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

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1 Comparison of this figure with the Crown 's revenue from these sources earlier in the reign shows that Henry had achieved a powerful grip upon the nation .
2 The difference between causal circumstances and their effects , further , is what distinguishes causal circumstances and effects from other things also in nomic connection , which is to say nomic correlates .
3 With a swollen overdraft there could be no outlay on new players — it was in fact a case of salvaging some small return from huge expenditure early in 1950 .
4 Par from this happening only in the realm of serious study or occult practices , we come across numerous examples in daily life .
5 ‘ We have gone over the dangers from dead-ball situations repeatedly in training , ’ he stormed .
6 I confirm , in accordance with the Assistant Director 's previous memorandum , that additional space is required in Warriston 's Close from mid November onwards in order to deal with Council Tax data collection and computer preparation .
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