Example sentences of "[adj] from the [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It may well be that events can be causes in virtue of satisfying criteria about their being required or alternatively required for effects which are different from the mentioned two . |
2 | ‘ We ’ are French , or Swedes , or Germans or even members of politically defined sub-units like Lombards , but distinguished from the invading ‘ them ’ by being the ‘ real ’ Frenchmen or Germans or Brits , as defined ( usually ) by putative descent or long residence . |
3 | In practice , however , the molecules tend to break apart : one of the Hs , carrying a positive electric charge , becomes detached from the remaining OH , which is then known as a hydroxyl radical , and carries a negative electric charge . |
4 | Mill asking whether the feeling of resemblance is separable from the resembling sensations . ) |
5 | When the was shut , some of the these from the came to the just across the road . |
6 | The House of Commons evolved from the summoning to council , in the latter half of the thirteenth century on a somewhat sporadic basis , of knights and burgesses as representatives of the counties and towns . |
7 | Unbathed and weary from the bake of the sun and the refreshment of cool water , I am delicious with the skag inside my chest and the sweet , smoky aroma surrounding me , and the touch of my lover and his hot arms about my waist , and his |
8 | PETER ROGERS and Gerald Thomas made millions from the Carry On movies — but the cast did n't . |
9 | The story I have sketched here should be sufficient to indicate that the Copernican Revolution did not take place at the drop of a hat or two from the Leaning Tower of Pisa . |