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

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1 Studies at King 's College School of Medicine show that even a short period of hard pedalling on an exercise bike diverts blood flow from the uterus to the legs , ‘ stealing ’ oxygen from the foetus .
2 It was previously thought that the tiny plants leached carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in creating their skeletons , taking it with them to the sea bed when they died .
3 A special needs assessment team from the Foyle Community Unit of the Western Health and Social Services Board will be carrying out the research .
4 The decision impugned is a decision by the board of Lautro on 30 October 1990 to exercise its intervention powers so as to prohibit Norwich Union Life Insurance Society ( ‘ Norwich ’ ) and three associated companies from accepting any new investment business from Winchester or from soliciting investment business from the public through Winchester or any of its representatives .
5 You will refuse to accept ice cream from a man again .
6 Environmentalists had claimed acid run-off from the mine would damage the area 's fragile ecosystem and harm salmon fisheries on the Pacific coast .
7 Although platelet activating factor is capable of stimulating enzyme secretion from the isolated acinar cells , according to our results , it actually inhibits this secretion in vivo and this inhibition can be reversed by the pretreatment with TCV-309 .
8 The interior , now a lecture theatre , has stucco decoration from the mid-17C .
9 They provided rod iron from the local slitting mills at Wortley and Masborough and collected the finished products for sale in country fairs or for distribution down navigable rivers to the capital and abroad .
10 Do not expect too much from the new states ; expect compassion fatigue from the rest of the world .
11 Tossing piping haggis from a great height in a loch
12 Such human needs will range from the basic ones for security , which are threatened when other members of an organization wish to close part of the operation down or attempt to perform the same operations with fewer personnel , to the need for self-realization , which may be threatened by extreme specialization and limited capabilities within the division of labour perceived by those in authority to be necessary for the maximization of their objectives ( which will invariably be presented as the goals of ‘ the organization ’ ) .
13 The centre is a partnership between the University of Stirling and CILT ( London ) , and has project funding from the Scottish Office Education Department for an initial period of three years .
14 He plays David Jason 's son Kenny in the play set in Liverpool during the war and concerning a group of dockers who try to hide gold bullion from the Germans .
15 Frank and Danielle specialise in romantic breaks — but , for the adventurous , there 's the chance to try sea fishing from the top of the tower .
16 Studies published to date assume that α-glucosidase inhibitors exert their control on postprandial hyperglycaemia by delaying carbohydrate absorption from the small intestinal lumen .
17 At this early stage the Committee 's immediate aim was to secure ILP disaffiliation from the Labour Party .
18 A real let down , especially after all I had heard about it , not to mention all that nudge nudge wink wink from the son of the house in East Ham where I had found a room , and so much eyebrow raising and snorting from the father .
19 The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources .
20 The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources .
21 JM receives sponsorship award from the Department of National Heritage
22 Their first project , the design of a wetland to treat household sewage from a hotel a few miles from Drumnadrochit and Loch Ness , exemplifies this belief .
23 The user can customise the format of the Listing file by choosing Option 4 Amend Configuration Setup from the interactive menu .
24 Horrified friends fought to save 52-year-old farmer John Wilcox as he suffered heart failure from the venom .
25 During their stay , the squatters received grant aid from a Housing Association to improve their homes .
26 Most conditioners are made up or waxes , oils and polymers and help to protect from pollution and control hair in excessive humidity and prevent moisture loss from the hair shaft .
27 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
28 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
29 Grey and pink work well together , especially for blue eyes ; try Givenchy Beauté 's Pink and Smoke Eyeshadow Duo from the Rose Toccata collection , or Guerlain 's more intense Nectarine et Indigo due from the Harmonie en Sol range in their Diapason collection .
30 Any nurse may encounter an adoptee experiencing a crisis of self-identity at any age , and may be able to offer support simply by listening or may have to recommend the adoptee seek expert help from the local adoption agency , PAC or National Organisation for Counselling Adoptees and their Parents ( NORCAP ) for counselling about being adopted and practical information on instigating a search for birth parents .
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