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

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1 Any law which directly or indirectly discourages the publication of views from within the criminal justice system must be viewed with suspicion .
2 He walked towards her then , nonchalantly , but with a determined gleam in his eyes that succeeded in halting the flow of complaint from Robyn 's lips .
3 In 1106 , after the death of his brother Geoffrey , Fulk of Anjou was recorded by Orderic as having received the county of Anjou from King Philip I ; his homage therefore implied feudal subordination .
4 ( Also , as we shall see in chapter eight , Kant divided the world of metaphysics from the world of the senses and created havoc for theology and philosophy generally . )
5 According to Martin Dolinchek , a former intelligence officer with the now defunct Bureau of State Security ( BOSS ) , South African intelligence played a key role in building the credibility of Inkatha from its launch in 1974 .
6 It involves the separation of ownership from control and the growth of ‘ management ’ with an associated technical intelligentsia on the one hand , together with the increased organization of industrial workers on the other .
7 He or she will hope to secure a job that involves the initiation of policies from the party 's programme .
8 An alternative scheme for financing the NHS involves the removing of finance from general taxation and the introduction of a health stamp or hypothecated tax .
9 That depends on who snatches the power of appointment from politicians in Rome .
10 Walpole , it is true , kept out of wars and was able to cherish the prospect of reduction from the Sinking Fund established in 1717 .
11 The residents of Kent are generally fairly prosperous and many are prepared to forgo higher growth in order to preserve the Garden of England from the depredations of developers .
12 Phormio 's alliance was hardly , given the distance of Akarnania from Athens , the considered policy of the Athenian Assembly — the general just made it on the spot — and may have been mere opportunism , for Athens made many alliances which never came to anything and were not expected to .
13 Cyngen ap Cadell , king of Powys in the mid-ninth century , erected a monument , Eliseg 's Pillar , to his great-grandfather , Eliseg , who is said to have annexed the inheritance of Powys from the power of the Angles .
14 A network of great menhirs crosses the continent of Ulthuan from shore to shore and channels the magical energy of the vortex ever inward .
15 communication : easing the flow of information from centre to periphery and back .
16 ‘ The real solution lies in cooperation to eliminate the causes of illegal migration , in easing the situation of countries from where migrants flow through economic assistance , training and other means , ’ Mr Boross said .
17 ‘ The real solution lies in cooperation to eliminate the causes of illegal migration , in easing the situation of countries from where migrants flow through economic assistance , training and other means , ’ Boross said .
18 Being subjected to it , Offred is in a very good position — literally — to see the hypocrisy of tyranny from underneath .
19 Erm from there we went into this purpose built flat above a grocers shop , it was meant for the manager of the grocers shop , but he had better sense and so the flat became available for letting to the Borough Council who at the insistence of the owners of the house we were in , erm , were anxious to get their property back and so we found ourselves in a brand new flat , the first tenants , although this was not very highly to be recommended , you approached your flat up er stone staircase , er from the outside so you exposed to the elements er you then walked across the roof , flat roof over the shops until you came to your flat door , erm , Islington at that time was just beginning the , to see the influx of immigrants from the colonies as they were in those days and er , they in turn created much heavier demand on what little vacant property there was , so that the district rapidly deteriorated and for many people who were not in the fortunate position that we were found it necessary or desirable to leave because they were sharing rooms or sharing houses with people whose ways of life were different from theirs and this is something I think that housing authorities learnt to appreciate over the years that the differences between people 's ways of life are one of the major causes of social distress .
20 Moreover , the U.S. government will legally restrict the import of materials from a particular country but only if that nation formally requests protection .
21 He took an immaculate hankie from his pocket and wiped the streak of dust from Luce 's face , before answering , ‘ It 's certainly worth a try . ’
22 He raised his hands in the boxer 's victory salute to acknowledge the roar of applause from the cheerleaders that began as soon as the eulogy to announce him had ended .
23 Chambers realized that , to popularize such a philosophy in the more conservative political climate south of the border , it would be necessary to uncouple the idea of transmutation from the materialist image acquired by Lamarckism .
24 Royalty likes to go where royalty has already been , and in the second half of the last century Biarritz became the resort of monarchs from all over .
25 The college says health workers have been deterred from getting help because of the tactics of some newspapers and it condemns the media ‘ for failing to report the reality of risk from HIV positive health care staff .
26 This geological technique may also be used to estimate the flux of neutrinos from the Sun during the Earth 's history .
27 As he struggles to banish the threat of relegation from the Premier League , 57-year-old Clough is beginning to show outward signs of a lifetime in football management .
28 He also sought to preserve wheat for human consumption and issued a proclamation prohibiting the manufacture of starch from wheat .
29 Tallboy scanned the list of people from whom statements had been taken .
30 As the latent inhibition effect seen at 4 h after lengthy pre-exposure is supposed to enjoy the benefit of contributions from both the short-term mechanism and from the context — stimulus association , this effect should be especially strong .
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