Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Of course , the actual initiative to this does come from the district so the primary source of information at consultation should actually be through them before we get asked to approve it . |
32 | He seemed pleased that Slim had disappeared from the district 'cos Big Joe was never for tradin' in bairns . |
33 | Some had existed from the fourth and fifth centuries on — especially the great pilgrim basilicas of Rome , with St Peter and St Paul fuori le mura in the lead . |
34 | This chased filmed from a police video car shows the risks offenders are prepared to take — and the danger to officers who try to catch them . |
35 | The place of the spot could differ according to circumstances and it is a question of fact whether the accused has departed from the spot . |
36 | The Communist Refoundation , which in February 1991 had split from the newly formed PDS [ see pp. 38021 ; 38300 ] , formally constituted itself as a political party on Dec. 15 . |
37 | 1991 had benefited from a temporary lag in the fall of product prices compared with feedstock costs , in the period immediately following the Gulf crisis . |
38 | By December , 245,000 had fled from the West Bank and Gaza Strip across the Jordan , 116,000 had fled from the Golan further into Syria , and 11,000 had left Gaza for Egypt . |
39 | Accordingly , the following have resigned from the subsidiaries which they have assisted , many for a considerable period : . |
40 | I do n't think it 's a er maybe it 's because the background , I think , I 'm just trying to make up my mind why it loses a bit of interest , and I think what happens is , that the background being , having all this foliage which is lots of light pouring on er , all this sort of twiggery round here is er picking up lots of highlights and that tends to detract from the fairly plain shapes and smooth surfaces of the gourds . |
41 | Yet vestigial gestures towards value persist , usually at the end of an exposition , where the critic in a final flourish claims , or at least hopes , that something valuable has emerged from the analysis ; a revelation of the quality of the author 's imagination ; or of the inevitable tendency of all texts to be about their own processes of composition , or to come apart in the reader 's hand ; or of the aesthetic fascination of the patterns of imagery that have been revealed ; or , at the very least , and least interestingly , that something ‘ interesting ’ will have been said . |
42 | These seemed to arise from the process of urbanization , the breaking down of traditional practices , and what was seen as a conflict between the old morality and the new . |
43 | It may be genuine , but is likely to have come from a bifolium or double sheet . |
44 | However stable isotope analysis shows that all the fragments belong to one piece of marble , demonstrating the overall integrity of the piece , and also that the marble is likely to have come from the quarries at Carrara in Tuscany . |
45 | The K mesons live long enough to produce tracks in the CLEO detector , so the team could work back from detected K mesons to hunt for those that seemed likely to have originated from a B meson . |
46 | Support was supposed to have come from the labelmates Thrill Kill Kult , but they pulled out following an incident in Germany , when Kult singer Frantic had had his leg broken in three places after being attacked onstage by ‘ neo-nazi ’ thugs in the audience . |
47 | Support was supposed to have come from the labelmates Thrill Kill Kult , but they pulled out following an incident in Germany , when Kult singer Frantic had had his leg broken in three places after being attacked onstage by ‘ neo-nazi ’ thugs in the audience . |
48 | Physical man was supposed to have evolved from an ape by way of a " missing link " , but psychological evolution was discussed only within the defined limits of Homo sapiens where it was postulated that there had been a progressive development from the childhood of the race to its maturity . |
49 | ‘ Did these get pinched from the Standesamt ? ’ |
50 | er three have gone from schools in the Easington area , three have gone from the Bretchill area , so that 's a total of what , twenty-one for September . |
51 | In an obvious respect all three are similar : all seek to justify the same discriminatory practice and all three have emerged from the same institution which practices discrimination . |
52 | Hydrangeas are very good , but these have to come from the corporation nurseries as it is too early for outdoor ones . |
53 | These have ranged from the emotional , continent-wide vision of Kwame Nkrumah ( ‘ Africa must unite ’ ) , to Julius Nyerere 's target of ‘ socialism in one country ’ , to the hard boiled ‘ Africa needs Europe ’ school of Houphouet Boigny and Kenyatta . |
54 | The UK market in 1992 failed to recover from the gloom of post Gulf War 1991 . |
55 | Longhorns , Galloways , Highlanders and other hardy breeds are all expected to benefit from the booming demand from Germany , Denmark and the Netherlands . |
56 | BirdLife International has evolved from the International Council for Bird Preservation , which was founded in 1922 and pioneered international co-operation in bird conservation . |
57 | It all seemed to stem from a separation , a fraught time when she was about four , when her mother had been taken seriously ill with some mystery virus and whisked off into Intensive Care . |
58 | In the block we start running from just in front of the ladder , but on the night we 've first of all got to run from the block to the wire , which is twenty yards away in the nearest place and then put the ladder up . |
59 | They cooperate because they all stand to gain from the same outcome — the survival and reproduction of the communal body — and because they constitute an important part of the environment in which natural selection works on each other . |
60 | In some cases , such as defence or law and order , we all stand to benefit from the service and it would be difficult to envisage how it could be financed other than out of direct taxation . |