Example sentences of "[subord] from " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In the illustrations of projection so far I have suggested that broadly speaking there are two kinds : ( 1 ) where the participants are allowed to be passive observers becoming more actively engaged as and when they wish , and ( 2 ) where from the beginning the participants are required to do something .
2 To find out your contributions record , write to the DHSS local office , giving them your NI number , date of birth , the date you came into the country , where from , and your previous name if you have changed it .
3 In 1878 , the Castle became a museum where from 1 August visitors can see the Civil War exhibition .
4 To understand the dynamics of the situation , one must be aware of who is joining , where from and why , and who is leaving , where to and why .
5 The importance of these spiritual disciplines is also recognized in Islam , where from earliest times there has been a certain class of men known as ‘ The Weepers ’ , who devote themselves to ascetic practices .
6 These were papers , filling two volumes , left unpublished at Hunter 's death , which Owen dedicated to the Royal College of Surgeons , where from 1837 he had been Hunterian Professor .
7 The advantage of this form of development is highlighted by the success of the recently floated Wetherspoon Organisation , where from a portfolio of 44 trading units , 28 have been developed from unlicensed property and a further 18 sites have yet to be converted .
8 Inserting equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) for I and V into equation ( 9.75 ) establishes that Hence where from equation ( 9.77 ) For a transmission line of infinite length , and are zero in equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) respectively because it is physically impossible for I or V to be infinite as x goes to infinity .
9 Immediately he joined the others , slid down the pole onto the ground floor where from a peg he grabbed his coat and helmet and put on his overalls and boots .
10 The map f : unc is one to one ( briefly 1-1 ) iff from unc it follows that
11 All shell suits are cotton lined , except from the knee down where the nylon replaces the cotton for ease when slipping over shoes .
12 In defensive mood , and not with complete truth , Dostoevsky wrote to Katkov : ‘ I do not know and never have known either Nechaev or Ivanov , or the circumstances of the murder , except from the newspapers .
13 The idea of a National Government was primarily an idea of the political centre and right : there was hardly any support for it in the Labour party — except from Mosley , and he was moving rapidly to the right .
14 This westernmost part of the Soviet Union used to draw little attention , except from spies .
15 He had arrived in Europe knowing nothing about the European motor industry or the Continent 's political and economic environment , except from what he had read on the subject at Harvard Business School and in Detroit Central Office reports .
16 Except from Stanley , who suddenly pinched the lobe of his right ear .
17 This need not worry us until we come to discuss the origin of life in the last chapter : in existing organisms , proteins never arise except from a decoding process , and decoding never happens without proteins .
18 The specific point that Nagel is making is that there is no way of justifying the conditions of choice in the original position except from the point of view of a certain conception of the good .
19 It was single track with passing loops , except from Warley Road to the Gynn , where it was double-single controlled by signals .
20 Opposition has been muted and sporadic except from the farmers who have successfully extracted high levels of compensation for land taken over for Tunnel purposes .
21 Young children 's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view .
22 There have been few disagreements over major planning issues and there has been surprisingly little explicit community opposition to MDC — except from the Black community in Toxteth .
23 The cottage was without heat , except from a stove ; there was no running water .
24 Except from a brief outburst from Sonny ( when Pat urges him to face reality , he protests , ‘ Reality is not life ! ’ ) , you would never know this play was the work of a poet rather than a TV comedy writer .
25 As before the Polish crisis , there was little protest except from the far left who kept the local Councils of Action going for some months as centres of mobilization and revolutionary propaganda .
26 Hardly , except from the BBC ; and perhaps the word might fairly be used to describe the divorce of advertisers from programme makers .
27 declared , ‘ It has long been a rule well established ( the origin of it I do not recollect ) that you can not get discovery except from a party to your action .
28 He did not meet with much enthusiasm , except from Neville Chamberlain and Amery , but his methods were fairly successful in avoiding the organization of any hostile cabal .
29 Nor can any statement be made as to the moral implications of any sexual or quasi-sexual act except from standpoints which must themselves be debatable .
30 ‘ The board may prohibit a member in the course of the member 's relevant investment business from — ( a ) entering into transactions of any specified kind either at all or to any specified extent or in specified circumstances ; ( b ) soliciting business or business of a specified kind from , or except from , persons of a specified kind or in , or except in , specified circumstances ; ( c ) carrying on business in , or except in , a specified manner .
  Next page