Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] from [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such wide spaces may have been places for furniture — certainly , a number of different positions from which to view a pavement is desirable .
2 Perhaps it was because she knew Lord C would extract a high price from her to grant a favour .
3 The two sections of the room were divided by projecting piers formed of mahogany glass-fronted bookcases from which sprang a canopy of three semi-circular arches decorated and painted in green and gold .
4 He later produced a detailed report from which evolved a blueprint for emergency planning which was sent to all local authorities throughout Britain .
5 There are many attractive villages to explore and high points from which to enjoy the panoramic views .
6 A fully programmable drum machine with 250 stunning AWM voices , a complete range of preset patterns and fills and a selection of programmable bass instruments from which to create a full backing track .
7 Los Arcos Hotel , our Club Choice for summer , is a perfect base from which to explore the legendary nightlife and beaches of Benidorm .
8 It even understands that by repeating the chorus to the fade , you give Gary Davies a perfect platform from which to give the traffic update .
9 Transverse tubular invaginations from it form the so-called T-system , while close to these are the longitudinally arranged cisternae of a separate membrane system , the sarcoplasmic reticulum .
10 The Laurel and Hardy set piece was the ordinary situation from which sprang a coiling spiral of disaster .
11 So generous is this bequest by birds to their young that a chick needs no additional food from which to build the flesh and bones and feathers of its infant body , and it still has enough energy left over to break its way out of the shell .
12 The segmental plate or eusternum is subdivided into three sclerites , the presternum , basisternum and sternellum and in generalized forms the basisternum is separated from the sternellum by a transverse suture connecting the apophyseal pits — points of cuticular invagination from which arises a pair of furcal arms forming part of the thoracic endoskeleton ( p. 81 ) .
13 Their final goal was to create bases in the Tadjik Republic from which to destabilise the situation in Soviet Central Asia , and to mobilise forces aiming to overthrow the system existing in the Soviet Central Asian Republics ’ .
14 Their final goal was to create bases in the Tadjik Republic from which to destabilise the situation in Soviet Central Asia , and to mobilise forces aiming to overthrow the system existing in the Soviet Central Asian Republics ’ .
15 In 1773 Scott was sent as a sickly child to stay with his grandparents at Sandyknowe farm , below the rocky plinth from which rises a fortalice with sturdy walls and gun-loops .
16 For those keen to explore , this is an ideal base from which to visit the lake 's jewel-like Borromean islands — delightful miniature attractions created in the 17th century and complete with summer palaces , art treasures and beautiful gardens .
17 Just five hundred yards from the A82 , it makes an ideal base from which to tour the Central Highlands .
18 These two rows of firmly fitted tiles create the ideal base from which to complete the laying
19 Many expressed the feeling that Gorbachov is now more vulnerable than ever before , and that Yeltsin has a unique platform from which to attack the Soviet leadership .
20 The cat stance is an ideal stance from which to execute a front snap kick .
21 We 've had almost a minute of stoppage time and Leicester lead by that single David Speedy goal from what seems a long time ago now in the first half .
22 We 've chosen Boppard as the base for our Rhine Fly-Drive holidays because it 's not only a great place to visit in its own right , but because its central location makes it an ideal spot from which to explore the mighty Rhine .
23 Your hotel , the Nirayani , is a good base from which to explore the surrounding area .
24 Leese , however , was unhappy with Stamford , realising it was a ‘ poor base from which to run a national revolution ’ , and in 1927 he moved to Guildford where he formed the Imperial Fascist League .
25 They sat in a corner watching the citizens of every class and station go noisily by , eager to reserve a good place from which to watch the day 's events .
26 In 1932–3 it was extended by a further 80m and has been a popular promenade for tourists and Madeirans ever since , as well as a good place from which to observe the activity in the harbour and marina .
27 The tentative application of economics to law overcomes the problems associated with pure legal scholarship by taking elements of both approaches in order to provide alternative perspectives from which to view the one problem .
28 It is argued that the first and third categories of difference , the psychological and the social or political , constitute the most useful bases from which to consider the link with broader intellectual positions .
29 The basic chemical structure common to promethazine and chlorpromazine provided a good basis from which to begin the search for compounds which were better than chlorpromazine , and in the next few years many came into clinical use .
30 Once a compatible pair is found regular breeding from them becomes a relatively-simple matter .
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