Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] from " in BNC.
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1 | For example , in Europe Type I occurs from July until September and Type II from March to May . |
2 | pBLcat2 and wild type oligo I constructs from the same experiments are shown for direct comparison . |
3 | Our degree of enthusiasm at meeting someone varies from a flat ‘ hullo ’ , to a higher and more enthusiastic whinny ! |
4 | The entry of his feast-day in eleventh-century church calendars indicates that he became fairly widely venerated , and miracles were occurring at his tomb in St Paul 's before the translation of his remains from London to Canterbury in 1023 . |
5 | Your mother had an amazing imagination — that 's where yours comes from — she could have done so much better with her life … |
6 | The holder of such an estate in land is , like an owner , entitled to the possession , use , and enjoyment of the land , and he can dispose of his interest ; but at the death of the person by whose life the extent of his estate is measured , the estate comes to an end , and nothing passes from the holder . |
7 | The First is that period which recedes from the very beginning of life on earth and reaches far back into the unknowable depths of the timeless universe . |
8 | The ‘ shape-changing ’ qualities of the Queen of the Night may be associated with the moon , which waxes from dark to full and declines again . |
9 | They seem part of a hierarchy which goes from Valar ( good and bad ) to Maiar ( good and bad ) to Eldar ; they are ‘ like in nature to the Ainur , though less in might and stature ’ , close enough in one case ( Melian and Elwé Thingol ) to intermarry . |
10 | I think if you have mainly pain in there it 's much more likely to be a little bit of inflammation under the this tendon which goes from the muscle here over the top of the kneecap and attaches in there . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Both are made of RNA , a nucleic acid which differs from DNA in being single-stranded , and in having the base thymine replaced by the very similar uridine . |
13 | Have they mastered a second sight which differs from their brethren in the sense that they can appreciate things no-one else can ? or are they , in fact , totally bloody bonkers ? |
14 | That a regular unit was in use , which differs from the Continental value , reflects a centralised authority and even , perhaps , that the bearers of the balances were official representatives of the court , which would point to the destiny of the gold ; the possibility that the gold coins found in Sutton Hoo mound 1 were a royal weight standard has been suggested ( Spratling 1980 ) . |
15 | From Figure 8.1 it can be seen that , for all tests with symmetrical distributions of scores ( known technically , and rather confusingly , as ‘ normal distributions ’ ) , any score which differs from the mean by two or more standard deviations will be unusual and therefore worthy of further consideration . |
16 | Using the wider kin group as the basis for organizing social and economic life may not be characteristic of contemporary Britain , but some of the groups who have migrated to this country since the Second World War have brought with them , and retained , a pattern of kin relationships which differs from the white British norm and which in some cases includes a preference for cousin marriage . |
17 | For the other to remain other it must not derive its meaning from History but must instead have a separate time which differs from historical time . |
18 | The other insists that science has much in common with model-making , which differs from mapping in the modeller 's licence to construct an artificial world and include in it all sorts of features beyond all possible observation . |
19 | According to the causal direction hypothesis , Emerson 's task is disembedded in that it requires children to consider causal connectives in a way which differs from their usual communicative function . |
20 | where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value if material |
21 | where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value , if material |
22 | A study of the MMI by Chang , Loo and Chang ( 1990 ) analysed the difference between futures and forward prices using a test which differs from those proposed by Cox , Ingersoll and Ross ( 1981 ) . |
23 | Reciprocal tan gives the angle as 28.047 degrees , which differs from the Bishops Cannings to Ogbourne angle by only 0.307 degrees . |
24 | The other major feature of the north Norfolk coast is Blakeney Point ( Fig. 8.23 ) , which differs from those already described in being tied to the coast at its eastern end near Sheringham , and is thus really a spit and not an offshore bar . |
25 | To provide a distinctive higher education service of undisputed quality which differs from much traditional higher education in the following ways : |
26 | It is at this point that the second contradiction — between working class and bourgeoisie — which differs from the first in expressing an opposition of interests rather than an incompatibility of structures , assumes great importance . |
27 | The new features includes an Outliner which differs from those in other packages in that it is WYSIWYG — so you can see fonts , point sizes and effects as you work . |
28 | The approach of the project has been to develop a computable disaggregated model of the economy which differs from , for example , the Treasury model of distinguishing as many as 39 industries and a comparable level of detail in other sectors of the economy . |
29 | In addition , no study of this kind has been conducted in Northern Ireland which differs from the rest of the United Kingdom in a number of pertinent respects . |
30 | This project aims to develop an approach to the study of kinship terminologies which differs from that traditional within anthropology . |