Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A gun which at any elevation from point blank to five degrees could stand two hundred rounds without a strain , at thirty degrees would almost certainly burst before fifty rounds had been fired . |
2 | The collapse of the Empire in 1814 and the fall of Napoleon I brought about a dispersal of the Imperial House and although the return of Napoleon from Elba in 1815 led to a restoration of the family fortunes , it was all over in the Hundred Days . |
3 | He was married in 1631 in London to Maria de Bruijne from Colchester , by whom he had six sons and two daughters . |
4 | Their visitor , Father Timothy Browne , was a slightly built intellectual from Staffordshire , who was due to take ship that night on his way to join Dr Allen in Rome . |
5 | Last year out of the two thousand nine hundred and thirty nine that were lost in the Rotherham borough from coal , engineering and steel there were two hundred and sixty jobs lost at Templebury steel plant in November . |
6 | Sophisticated sculptured waves from Ricardo Rizzo of the C.B. Academy in Cambridge |
7 | In Section 10.4 estimates are given for the intensity of gravitational radiation on Earth from various sources ; finally in Section 10.5 current detector designs , which appear capable of detecting waves from supernovae in our Galaxy , are described . |
8 | Dr Norman Davy used to point out to us and name the many different kinds of birds to be seen from the physics laboratory windows and I remember vividly the almost tangible stillness of those very early mornings when , on its roof , I whirled a hygrometer whilst recording the arrival of sound waves from gunfire at Shoeburyness in Essex . |
9 | SOFT WAVES FROM W. M. MACKENZIE HAIR |
10 | damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds |
11 | damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds . |
12 | Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds . |
13 | Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds . |
14 | Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds . |
15 | It was mentioned in chapter one that the rocks making up the Earth 's mantle show the same kind of behaviour — on a short time-scale , they are rigid ( ’ solid ’ ) enough to transmit shock waves from earthquakes , but on a much longer time-scale , they can ‘ flow ’ , and accommodate the convection movements which are believed to provide the driving mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics . |
16 | SOFT , NATURAL WAVES FROM PAL REYNOLDS |
17 | In that year em waves from Venus at radio wavelengths greater than about 10 mm were detected by means of radio telescopes . |
18 | Tony uses the Midge commuting to site each day and finds it gets waves from admirers . |
19 | As well as the intense flower fragrances of the South of France , he used cardamom from India and Sri Lanka , the frankincense resin from south Arabia , the rare Yuzu lemon from Japan with its wonderfully refreshing combination of lemon and lime , patchouli , sandalwood and the whole spicy spectrum of Central America . |
20 | Completed on May 1 , 1927 it first flew on May 12 and proved to be an excellent design , setting a world class record for long-distance flight when it flew the 1,240km from Kharkov/Sevastopol to Moscow in fifteen hours thirty minutes . |
21 | The Pennine Bridleway from Hexham to Matlock is another very important development . |
22 | A resolution unexpectedly approved on Nov. 21 advocated " the independence of religion from state " , in view of a " politicization of religion " in which " religious institutions are abusing the values of democracy " . |
23 | for these children the field is wide open to start all over again , and to introduce them to the idea of religion from scratch . |
24 | After exhausting the gamut of expression from Cockney pub-talk to Dante , and running across the broad acres of comparative religion from intichiuma to St Magnus Martyr , Eliot seems to be generating the commands of a new religion reborn from the old , by returning in his rainmaking to the origin of religious rites . |
25 | As laicisation has forced religion from community to private practice , we should not be surprised that so few people know how to mourn together and share common griefs . |
26 | Variable spin speed from 120rpm to 1000rpm . |
27 | A similar policy for mentally ill people moved patients at record speed from asylum to cardboard box , tent , and lions ' cage . |
28 | Energetically , he found , walking is analogous to a pendulum which falls , gaining speed from gravity , and rided up past its low point on the gained kinetic energy . |
29 | I recall imitating a stunt performed by the obscure Buffalo Bill Jnr in a Poverty Kow serial , when he outwitted his pursuers by swinging at speed from saddle into tree . |
30 | Tufnell persuaded Shoaib to misjudge a forward prod , and even if the figures of Mallender and Pringle were fairly predictable , the amount of turn generated by Tufnell and the burst of speed from Malcolm kept English hopes alive at 214 for 4 . |