Example sentences of "[noun] from [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It does have different characteristics from other more fixed medical conditions , such as cerebral palsy . |
2 | I had not yet learnt that every German soldier from private upwards had had an elementary political education which made this sort of argument child 's play for him . |
3 | During her trials off the west coast of Scotland in 1989 , Upholder lost power when her propulsion control system failed to cope with a sudden switch from full ahead to full astern power , a problem which contributed seven months to the three-year delay in her becoming operational . |
4 | It is almost obligatory that the private-eye should be a person who looks at society from below , as contrasted with the Great Detective who certainly hovered over the world of murder from high above . |
5 | The new range of Access shower trays from Nordic neatly solves all these problems . |
6 | Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work . |
7 | He recalls the time when a promised £300,000 windfall from Stiff never materialised , so he had to sell his new house to survive . |
8 | The conservation of the fivefold symmetry also holds for 250 of the water molecules which show an average r.m.s.d. from exact fivefold symmetry of 0.3Å . |
9 | OUT AT the Lollapalooza tour 's MASH unit , MIKI from LUSH finally reveals just where the rock ‘ n ’ roll in her blood comes from . |
10 | So what forces impeded the real wage rate from falling so as to bring into employment those willing to work at the going wage rate ? |
11 | There was a faint rattle and a metallic clink from high above and Grant sank back into a crouch , waiting with baited breath to see if the slight noise had alerted anyone . |
12 | This is due to the likelihood of the technical loss of material in proceeding through the protocol , the possibility of a weak hybridization signal from small weakly labelled sequences and the need to be able to score a statistically significant sample of silver grain counts . |
13 | It was in this region that James Wilson writing in 1967 , found evidence of a new conservative political culture amongst the children of those who had emigrated to southern California from small mainly midwestern towns . |
14 | The first he knew of it was a warning call from high above where he saw the angry silhouette of a golden eagle stooping . |
15 | In making up their minds what to do when faced with the expected no-confidence motion from Labour therefore , the Liberals were put in a most unenviable position . |
16 | The law puts them at risk from oncoming forwards and I can see a spate of potentially serious injuries . |
17 | Stations come in all sizes from cottage-size right through to major civic buildings . |
18 | The search for alternative means of supplying services might derive its urgency from perceived rather than real crisis , and more particularly a disenchantment with state social planning as such . |
19 | He returns in place of the suspended Tommy Carr with Vinny Murphy switching from full forward to the ‘ 40 ’ . |
20 | A rich combination of women 's cultural activities , featuring performance poetry , dance from Lucia Walker and company , some of the life-size figures from the photographic exhibition ‘ Just the Job ’ and Bea Freeman , who will present her film about ‘ Just the Job ’ in which she also appears and which presents positive role models of Black women and women from other racially minorities , and the work they do . |
21 | If Patterson struts his stuff he 'll request a rider from Airborne just before eleven , so if anything is coming through it should be before eleven-fifteen . ’ |
22 | Subsequent revision of the taxonomy of rocky shore whelks has restricted the genus Purpura to a few large-mouthed , high intertidal whelks from warm seas-mostly in the Indo-Pacific . |