Example sentences of "not [verb] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ceauşescu knew that revolutions do not arise from despair but hope .
2 Similar trends are apparent in the series for cumulated inflows , suggesting that the observed changes in the stock do not arise from revaluation effects alone .
3 This has two purposes , firstly to illustrate the above assertion about the pervasiveness of layering and secondly to act as a reminder that there are important double diffusive flows that do not arise from instability of vertical gradients .
4 When any major change occurs , provided it does not arise from events beyond our control , you will have the choice of ( a ) accepting the changed arrangements , ( b ) purchasing another available holiday from us at is advertised price , or ( c ) cancelling your holiday .
5 It was held in Chamberlain v IRC 25 TC 317 that where assets settled by X were invested in shares in a company controlled by the settlor , the whole of the capital of which was held by the trustees themselves , the income arising in the company did not arise from property comprised in the settlement within the meaning of TA 1988 , s672(1) .
6 So in the past , when we were not shielded from moonlight , it may have had an effect .
7 Topaz made up her mind at once not to cringe from Beatrice .
8 Living meant constant activity to obtain food , shelter and clothing , and the way of life was an integrated one in which work was not distinguished from leisure , and every activity contributed towards the survival of the individual and the community .
9 From this point of view , professional is not distinguished from amateur by any intrinsic features of the activity , nor by differences in skill , but solely by relationship to the market .
10 The boys ' attention did not spring from concern for Alec but concern for themselves if Alec was cut and needed to see the nurse .
11 Hospital emergency wards were struggling to cope with the injured as radio announcers read lists of victims and broadcast anguished appeals from those who had not heard from relatives in the area near the explosion .
12 Hospital emergency wards were struggling to cope with the injured as radio announcers read lists of victims and broadcast anguished appeals from those who had not heard from relatives in the area near the explosion .
13 Stephanie Mullins was prevented by bereavement from contributing , and we have not heard from Maurine Rowan or Dorothea Lawson ( Mrs Kay ) .
14 Have not heard from Gwent Branch Secretary and wants to know if they have got the correct address ( they have ) .
15 I am sorry you have not heard from Sydney , you can not be long without letters , if they are not arrived already [ letter torn ] .
16 The office of the Burford solicitor was responsible for the affairs of the Fettiplace family and Price informed the numbed and bewildered villagers that the solicitors had still not heard from Sir Nelson Fettiplace 's next-of-kin .
17 Astonished he had not heard from Donleavy himself about Miller taking over , Coleman sometimes wondered afterwards , in exile , if Donleavy had been a code name for Matthew Kevin Gannon , one of the intelligence agents who had died with Major Charles McKee on Flight 103 .
18 [ Ascariasis in man : The type species , Ascaris lumbricoides , occurs in man , and at one time it was not differentiated from A. suum , so that the pig was thought to present a zoonotic risk for man .
19 Did not perish from starvation was
20 For the previous privately printed and limited edition of about 170 copies you will be fortunate if you are not parted from £2,000 .
21 Insiders are in a privileged position ; they are under a moral duty to act responsibly , and not to profit from information which they receive but do not own .
22 On the other hand , the criticism of airlines did not emanate from statistics but from personal experience .
23 However , the finest study for a painting — and the fabulous moment in the show — does not emanate from Holkham but is a Raphael drawing acquired by our National Gallery through private treaty , and purchased not via national funding bodies alone but from the legacies of the late Keith Andrews ( Print Room Keeper 1958-85 , a devoted scholar and delightful personality ) and his sister Rene .
24 His sad tones prepared them for the news as he announced that German troops had not withdrawn from Poland and consequently Britain was now at war with Germany .
25 The speeches of Finbar O'Doherty and Eamonn Melaugh were more militant in tone but they did not demur from Hume 's denial of what had been the central purpose of the DHAC — the unity of the working class around a material grievance .
26 ‘ We surprise clients by recommending them not to proceed from time to time , ’ he says .
27 In such circumstances there is every reason for believing that the representative producer will not raise output at all and hence that y will not deviate from y * ; .
28 Had the Powells not come from England in 1609–10 there possibly would have been no Portadown , for a map of 1609 shows no trace of any settlement in the area .
29 These illnesses are not caught from germs and viruses .
30 If we are not to infer from Anderson 's breach of Grice 's Co-operative Principle that he is deliberately being rude ( unlikely , when McKendrick is a complete stranger to him ) then it is most likely to be seen as evidence of his vagueness or , less favourably , his self-centredness .
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