screening study comparing screening with no screening and using mortality from prostatic cancer as its major end point . |
25 | Simple , quick and satisfying , self-massage prepares you for the day ahead , restoring energy and easing tension from a weary body . |
26 | And anyone parking on the market side of East Row between 3am and 6pm must buy a pay and display ticket from the car park opposite . |
27 | More generally , water will show up from a distance by catching and reflecting light from the sky . |
28 | Or are their blunt heads dipping to the bottom and sucking food from the sand or gravel ? |
29 | Some Pakistani weavers own their looms and sub-contract work from exporters , while others are directly employed in large manufactories . |
30 | The place is supposed to feature Europe 's first private teleport , a communications complex that transmits and receives information from a digital network via microwave antennas , satellites and fibre optic links . |