Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | Our findings suggest that bismuth citrate complexed with carbomer 934P is of therapeutic benefit in left sided ulcerative colitis with results that do not differ significantly from those obtained from 5-ASA enemas . |
2 | The ratio of long- to middle-wave cones ranges from 1.6 to 0.42 for samples from individual animals and for the total sample has a value ( 0.89 ) that does not differ significantly from unity ( ) . |
3 | I might have guessed , ’ and then he uttered a string of oaths , so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilised manner and appearance that Sally-Anne shivered and tried again to pull away from him , but he held her more tightly than ever . |
4 | His workshops may be found wherever molten lava or metal spills onto the ground , and smoke occasionally belches forth from his underground chimneys , known as volcanoes . |
5 | Money and security can be a temptation , but you 've got to be firm and know when to turn off from what could be a blind alley . ’ |
6 | That 's the compound radius fingerboard for you , and having just come straight from playing a ‘ 62 reissue Strat , the Manson 's fingerboard around and above the octave felt virtually flat in comparison . |
7 | As soon as it 's over the phone rings ( they 've had a phone put in so that they can get bread and groceries delivered , and feel less cut off from doctors and fire services ) . |
8 | She wanted to turn tail and run and keep on running away from him , away from what she might discover , away from what could only break her heart , yet she knew that was impossible . |
9 | Of such undertakings all that can be predicated is that some breaches will and others will not , give rise to an event which will deprive the party not in default of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should obtain from the contract ; and the legal consequences of a breach of such an undertaking , unless provided for expressly in the contract , depend upon the nature of the event to which the breach gives rise and do not follow automatically from a prior classification of the undertaking as a " condition " or a " warranty " . |
10 | Feelings of excessive pace are symptomatic of the housewife who is generally dissatisfied , and do not proceed directly from qualities of housework as work ( although frequent time limits are intrinsic to housework and affect attitudes to work tasks ) . |
11 | She was slightly agoraphobic and did not go far from home on her own . |
12 | The values of f' and f were refined in the program and did not change significantly from the starting values . |
13 | I continued to work in the bank and to give lessons , and did not venture far from the village on my bicycle except on the bank 's business . |
14 | In contrast , affected Crohn 's disease twins showed a wide scatter of results and did not differ significantly from controls in IgG1 and IgG2 proportions ( Fig 2 ) . |
15 | Before exercise , cGMP concentrations of New York Heart Association ( NYHA ) class I patients were only slightly raised and did not differ significantly from concentrations of healthy controls or patients with non-cardiac diseases . |
16 | ‘ Oh , yes , ’ said Haverford , ‘ of course you are , ’ and did n't look up from his ‘ Jottings ’ . |
17 | Firstly , he was tremendously courageous and did n't shy away from opportunities to create balanced but complex positions . |
18 | Bonn still refused to recognise East Germany 's existence and remained diplomatically cut off from countries in Eastern Europe who did recognise her , but trade with Eastern Europe was expanded . |
19 | Use any area of lift but do not drift away from the chosen field . |
20 | The predicament of peasants on state lands which had not been handed over to private landowners was marginally easier , but did not differ fundamentally from that of the private serfs . |
21 | She clicked her tongue and shook her head but did not look up from her work when Buddie spoke again . |
22 | By the time he had taken her back to the theatre she felt totally removed from the morning , quite calm , controlled , almost as though she was nothing to do with the Hochhauser Season but had just come back from a week in Vienna staying at a luxury hotel . |
23 | The young woman had picked up her handbag , but had n't moved apart from that . |
24 | He used to be the crier , but had recently taken over from Fred Harrison who had proclaimed the fair annually for the last thirty years . |