Example sentences of "[adj] with the [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 For one thing it is available only for the Sparcstation 10 , for another it will be shipping free with the machines from next spring .
2 The 3M Thermal Seal Kit contains a film that covers the window and shrinks tight and wrinkle free with the heat from a hair dryer .
3 John Mundell , Commercial Manager stated ‘ We are delighted with the response from the contestants and the spirit in which they took part .
4 Take it easy with the airline from the country that made travelling fashionable .
5 The problem becomes acute with the transition from notation to recording .
6 Fox , one of the greatest goal-kickers in the game 's history , said : ‘ I have been very impressed with the Lions from the start of their tour .
7 Neville Ward , who with his brother Duncan , has been deeply involved with the projects from the start , outlined the more recent work on the loco .
8 Each of the children , especially the eldest , Bramwell , were involved with the work from an early age .
9 The gunners gripped their triggers tightly , Biggins could feel the joystick , slippery with the sweat from his hand .
10 His mother was tight-fisted with the money from the brewery and he did not marry until after her death .
11 In other words , the Chicago School closely follows the classical sociological tradition in being centrally concerned with the transition from a pre-industrial to a post industrial society .
12 But the testing time has now arrived ; because for the first time posts of leadership in humanities departments are being taken up by a generation of scholars who have been familiar with the computer from their earliest schooldays , scholars who are neither frightened by , nor over-respectful of , the new powers which the computer has brought .
13 Hon. Members will be familiar with the lines from Henry V , but imagine if they were as follows : ’ I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start .
14 If this is seen as suggesting reduced left hemisphere language representation in those with sinistral relatives it would be consonant with the findings from brain damaged right handers indicating greater bilaterality of verbal functions ( Hécaen et al. , 1981 ) and increased recovery from aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ; 1970 ; Hécaen and Sauguet , 1971 ) in association with familial sinistrality .
15 We are pleased with the services from west Yorkshire and south Yorkshire which terminate at King 's Cross .
16 It is even suggested that in the United States the routine exposure of the population to radionuclide release from coal burning in that country could be significant and possibly comparable with the effects from nuclear power ( Wilson et al. , 1980 ) .
17 And as the former were also comparable with the pavement from Great Witcombe , the latter exhibit similar , fairly close parallels with mosaics 7 , Verulamium ( pls. 20 ) , ( closer than those which they share with any other mosaic in this group ) .
18 He sighed tiredly , as though he had been working for a full day with stone and timber , and tried to listen to James Menzies , who was well away , drinking whisky with Allan and simmering with the news from the west , where the lists had been torn down from the church doors at Fortingall and Kenmore , and from Blair Atholl : the Duke 's factor had had to meet a crowd of more than a thousand and the Duke had signed a paper swearing not to impose the Act .
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