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

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1 It demonstrates only the Labour party 's vindictive desire to extract the maximum revenue from high-value properties regardless of the circumstances of their occupants , or any relationship between the tax burden and the services that are provided .
2 Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis forms a spreading canopy which becomes a mass of white blossom tinged with pink from early winter intermittently to March .
3 This will be augmented by data from other sources notably on income , employment and family building .
4 More fundamental however , is the assumption that women who wear mini-skirts , accept lifts from strange men late at night or even offer casual sex in return for a ride , are therefore somehow inviting rape .
5 Perhaps the Egyptian goddess after whom she is named was watching over her — but she herself attributes her escape from serious injury entirely to Medau .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 What we were n't trying to say is that we make no contribution to the greenhouse effect … [ but ] to say that making Andrex from virgin fibre instead of waste causes less carbon dioxide to be released to the atmosphere . ’
9 Jamie Moralee outpaced City defender Russell Osman to make it four on 30 minutes before Andy Cole pulled one back for Bristol from close range just before the break .
10 ‘ We receive shipments from foreign markets all over Europe , even Africa .
11 ‘ We have gone over the dangers from dead-ball situations repeatedly in training , ’ he stormed .
12 Correspondingly , business histories and more general industrial studies provide much evidence of the lack of demand from the top for new forms of education and resistance from organised labour below to alterations in traditional methods of training and recruitment [ Coleman , 1980 ] .
13 Indeed , there is little point in paying out good money from hard-earned income merely for a name .
14 We , for our part , would have put it the other way , by expressing appreciation to the people from other churches both for their ready and effective response to our request for help and for the way they enlivened our company .
15 Its flies , the spent fuel , arrive regularly inside special containers on goods trains from nuclear reactors all over the country .
16 Well , well they did try to get a song going once sponsored by the club , it was sung by St Matthews ' choir would you believe , but it , it did n't seem to take off , the football supporters seemed to take very much to their own sort of songs , and they , they 'd pick up songs and chants from other grounds now like the Liverpool song You 'll Never Walk Alone , and they used to sing Away the Lads they used to pick that up from the Newcastle supporters and and
17 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 .
18 Handling under power is very simple and the yacht can be brought to a stop from full speed ahead within her own overall length .
19 Archive investigations by Nigel Pennick and others have revealed numerous examples from Victorian times onwards of work on the alignment of ancient sites .
20 The school took its pupils from local authorities all over the country .
21 AN AMBULANCEMEN has called for a man who rescued a youth from mountainous seas yesterday to be given a bravery award .
22 Like the latter-day Woody Allen , he has nothing to declare but his auteurism , a deflection from genuine ambition much like an indie Number One — Hartley 's exact current position in America .
23 they permit the collation and review of evidence of student attainment from different sources eg. from the student , the supervisor or the tutor , thus contributing to the validity and reliability of assessment ;
24 The exodus appeared to reflect Croat efforts to purge Muslims from Croat-controlled districts ahead of a possible agreement to divide the Bosnia into Croat , Serb and Muslim ministates .
25 We do not think that reduced fetal growth is associated with death from cardiovascular disease merely through an association with adverse influences acting in the adult lives of people of low social class .
26 Demand is high and dealers in the United States regularly receive inquiries from interested buyers all over the world .
27 That was the strong inside bet from Central Park yesterday as the champions angrily denied they had made a move for Sydney St George coach Brian Smith to succeed Monie .
28 One factor is its location , just 24 miles from central London close to the A3/M25 intersection in an area where demand is high and stockbroker-belt wallets are capacious .
29 DA LENCH MOB : ‘ Guerillas In The Mist ’ uncompromising debut release on LA rapper Ice Cube 's label from long-time collaborators currently on tour in the US with The Beastie Boys and Henry Rollins
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