Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] from [noun pl] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Ammonoids differ from nautiloids in the suture lines being wavy or crimped ; this of course reflects an elaboration of the outer part of the walls ( septa ) separating the chambers in the earlier part of the shell . |
2 | Almost all the differences in size and general form of an organism arise from differences in the number , activity and persistence of the centres of cell division . |
3 | The South African collections come from caves in the Transvaal ( Makapansgat ) and from the Cape ( Boomplaas ) . |
4 | These changes arise from changes in the laminar velocity profile . |
5 | Many human developmental abnormalities arise from abnormalities in the moulding of sheets of cells . |
6 | Females hatch from eggs in the spring and then fly away to find new plants to feed on . |
7 | Instead , these phenomena and others result from changes in the international economic system as a whole and the manner in which the UK has interacted with that global system . |
8 | Phosphorescent purple eyes peer out from beneath shells ; black sea urchins swivel their spines as they slowly perambulate on needle tip ; starfish of an intense blue spangle the sand ; and patterned rosettes unfurl from holes in the smooth surface of coral . |