Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The term itself was coined in the 1930s and arose originally from studies of schizophrenia , though it has since proved equally ( if not more ) applicable to psychotics with other diagnoses , notably mania .
2 Board members needed to feel that training was meeting their specific needs and arose directly from needs .
3 The responsibility of the Acrylics Business begins with the production of methyl methacrylate at Billingham inn the UK from raw materials all on ICI 's own range and deriving primarily from naphtha .
4 Not content to let surgeons perform unguided , she remains conscious to give instructions and read aloud from books of psychoanalysis .
5 Control Data is using Openvision 's — formerly Discos — Unitree distributed hierarchical storage management software and its own Aria Volume Manager , which controls the media and drives separately from Unitree .
6 Control Data is using Openvision 's — formerly Discos — Unitree distributed hierarchical storage management software and its own Aria Volume Manager , which controls the media and drives separately from Unitree .
7 One sees the need to be reminded of the richness of direct experience , especially today when so much is learnt and experienced indirectly from print , printouts , and television .
8 Taking notes is one of the best ways to stay alert and gain most from lectures , but how many notes and what sort ?
9 PABA-UDCA , similar bile acids conjugated to glycine or taurine , was actively absorbed from the distal ileum and recovered efficiently from bile .
10 They should also be appropriate to the nature and circumstances of the business in question and applied consistently from year to year .
11 The event has been brought forward a year from 1991 and moved also from France to West Germany .
12 as if sensing their approach , the Whale turned and headed away from shore .
13 As Figures 4–6 , above , show , the percentage of straightforward deliveries was uniformly high , irrespective of the location of the requested items , and ranged only from 95% of deliveries in the case of books from the Main Building and the Annexe , to 97% in the case of material from the Advocates ' Library .
14 Before kinasing , the fusion proteins were cleaved with thrombin and purified away from GST ( 27 ) , except for the GST-GAL4 fusions , which were not cleaved .
15 Since this database has the potential for generating income as a value-added service ( online or CD-ROM ) , it should be maintained and accessed separately from BG-BASE , and interfaced rather than integrated .
16 Continental Airlines became one of our sponsors , offering tickets for my husband and I to go to London and to come home from Australia .
17 She checked out of the Palings and drove away from Longrock with the windows open and the early morning sun strong on her face .
18 I realise now that this is how I wanted things to be when I was a small girl and came home from school .
19 Its base dates from the 18C and came originally from Charles Bridge .
20 Because Jesus had died and risen again from death , the link between child-bearing and the future hope had been severed .
21 She had two grown-up children who were both married and living away from home .
22 Recent developments have shown that appropriate education , training and direct experience of work and living away from home , can enable a very significant proportion of those with severe disabilities to maintain themselves in employment and independent life .
23 May had stepped out of routine only if relatives , more needy she thought but in Jack 's private opinion more selfish and feckless , had called on her help , or on account of their children , now grown up and living away from home .
24 Caro 's widowed mother had remarried only in recent years and her new husband already had four children , all grown up and living away from home .
25 Her mother died when Mary was eighteen , just a few weeks after she had married and moved away from home .
26 Certainly the private services sector is growing in output and employment and suffered little from recession .
27 In actuality it was the poorer peasants who grumbled louder and suffered more from taxation , as Yakovlev was to discover for himself a year later in Tambov guberniia .
28 The second night he did not feel well and suffered severely from sleepiness .
29 He was , however , often racked by asthma and suffered much from hay fever .
30 His wife , a Rymer , owned part of the dress shop and suffered aristocratically from migraine .
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