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

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1 Secondary evidence is second-hand information , removed in time and/or place from the incident referred to .
2 Mr Robert Macrae , for Burnett , told the court : ‘ He realises he was irresponsible and he has not seen or heard from the girl involved since . ’
3 In other words , they could no longer be cushioned from reality , or protected from the need to compete and win .
4 Other elements are optional , or derive from the need to report on recent changes , or to justify changes which are proposed .
5 By comparison with their fellow citizens who had been integrated into the collective farm system or recruited from the land to work in the cities , they had prospered .
6 Serotonin is also affective in the neural circuits that descend from the brain to help block pain sensations .
7 Bonardi , Honey , and Hall ( 1991 ) found the effect using flavour-aversion learning ; and Hall and Honey ( 1990 ) were able to demonstrate context-specificity in a conditioned suppression study that differed from the experiment reported by Hall and Honey ( 1989 a ) only in that conditioning consisted of a single reinforced trial with each CS ( Fig. 4.6 ) .
8 Miles , 1989 ) as well as the tension that appears from the need to link an account of the racialization of social and political structures and discourses with an understanding of individual action and institutional behaviour .
9 It is a difficult question to know how far they merely duplicate the existing common law powers that arise from the obligation imposed upon the police to preserve the peace , which plainly permit the police to give instructions to limit the numbers at a gathering if that should be necessary to prevent an imminent breach of the peace .
10 Certainly no other organization could challenge the sheer size of an industry that had from the outset relied on economies of scale and realized the logic of a mass audience , but neither was there any other organization prepared to rely exclusively on entertainment , which the showmen had identified as the essence of the movies .
11 The torches , that had from the back played on and around him like searchlights finding the enemy , were switched off .
12 The world is a treasure house of free delights ; beyond music and poetry are painting and sculpture and these are only the arts ; the joys that come from the mystics compared to those from the arts are like seeing masterpieces instead of prints .
13 She kissed him lightly on the lips and rose from the bed to get dressed .
14 Reintroduction of the Law on entry to and exit from the USSR had been delayed for almost 18 months in committee since its first reading .
15 Formulations of definitive tests are always dangerous , but it seems to me that , without claiming to expound an exhaustive guide , the following provides a satisfactory working test for whether , in any given case , a covenant touches and concerns the land : ( 1 ) the covenant benefits only the reversioner for the time being , and if separated from the reversion ceases to be of benefit to the covenantee ; ( 2 ) the covenant affects the nature , quality , mode of user or value of the land of the reversioner ; ( 3 ) the covenant is not expressed to be personal ( that is to say neither being given only to a specific reversioner nor in respect of the obligations only of a specific tenant ) ; ( 4 ) the fact that a covenant is to pay a sum of money will not prevent it from touching and concerning the land so long as the three foregoing conditions are satisfied and the covenant is connected with something to be done on , or to in relation to the land .
16 Coordinator and parent and playgroup will seek advice and support from the professionals involved with the child when this is appropriate — health visitor , social worker , physiotherapist , speech therapist , community mental handicap team .
17 ‘ The aim of this inquiry into the order relating to case no. 596 , in the charge of Miss P. Sulkins , home visitor in the employ of the Bamborough Area Council for Social Service until last year — the pink file , sir — and transferred from the list covered by the South Midlands ( Eastern Section ) Administrative Area — the papers in the yellow folder , sir — is to try and establish an order of events that stretch over no little period in time , so that responsibility for the unfortunate outcome of these actions , or as some have chosen to prejudge this enquiry , lack of action , may be apportioned justly between the various bodies responsible under the Act .
18 A similar mechanism may also yield the Ashen Light , a faint radiation at visible wavelengths and seen from the Earth to emanate from the night hemisphere .
19 The truckloads of returned prisoners drove past the office and the girls draped the banner between two windows and hung from the window ringing a handbell so that the men would look up and see the banner and hear them cheering .
20 It was Charlie 's worst nightmare , he had to go through the public humiliation of denying he had a drink problem and retreated from the court saying , ‘ I 've been found guilty so there 's nothing anyone can do .
21 The approach of evening and release from the heat had transformed the city through which they rode , and the tree-lined streets that had been scorched and deserted on their arrival were coming rapidly to life .
22 Also bundled in are two existing tools , Manager and FileMerge from the SparcWorks toolset .
23 Cells were examined using a Biorad MRC 600 scanning confocal microscope equipped with an argon-xenon laser and printed from the computer using a Mitsubishi colour video copy processor .
24 On Monday and Tuesday , however , the government 's forces in the capital disintegrated as soldiers in the garrison ignored orders and streamed from the barracks to fraternize with civilian demonstrators .
25 Samples should be inserted and removed from the apparatus using plastic or rubber gloves , and care taken not to breath the vapour .
26 The strings of coloured lights that had been haphazardly entwined through the trees and the music that had pounded and pulsated from the house had been turned off .
27 It 's been a bumpy ride , but the bill to privatize British Rail is almost at the end of its long parliamentary journey but the battle is n't over yet , earlier this week hundreds of protestors from a variety of backgrounds gave up a day and travelled from the North to carry their defiant message to Transport Secretary John MacGregor .
28 The prosecution wanted the officers , who infiltrated a group of suspected hooligans , to testify behind a screen in sight of lawyers and defendants but hidden from the public to protect their identities .
29 For example , her most recent work involves a positive distancing — intimate objects as though shaken from the photographs appear in glass shoe boxes ready for inspection or classification .
30 Each room in the house is furnished to suit either the Tudor or the Queen Anne period , and the difference between these two styles is particularly striking when stepping from the stone flagged , Tudor Great Hall to the cosy , wooden panelled 18th century Parlour .
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