Example sentences of "[vb -s] from [adj] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow or other your miond analyzes the light that it receives from these bodies and tells you about them . |
2 | THE COPPER-COLOUR RUST STAINS FROM RAGGED WINDOW-SHUTTERS THAT DRIP DOWN OCHRE-COLOURED STONE CATCH MY EYE FREQUENTLY . |
3 | The copper-coloured rust stains from ragged window-shutters that drip down ochre coloured stone catch my eye frequently . |
4 | THE COPPER-COLOUR RUST STAINS FROM RAGGED WINDOW-SHUTTERS THAT DRIP DOWN OCHRE-COLOURED STONE CATCH MY EYE FREQUENTLY . |
5 | The copper-coloured rust stains from ragged window-shutters that drip down ochre coloured stone catch my eye frequently . |
6 | It was statistical analysis of trends in admissions to and discharges from mental hospitals that had led central government to plan for the redundancy of the hospitals . |
7 | The ancient Penny Hedge ceremony , which dates from feudal times and has been promoted in recent times by the English Tourist Board , takes place in Whitby tomorrow . |
8 | Another source of anxiety about risk comes from other professionals and has complex origins . |
9 | says the information comes from many sources and has high praise for the generous help given by curators and librarians . |
10 | Another danger comes from domestic powders and sprays that are employed excessively — on the lawn for example . |
11 | If the fish sucks from three inches and moves my indicator that much , and then bodily moves my indicator another nine inches I am not going to complain . |