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

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1 And having my kind of build , being quite big and wearing miniskirts , I know that sometimes it gets me the wrong kind of attention from boys only interested in physical relationships .
2 The company is hoping that the work could also lead towards the protection of plants from pests more common in Britain , some of which show poor response to traditional pesticides .
3 The Hanseatic League was originally a German federation , primarily concerned in trade , protection from piracy then rife in the northern seas and promoting successful commercial interchange as a result of close co-operation between towns and guilds .
4 Information will be collected through three sources : — search of documentary sources ; parliamentary papers , scientific journals , advisory body papers etc. — in-depth semi-structured interviews with people involved covering a wide spectrum from scientists publicly active in defence of animal experiments to scientific advisers to anti-vivisection societies , drawing from both the public and private sectors ; — observation , visits to laboratories and animal houses of approx 20 research institutions .
5 The only real hope for MAC is for Rupert Murdoch and the new BSkyB service to give ( or be forced by the ITC to give ) a long-term commitment on making all their PAL transmissions from Astra simultaneously available in MAC from Marcopolo .
6 At a time when artistic merit had not yet been deposed by an overriding demand for commercial impact , he was able to commission an extraordinary range of posters from artists very diverse in style .
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