Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | One type of reservation relates to the class nature of adoption : it is thought that the observed beneficial effects of adoption stem mostly from the tendency of adoption to move children to a somewhat higher social class than that of the family of origin . |
2 | While Levačić deals with criticisms of market coordination mainly from a neo-classical perspective , Breitenbach et al . |
3 | So how about having a look at disability — perhaps then we 'll be seen as people and not charity cases capable only of living our lives in day centres away from the public , instead of blending in harmoniously with the able-bodied world . |
4 | The first definite approach for the use of LMS workshops on government work apart from preliminary discussions on ambulance trains in 1929 and 1936 , and information about workshop capacity supplied to Sir Cyril Hurcomb for the Committee of Imperial Defence in 1934 , occurred in June 1937 . |
5 | The difficulties of supervision stem largely from the detailed nature of book provision work . |
6 | My interest at the time was in describing the close bonds of friendship women often from , an intimacy rarely found amongst men and about which I spoke on Women 's Hour . |
7 | The condensation tray should be angled so that any drops of water fall away from the leaves . |
8 | The various types of radiation have different wavelengths ; if we consider them in terms of increasing or decreasing wavelength , the types of radiation blend gradually from one to the next . |