Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [pron] [vb -s] from " in BNC.

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1 There is a gradient of values which increases from north to south .
2 We could start by complaining that this argument , as an inductive argument , is very weak , since of necessity it argues from a single instance .
3 Erm it perhaps does n't strike us as being very revolutionary but of course it depends from the context that you 're in erm to perhaps some of the absolute rulers of er of er perhaps , this was revolutionary .
4 ‘ I do n't think about what the first tackle is going to be like , unless of course it comes from Stuart Pearce !
5 The power of the kick comes not from any knee snap , but from the line of tension which runs from the lower back the whole length of the right leg .
6 She talks incessantly and seems over-enthusiastic about nearly every aspect of life — prattling on without caring much about the kind of responses she gets from other human beings around .
7 This , of course , creates considerable leeway for the input of influence which stems from the basic approach to taxation that individuals take .
8 Jardines has threatened that , unless the regulators leave it alone , it may delist the shares of companies it controls from the local stock exchange — 14% of the market 's capitalisation .
9 A third approach is evident in cases which accept in principle extensive review for error of law which flows from Anisminic and O'Reilly , but which then qualify it in varying ways .
10 The presumption of ownership which follows from A's or X 's possession may , for instance , be rebutted by a rival claimant , Y , who can show that he or his predecessor was in possession , and that A or X wrongfully dispossessed him .
11 The availability of transport which departs from the hospital will be seen as a valuable bonus by many staff .
12 Against the background of this mass of expectations which derives from and constitutes our experience , it must become possible to identify the relevant properties of features of the context of situation in terms of norms of expectation within a particular genre .
13 It is difficult to define this kind of skiing which ranges from skiing down the edge of the piste in the powder which the pistemachine does not reach , to touring from hut to hut far away from ski resorts .
14 Consider the chain of reaction which follows from an increase in the money supply in the IS-LM system .
15 The town is built on two levels , above and below a ridge of sandstone which rises from the west bank of the River Severn , and a remarkable cliff railway , called Castle Hill Railway , was built in 1892 to link High Town with Low Town .
16 it 's not one that will inspire me with erm with , with great kind of nationalistic fervour as might have happened in the past when , when you look at nationalistic movements , so erm presumably we 're looking at a range of behaviour which goes from extreme fanatical group membership to relatively weak identification with a group but really does n't to anything else but saying you know if you ask me what I 'll say I was British .
17 After successive days of heavy rain , the hollows before mentioned , become insufficient to receive the mighty volume of water which descends from the impending clouds upon them , and the maddening torrents are hurled from their rugged elevation with the awful roar of thunder : the grey rocks , occasionally tinted by pervading lichens , and still more beautifully enriched by many greened mosses resembling cushions of soft velvet , produce combinations of colour the most animated and superb , which , contrasted with the milky hue of the convulsed waters , form a picture of transcendent sublimity and beauty . ’
18 Thames Water has agreed to reduce the amount of water it pumps from its boreholes during winter by 60 per cent .
19 He has now fitted three rainwater barrels to use in the garden to reduce the amount of water he takes from the main .
20 Other writers have used ‘ liberal ’ as a blanket term for the whole broad line of development which runs from Schleiermacher .
21 Another is the dialectic , a pattern of movement which proceeds from a starting-point ( the thesis ) to another which stands over against it in opposition or contradiction ( the antithesis ) , and then moves on to a third stage in which the two are reconciled and reintegrated on a higher level ( the synthesis ) .
22 But it no longer seems so queer if one thinks of rationality as starting not in inference from observations but in the testing of spontaneous expectations , just as in our theory of valuation it starts from choice between spontaneous inclinations .
23 The relative prices of timber and steel vary greatly in different countries and also the price of timber itself varies from that of rough timber , which may be much cheaper than steel , up to expensive plywoods which cost far more than steel sheet .
24 The cold did little to hinder the Orcs , for Orcs and Goblins are hardy creatures , and , if needs must , will eat any flesh no matter how foul or what manner of creature it comes from .
25 Nor are officials immune from the narrowing of vision which comes from consistent overwork .
26 I was particularly fortunate to have my neutrality reinforced by the sort of understanding which derives from speaking both languages .
27 The most dramatic difference in the two pictures as seen by the remote observer is in the nature of radiation he receives from the object .
28 The Profitboss identifies Marilyn McGregor as the top-ranking customer service engineer , highlighting the stream of compliments she gets from the field .
29 He 's got a very good serve , but the percentage of points he makes from the baseline is better than with the volley .
30 Not the sort of thing one expects from our side , a childish prank , more suited to the Liberals .
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