Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | The researcher must not impose any prior assumptions on the subject matter , and should allow any theory or hypothesis to emerge from what is observed and recorded . |
2 | So , for example , your Orc and Goblin army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Dark Elves chosen from the Dark Elf list , or Chaos chosen from the Chaos list . |
3 | An appeal must be filed within 21 days after the date of the order , decision or award appealed from . |
4 | He knew the would just love to arrange a little " accident " with some spanner or brick falling from a building , or , more plausibly still , from some scaffolding . |
5 | Section 268(1) provides that associated operations means any two or more operations of any kind , being : ( 1 ) operations which affect the same property , or one of which affects some property and the other or others of which affect property which represents , whether directly or indirectly , that property , or income arising from that property , or any property representing accumulations of any such income ; or ( 2 ) any two operations of which one is effected with reference to the other , or with a view to enabling the other to be effected , or facilitating it being effected , and any further operations having a like relation to any of those two , and so on whether those operations are effected by the same person or different persons , and whether or not they are simultaneous . |
6 | WHERE MOISTURE COMES FROM |
7 | Obviously , having two amps means you 'll hear yourself better on stage , but I would have thought that a performer would prefer actual monitoring or foldback to come from a PA source ( ie. what the audience is hearing ) rather than a backline source . |
8 | A model helicopter is a very narrow object and , unless the disc can be seen , the only indication on whether the model is banked or level comes from observation of the undercarriage skids . |
9 | Probably Tolkien would have accepted the thesis ( not unfamiliar to medievalists ) that all great works of fiction should contain a kernel scene or a ‘ lyric core ’ : to use the terminology of Marie de France , whose ‘ Breton lays ’ Tolkien imitated in ‘ Aotrou and Itroun ’ , 1945 , every conte or story comes from a lai or song . |
10 | Over 30 years ago J H Sheldon , whose 'Social Medicine of Old Age' is still one of the most farsighted and compassionate reviews of the circumstances of older people , described old age as ‘ a quality of mind and body whose time or onset varies from individual to individual , rather than a mere quantity expressed by the term of duration applicable to all . ’ |
11 | Of course , nobody as yet knows how intentionality — the property that mental phenomena have of being about something other than themselves — or consciousness emerge from the operations of the brain . |
12 | Where lava erupts from a single vent a low exogenous dome may be formed from a succession of flows , but basaltic lava flows so readily that such features will only develop on nearly level surfaces . |
13 | Oddly enough , they are both at times connected to the person or horse suffering from extreme psychological stress or depression from which they can find no relief or escape . |
14 | Within a period of six weeks all nine children died from either cholera or diptheria contracted from contaminated water from the well in the house . |
15 | The neutral or mid-position varies from manufacturer to manufacturer but as the output arm is usually attached to a splined output shaft it can be easily adjusted . |
16 | He would start by making a fairly detailed pencil or pen drawing from nature . |
17 | At the foot of the cliff , where debris slipping from the cliff is liable to collect , a steep gradient is needed to enable the sea to comb the material down the beach , but , although this action may assist in the formation of a concave profile , it is probably not the sole cause of the concavity . |
18 | Secure a loop or bow made from the length of 15 mm-wide ribbon with the glue and dressmaking pins so you 'll be able to hang the wreath . |
19 | If you plan to bring back any such item ( or product made from them ) , please check first with the Department of the Environment whether an import licence has to be granted . |
20 | I found a woman talking unhappily into a telephone and tried to cheer her up and went on trying even after her boyfriend or husband appeared from somewhere . |
21 | In common with all insurance companies , Legal & General has from time to time to adjust its premium terms to take into account the changing nature and frequency of household insurance claims . |
22 | For example , between 1966 and 1983 support for abolition of the death penalty increased from 18 to 37 per cent ( support for its retention or restoration fell from 82 to 63 per cent ) . |
23 | Essentially the experimental design involved exposing day-old chicks to an imprinting stimulus , injecting them with radioactive precursors to RNA or protein , and measuring the amount of radioactivity in protein or RNA extracted from different brain regions . |
24 | The notion of tacit consent gains further plausibility when one sees that a possibility of legitimate resistance or revolution follows from the idea that the ultimate basis of authority is the ‘ will and determination of the majority ’ . |
25 | Application Linking Technology will let desktop Unix users cut and paste via a graphical user interface like Motif objects such as text , spreedsheet data , bitmap pictures , vector drawings , sound or video clips from one software application to another . |
26 | Application Linking Technology will enable desktop Unix users cut and paste via a graphical user interface like Motif objects such as text , spreadsheet data , bitmap pictures , vector drawings , sound or video clips from one software application to another . |
27 | The brief introduction to Piaget 's ideas in Chapter 2 , and our realization that as adult readers we can not read , say , an Ordnance Survey map , a machine drawing , or art forms from cultures not our own with anything like total understanding , should cause us to be cautious and questioning when presented with these assumptions . |
28 | The question of how best to structure a child 's learning experiences invites the teacher or therapist to switch from the focus on linguistic description , presented in Chapters 1 , 2 and 3 , to the concern about explanations of language development discussed in Chapters 4 and 5 . |
29 | There is plenty to watch when you keep caterpillars : the caterpillar becoming a chrysalis , the adult ( or imago ) butterfly or moth emerging from the chrysalis , the adult butterfly unfolding and drying its wings . |
30 | Any social worker of experience has encountered cases of marital disruption or dissonance resulting from obsessive preoccupation and affection of one parent with a child and from the tensions and jealousies arising in the other parent . |