Example sentences of "[n mass] from [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The ability to display hybridisation data from either the whole dataset or any subset ( eg a contig or group of contigs ) using show was very useful , particularly in conjunction with reorder .
2 Fuji Xerox Co Ltd plans to increase imports of parts to take advantage of the high yen in order to cut domestic production costs , Reuter reports from Tokyo : in the long term , it plans to raise the ratio to 30% from just a few per cent but the company is not rushing to achieve this as its export ratio of total products is low at around 20% and the high value of the yen is not severely damaging business .
3 The accused steals the grouse from both the poacher and the landowner .
4 Some people from both the Libyan Jewish and Slovakian foci of inherited prion disease have been found to carry the mutation at codon 200 and yet remain unaffected at ages similar to or greater than the upper age at onset in most affected relatives.Such incomplete penetrance has not been reported in other types of inherited prion disease .
5 In fact , it 's quite useful to expose him to people from outside the Unit , within reason .
6 All of them failed , from the disastrous Purko Sheep Ranch , where the sheep died because the ranch was at too high an altitude , to the four big grazing schemes which went under in the drought of the early 1960s , when people from outside the schemes , under pressure of need , came in to graze on the permanent waters and massive erosion occurred .
7 Lesbian and Gay-Men 's Sub-Committees were set up in such a way as to give a high level of representation to people from outside the council 's structure , and to ensure that their voices could be heard .
8 His brothers deserved to share in his success — family obligation could not be neglected — but they could also serve a useful purpose by occupying positions which blocked access to real power by other people from outside the clan .
9 People from outside the college had been coming in freely , causing trouble , stealing and even beating students .
10 Almost a quarter of the couples had engaged in no activity together with people from outside the household .
11 At those stages , people from outside the House who oppose the legislation as petitioners or hon. Members who might also be opposed to it can seek to improve the Bill and can point out the problems that the proposal might cause .
12 The World Wide Fund for Nature is working with local people on a management plan to ensure sustainable use of fisheries and to prevent over-exploitation of fish and timber by people from outside the region .
13 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best '40s-style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
14 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best 40 's style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
15 LINDISFARNE In 1972 , when people from outside the region thought of the North-East , Lindisfarne sprang to mind .
16 Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area .
17 The sudden increase in staff from outside the prison culture may have resulted in there being more guards who themselves use marijuana in a limited recreational way , and who may not be averse to sharing a few joints with their charges .
18 Has the professional body exerted too dominant , and too narrow an influence ? ) ; the learning process ( Is there an undue balance towards the student having to assimilate and memorize material , rather than engaging in active reflection and exploration ? ) ; and the examining process ( Will it allow the student to demonstrate his or her higher-order abilities ? ) are often more likely to come to the fore , when staff from outside the immediate discipline are sharing in the course review process .
19 By making products sound as if they are good for the environment , manufacturers can ‘ attract extra sales from around a third of the population ’ .
20 It followed , therefore , that if the Labour Government was to secure acceptance of its economic package , it had to secure the support of MPs from either the Liberal or the Conservative party .
21 Foucault works from exactly the same tradition in the philosophy and history of science as Althusser : like him he utilizes Bachelard 's concept of differentiated histories , which still stands as the major alternative , epistemic or otherwise , to historicism .
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