Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] is from " in BNC.
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1 | As in the case of parent-child relationships we find here that one-way flows of support can not only be tolerated , but also in a sense are expected , provided the direction of the support is from grandparent to grandchild . |
2 | Of the earliest church the major remaining section is an apse in the chapel of the Pietà , although most of the chapel is from the rebuilding by Bramante in the 1400s . |
3 | The name of the boot is from the word " bother " , which in LE can have the meaning " violence " . |
4 | You 're doing all the right things but it may be that the source of the irritation is from within your vagina rather than just on the outer labia . |
5 | Quote of the week is from Don Johnson : ‘ They say it 's lonely at the top , but it 's lonely at the bottom and in the middle too . ’ |
6 | The best view of the vale is from the hills surrounding it ; it looks like a map spread out . |
7 | Most of the philosophy of the transcendent is from the East , but there have been those in the . |
8 | Selection of the group is from a pop-up menu and this produces a list of substances in the category , again requiring a selection to be made of an individual chemical . |
9 | Much of the claret is from 1982 ; a good year . |
10 | The permitted range of the argument is from — to + infinity . |